MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. William Follett entertained 
the members of the Ever Ready Circle 
of King’s Daughters at her house 
Monday evening at a Hallowe’en 
party. The evening was passed most 
pleasantly, everybody enjoying the 
spirit of the occasion. 
Mrs. Samnel Knight has spent the 
week in Springfield visiting her 
daughter, Mrs. J. Miller Ropes. 
The work of laying a concrete side- 
walk on both sides of Summer street 
extension, started last Friday, has 
been completed during the week. 
Mrs. Howard Stanley has been 
spending the week with relatives in 
Dorchester. 
The town was practially deserted 
Monday night, scores of people, young 
and old, going to Beverly to witness 
the county parade. Most of the crowd 
went to Beverly on the 6.42 train and 
returned on the 10.20, though many 
waited over till the midnight. 
A son was born recently to Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Mitchell, Forest street. 
Mrs. Simon Mears is to erecta one 
and one half story cottage house on 
School street, near the John Bennett 
place. Chester L. Crafts will do the 
carpenter work and Daniel Edgecomb 
will put in the foundations. 
Wade A. Brooks returned Sunday 
froma very pleasant trip of ten days 
to his former home in Weymouth, N.S. 
Many people will be surprised to 
know that most of the delicious sweet- 
meats at Floyds are made fresh every 
day by Lyman right in the basement 
of his establishment, in Central 
square. * 
John L. Prest concluded his work 
with B. S. Bullock last Saturday 
night. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex. Lodge are 
spending Sunday with Mrs. Lodge’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bullard, 
at Peterboro, N.H. 
Cards are out this week for the 
wedding on Wednesday evening, 
November 16, of Leonardo W. Carter 
and Miss Maude M. J. Clark. 
A Pleasant Reunion. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Marshall 
entertained at their Manchester home 
over Sunday a party of friends from 
out of town, all of whom were com- 
panions of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 
on their trip to Yellowstone Park a 
year ago. The affair was rather in 
the line of areunion. Those present 
included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vittum 
of Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Theorore P. 
Wilson of Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. 
George C. Fairbank of Natick, and 
L. W. Brewster of Portsmouth. 
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