NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHES TER-BY-THE-SEA. 
The Lester Lelands closed the 
Hanks house at West Manchester 
Monday and returned to Boston. 
Work on their new house on Board- 
man’spoint has progressed rapidly and 
will be ready for occupancy next sea- 
son. The brick work, done _ by 
George Sinnicks of Manchcster, has 
been completed during the past week. 
The Dr. Rotches came down from 
Boston the first of the week and are 
occupying their house, occupied this 
summer by the T. L. Brewers. 
The W. L. Abbotts have closed 
their West Manchester house and re- 
turned to their winter home in Salem. 
Williams — Day. 
Miss Grace Blaisdell Day and 
George Standley Williams, both of 
Beverly Farms, were united in mar- 
rige by Rev. Clarence Strong Pond at 
the minister’s home in Beverly Farms, 
Thursday evening. Only the imme- 
11 
diate families of the couple were pres- 
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will 
make their home in Topsfield. 
Horne — Bowser. 
At the parsonage in Beverly Farms, 
Wednesday evening, Mrs. Mary Ann 
Bowser and Urban Horace Horne 
were united in marriage by the Rev. 
Clarence Strong Pond. Mr.and Mrs. 
Horne will make their home in Bev- 
erly. 
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MANCHESTER. 
W. L. MALOON & CO., of Beverly and Boston, 
do all our work. 
