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MANCHESTER, 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Clifford Rand 
started Tuesday for a few days at Mr. 
Rand’s home in Portsmouth. Mr. 
Rand took along his gun, and he will 
cross the Maine border and search 
lower York county fields for small 
game. 
Frank W. Bell and family and Wal- 
ter E. Bell and family enjoyed the 
national bird around the family table 
in Beverly. 
Thomas B. Stone has been spending 
the .past few days visiting his sister 
and relatives in Salem. 
Charles Mears is in Lynn for a 
couple of weeks, a guest of relatives. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen started 
Tuesday for Pittsfield, where they 
attended the marriage, Wednesday 
night, of Mr. Allen’s brother, Charles 
Allen, who wasformerly engaged in the 
provision business here with Robert 
Allen. 
Everett Andrews and family have 
given up their home here for the pres- 
ent and Tuesday went to Roxbury to 
live. Mr. Andrews has there ob- 
tained employment as engineer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Webster F. Putnam 
and family of Danvers enjoyed the 
Thanksgiving Day festivities with 
Mrs. Putnam’s family, the N. P. Mel- 
drams, on School street. 
Alfred S. Jewett was in Lynn Mon- 
day, a guest of Aaron B. Palmer, 
formerly principal of the Story high 
school. Mr. Jewett gave a very inter- 
esting talk to the ninth grade children, 
over which Mr. Palmer is supervisor, 
on “ The Battle of Cedar Creek.” 
Miss Melisa Morgan of Beverly was 
a guest over last Sunday of Mr and 
Mrs. Geo. P. Dole, Norwood avenue. 
Gustave A. Knoerr and family spent 
Thanksgiving Day in Lowell, guests 
of Mrs. Fred Willcut and family. 
Daniel Allen of Gloucester was 
noticed in town Tuesday, calling. on 
friends. 
David Fenton has just launched 
from his yards a 30-foot naphtha 
launch, which he has equipped with a 
10-horse power Buffalo engine. The 
boat is for Mr. Fenton’s own use. He 
tried her out one day this week and a 
good speed was developed. 
Frank Norris, the popular agent at 
the local station, Partick H. Boyle, 
William Dougherty, Otis Stanley and 
Bernard Boyle were among the local 
football enthusiasts who took in the 
Dartmouth-Brown game last Satur- 
day. 
James S. Tent of Boston wasa guest 
over Thanksgiving Day of his sister, 
Mrs. George E. Willmonton, Pleasant 
street. 
The Seawanhaka Cup. 
The Seawanhaka committee for the 
Manchester Yacht club, composed of 
Reginald Boardman, Alex H. Hig- 
ginson and Richard D. Boardman, are 
soon to go to Montreal to confer with 
the Royal St. Lawrence committee 
and sign the necessary agreements 
for the cup races there next season. 
There are to be two boats built by 
members of the Manchester Yacht 
club, the faster of them to race against 
the Canadian boat for the Seawanhaka 
cup. 
Edwin A. Boardman is the designer 
of both the Manchester boats, and is 
now at work upon the model of one of 
them. The Manchester club is deter- 
mined to lift the cup next season, and 
everything is being done to develop 
the best type of boat for the purpose. 
It is probable that both the boats 
will be built in Manchester yards. 
After a thorough trial over the Man- 
chester course the boats will be taken 
to Montreal in time for a two weeks’ 
try-out in the lake waters. The boat 
selected to enter the races against the 
Royal St. Lawrence club boat will be 
in charge most likely of either the 
designer, Edwin A. Boardman, or his 
brother, R. D. Boardman. 
Miss Edith Swett and her three 
brothers, Fred K., Harry T. and Her- 
man Swett, enjoyed the turkey with 
the Daniel Allens, in Gloucester. 
An administrator was granted in 
Salem Monday for the estate of the 
late Lydia Dunn. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. , 
Telephone connection. 
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