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MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Walter L. Mitchell and fami- 
ly started this morning in their 30 h.p. 
Peerless car for New London, where 
they will spend a few days. 
Misses Lila Goldsmith, Etta Wood- 
bury and Isabelle Warner, each wear- 
ing a brown coat of tan, returned 
here yesterday after a two weeks’ visit 
in the White Mountains. Miss Em- 
ma Johnson and Miss Webster of 
Haverhill, who were in the party, are 
still at Jackson. 
The week has been a particularly 
quiet one in police circles, not one ar- 
rest being made during the week. 
The police were out after the autos 
Thursday, but they found the ma- 
chines running within fair limits. 
The local W. R. C. had two repre- 
sentatives in Boston this week, Mrs. 
Jennie Dennis being a member of the 
lunch committee, and Mrs. J. S. Reed 
being on the floral committee. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow are 
entertaining at their Kettle Cove cot- 
tage, A. Maclay Pentz of New York. 
Mrs. Augustus Doyle of Lewiston, 
Me., who is a guest here of her sister, 
Mrs. George Gould, will be the soloist 
at the Congregational church tomor- 
row morning, when she will sing ‘““The 
Angels’ Anthem,” and “I Heard the 
Voice or Jesus Say.” Mr. Abbott 
Hoare was the soloist at the church 
last Sunday. 
Many people took advantage of the 
low excursion rates to Boston this 
week, Station Agent Rand stating to 
a BREEZE man this morning that 278 
excursion tickets had been sold during 
the week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole went 
to Cambridge yesterday to spend a 
few days with friends. 
E. Preston and family returned last 
night from a week’s visit at the Preston 
homestead in East Wenham. 
Miss Veleria Stone Goodenow of 
Cambridge has been appointed instruc- 
tor in science at the high school. 
Miss Goodenow was graduated from 
Vassar several years ago, and has 
taught in Natick and Mansfield. 
The Degree of Honor dance in town 
hall last night was quite a successful 
affair. 
Japanese Diplomat. 
Baron Kaneko of Japan, envoy extraordi- 
nary to the United States, will next week 
be guest of honor on the North Shore. He 
will come to Manchester Monday as guest 
of Mrs. Prescott Bigelow at her Cove cot- 
tage. 
The Baron will be extensively entertained 
during his visit here, several social functions 
being planned in his honor. 
Rescue at Singing Beach. 
Daniel Shedd, the leader of the orchestra 
at the Masconomo, had a narrow escape 
from drowning Wednesday afternoon, being 
rescued just in the nick of time by Fritz 
Ihlfeldt, a fellow musician, 
Shedd was in bathing at the Singing 
beach, Manchester, and was caught in the 
strong undertow. Ihlfeldt, hearing his cries 
for help, rushed to his assistance. Shedd, 
in his fear, grasped his rescuer in sucha 
way as to endanger both their lives, but 
after a struggle Ihlfeldt soon succeeded in 
bringing him to the shore in safety. This is 
the fifth rescue etfected by Ihlfeldt this year. 
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