NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Deacon and Mrs. Joseph A. Torrey, 
who have been enjoying the summer 
at Quebec, returned Wednesday night 
to their home here. 
Mrs. Arthur Toppan of Hanover is 
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
T.C. Rowe, at their home on School 
street. 
Miss Mary E. Hill returned to her 
home here Tuesday, after a two weeks’ 
visit with her grandson, William Hill, 
at West Somerville. 
Mrs. Albert Sinnicks and little 
daughter Nina spent Saturday and 
Sunday with Mrs. Sinnicks’ uncle, 
Frank P. Haskell, at Pawtucket, R.I. 
Michael A. McInnis, president of the 
Carpenters’ union, returned Wednes- 
day from a visit to Prince Edward 
Island. 
Miss Mary Edgerly of Beverly has 
been a guest the past week of the 
Frank W. Bells, School street. 
Miss Alice Mason, the popular clerk 
at Tappan’s, concludes her work there 
tonight, and it is understood she goes 
to Boston to work. Miss Mabel Mor- 
gan will probably take the position 
which Miss Mason has occupied. 
Mrs. E. F. Bryant of Machias, Me., 
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Reed, 
Beach street. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Clifford Rand have 
moved into the Trask house, on Union 
street, the past week. 
Mrs. T. O. D. Urquhart returned 
Wednesday from a two weeks’ visit 
with friends in South Framingham. 
Costume Ball. 
The costume ball given by Mr. and 
Mrs. S. Parker Bremer at their beau- 
tiful Smith's Point place last night 
was one of the prettiest affairs of the 
season. 
A large number of guests from the 
younger society set on the North 
Shore were present and there were 
several invited guests down from Bos- 
ton for the evening. 
The costumes were many and elab- 
orate ranging from that ofa Florentine 
girl of the 15th century, represented 
by Miss Lucy Sturgis, to the tradi- 
New this Ccck. 
FOUND. 
Found in Manchester harbor, dory painted 
white; owner can have same by proving 
property and paying charges. Address P.O. 
Box 428, Manchester, Mass. 
A CARD. 
We wish to express our deep gratitude to 
the many kind friends who helped us in our 
recent bereavement by their sympathy and 
assistance. 
LUCINDA M. BAKER and Family. 
tional Jack and Jill, represented by 
Laurence Morgan and Miss Clark. 
Among the others present in cos- 
tume were Mrs. Bremer, representing 
Marguerite; Miss Mabel Lewis, 
colonial dame; Miss Grace Croll, 
Japanese girl; Miss Pauline Croll, 
Spanish girl; Miss Bremer, cook ; 
Miss Vose, colonial dame ; Miss Stone, 
nurse ; Miss Naneen Mitchell, French 
girl; Miss Charlotte Gannett, Spanish 
girl; Randolph Tucker, colonial gen- 
tleman; Austin Mason, Greek peas- 
ant; Reginald Boardman, valet. 
Among those who were down from 
Boston as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Bremer were Miss Ida Vose, Miss 
Harriet Ames, Miss Allen, Dr. H. F. 
Hewes, Melvin C. Richardson and C. 
B. Burrage of Boston and Albert 
Mason of Worcester. 
Bullard-Lodge. 
Yesterday at noon, James Alex- 
ander Lodge, one of the editors of the 
BREEZE, and son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles A. Lodge of Manchester, and 
Miss Marian Florence Bullard, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bullard 
of Peterboro, N.H., were married at 
the home of the bride’s parents. 
Rev. W. H. Branigan performed the 
ceremony. It was avery quiet home 
wedding, only the immediate relatives 
being present. 
After a short wedding journey, Mr. 
and Mrs. Lodge will reside in Man- 
chester and will be at home at the new 
house being erected by W. W. Soulis 
on Lincoln street, after November 1. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUSIBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
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