NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Lee Marshall, Dartmouth 1908, 
was home a few days the first of the 
week, coming down to Harvard-Dart- 
mouth game last Saturday and return- 
ing to Hanover “Tuesday evening. 
Arthur Walker, in the employ of 
Geo. W. Hooper this summer, is en- 
joying a vacation trip in the Maine 
woods. 
The C. P. Hemenways closed their 
place Wednesday and returned to 
town. 
Miss Bessie Allen and her aunt 
Miss Hannah Lee Allen started Wed- 
nesday for a trip to New York and 
Orange, N.J., where they will spend 
some time with Benjamin Allen and 
family. 
Miss Amy B. Haskell attended the 
Harvard-Dartmouth game it Camb- 
ridge last Saturday. 
Roy B. Stanley was home Tuesday 
to cast his ballot. Mr. Stanley is en- 
gaged in electrical work in Lowell this 
winter, with Frank W. 
both of whom were with C. H. Den- 
nis this summer. 
Miss Dora B. Chaffin returned the 
early part of the week from a_ very 
pleasant vacation of three weeks with 
relatives at Buckfield and Norway, 
Me. She is now visiting her aunt 
Mrs. Frank P. Knight. 
Oakes E. Elden, who has been in 
the employ of Smith’s Express Com- 
pany the past season, has bought out 
the pool, billiard and lunch business of 
George E. Scott in Pulsifier’s block 
and will continue the business at the 
same quarters. 
The many friends of Alpheus Den- 
nis were glad to see him out again 
this week after being confined to his 
home the past month with quite a 
serious illness. 
The local colony of the Pilgrim 
Fathers will meet Monday evening at 
their headquarters. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bell re- 
turned Thursday from a two week’s 
visit with friends in Merrimac, Haver- 
hill and West Boxford. 
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Sargent Gil- 
man spent last Saturday and Sunday 
in town, having just returned from 
their honeymoon trip to St. Louis. 
They are making their home in Bos- 
ton. 
David Fenton is building at his 
yards a thirty foot naphtha launch for 
his own use next season, which he is 
to equip with a 10-horse power engine. 
Deacon Joseph A. Torrey has been 
confined to his home on Union street 
the past week with ill health. 
The class of ’07, Story high school, 
have selected their class pin, which is 
a very pretty design,with Roman gold 
and green, the class colors. The pin 
is circular in effect, with a triangle in 
the centre, and the letters M.H.S. ’07 
in Old English type. 
The dance to be given in town hall, 
Thanksgiving night, under the auspic- 
es o1,.the class: of.(06,.S,.H.:S,,.has 
promise of being one of the most 
popular events of the fall. 
To Give Concert. 
The Mandolin club of Manchester, 
which has met with so much favor on 
past occasions, are making plans fora 
concert in town hall on Friday eve- 
ning, December 2. An excellent pro- 
gram will undoubtably be provided, 
and the young people look for a large 
patronage on that evening. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUIIBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
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