NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Carleton Knight, with Dr. Charles 
L. Gilman of Boston, has been spend- 
ing the week past with Mr. Gilman’s 
family, who are summering at New 
Harbor, Me. 
Miss May Faulkner of Bridgeport, 
Conn., is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. 
A. S. Peabody, Forest street. 
Allison G. Catheron of Needham 
and Miss Alice L. Millett of Beverly 
were guests over Sunday of Mr. and 
Mrs. Benjamin L. Bullock, School 
street. Mrs. Bullock is entertaining 
at present Miss Helen F. Burnham of 
Beverly. 
Mrs. Alfred Hersey has been spend- 
ing the week at the Victoria in Boston 
as guest of Mrs. Ada Mohr, past de- 
partment president of the W.R.C. of 
New York. 
Miss Cora Robbins started Wed- 
nesday for a two weeks’ visit with 
friends in Orient Heights. 
Mr. and Mrs George Willmonton 
have been spending the week with 
Mrs. Willmonton’s sister, Mrs. R. E. 
Newman at Somerville. 
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Gray of 
Farmington, Me., left here last Satur- 
day after a few days’ visit with Mr. 
Gray’s mother, Mrs. Abby Gray, 
Bennett street. Mrs. Gray has re- 
cently returned from a six weeks’ 
visit in Framington. 
Mrs. C. A. Whippen of Lynn and 
Joseph Mears of Boston spent Tues- 
day in town, guests of their mother, 
Mrs. S. Mears. 
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olsen are re- 
ceiving congratulations on the arrival 
of a daughter at their Norwood avenue 
home, Tuesday. 
Mrs. Frank H. Dennis, anda party 
of Manchester and Beverly friends en- 
joyed an outing at Tuck’s Point, 
Wednesday. 
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Chas. B. Ayer of Chicago arrived 
here Monday to spend a week with 
his family on Summer street. This 
is the first time Mr. Ayer has been in 
his native town for about twenty 
years. He is surprised at the many 
changes here, and especially at the 
great number of beautiful estates 
along the shore, few of which were 
here when he left Manchester. 
The handsome collection of Japan- 
ese pottery that has been attracting 
so much attention in Cheever’s win- 
dows this week is to be offered as 
prizes in the fair which opens in town 
hall on Labor day, in aid of the Cath- 
olic church. 
Miss Fannie Brackett of Boston is 
a guest of her neice Mrs. W. F. Spry, 
Morse court. 
Miss Bessie Allen leaves this morn- 
ing to join a party of young people 
from Salem who go to West Glouces- 
ter to camp. 
Mr and Mrs. Chas E., Bell have 
taken the rooms in-the John H. 
Cheever house, School street, fp 
occupied by Wm. C. Blair and famil y; 
who have recently moved to Salem. 
Mr. Bell will move into the tenenent 
the latter part of next week. 
Miss Josie Rand of Portsmouth is a 
guest of Mrs. E. H. Wilcox, North 
street. 
Miss Mollie Sullivan is spending a 
couple of weeks with friends in Bar 
Harbor. 
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