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MANCHESTER, 
Mr. and Mrs. George Manson and 
children returned Monday from a two 
weeks’ vacation spent with relatives 
at Rockport. 
James Deviney and family have 
gone to their West Newton home for 
the winter. 
A Democratic campaign banner was 
set floating in the breezes in Central 
square early Sunday morning, or late 
Saturday night—we do not know 
which. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Clifford and Rich- 
ard Cheever spent Sunday at Mr. 
Rand’s former home in Portsmouth. 
The Manchester boys have been 
caddying in the Intercollegiate golf 
tourney at Hamilton this week. They 
were: Willie Cook, Willard Rust, 
John Lee, Mark Edgecomb, Joe Ka- 
ten, George Blace, Joe Sousa, Ernest 
Howe, Otis Lee and Walter Edge- 
comb. 
Lewis Manchester has been enjoy- 
ing a week’s vacation touring New 
Hampshire. 
Miss Mildred Haskell has _ been 
spending the week with her sister at 
Ware, Mass. 
Chief of Police S. S. Peabody has 
been having a ten days’ respite from 
his duties. . 
Miss Alice O’Neil started last Fri- 
day, with a party of Boston friends, 
fora ten days’ trip to Plymouth and 
vicinity. 
Percy A. Wheaton has been spend- 
ing the week in New York, the occa- 
sion of his annual vacation. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Wilcox 
and little daughter Dorothy are en- 
joying a two weeks’ visit at Mr. Wil- 
cox’s former home in Huntington, 
Mass. 
New this Qeck. 
F. J. McADAMS, 
Wholesale Dealer in 
Iron, Metals and Paper Stock, 
New and Second-Hand Stoves, 
46, 48 and 50 WATER ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
WONSON'S SPA ond LONGH ROOM, 
158 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Telephone 315-4, 
Cigars, Cobacco and Pipes 
At Wholesale and Retail. 
E. P. WONSON, - - - 
FOR SALE. 
An Ivers & Pond Upright Piano, also 
Estey Reed Organ, For further particulars 
apply to JESSIE M. HOARE, 
School st., Manchester, Mass. 
Proprietor. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss E. Augusta Friend, formerly 
of Manchester, returned to Boston 
Wednesday, after spending a week 
with friends here. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Peabody enter- 
tained at Mrs. Peabody’s cottage, 
* Rockland,” in Riverdale, over Sun- 
day, Mr. and Mrs. B. Flanders, Miss 
Gertrude and Earle Flanders of Salem, 
Miss MacKey of Beverly, Mrs. M. E. 
Gorman Mrs. Allen S. Peabody and 
son Lester of Manchester. 
Literary Society. 
' The first meeting this fall of the 
Literary society at the Manchester 
high school was held at the school 
building Monday. These officers were 
elected: Harry Floyd, ’05, president ; 
Fannie Knight, ’05, vice-president ; 
Alice Sargent, ’06, secretary; Ethel 
C. Stanley, 07, treasurer. Executive 
committee: Jessie Andrews, 05; Edna 
Kitfield, 06 ; Walter Fleming, ’07, and 
Ed. Wheaton, 08. 
Challenge Accepted. 
The challenge of the Manchester 
Yacht club for the Seawanhaka cup, 
sent some weeks ago, has been ac- 
cepted by the Royal St. Lawrence 
Yacht club. At an executive commit- 
tee meeting of that club held in 
Montreal last Saturday night, the 
challenge of the local club was acted 
upon and accepted, and a committee 
selected to confer with the Manchester 
Yacht club regarding dates and other 
details. It is probable the races will 
be held next August. 
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