MANCHESTER, 
Mrs. Mary Stanley is entertaining 
at her Summer street home for a few 
days her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Smith 
of Marblehead. 
Albert T. Richardson and family of 
Salem spent Thanksgiving at the 
Richardson home on Ashland avenue. 
Mrs. Howard Catheron and son 
Lewis are spending a few days with 
Mrs. B. S. Bullock, School street. 
Mr. Catheronand Robert S. Catheron 
spent Thanksgiving here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Crafts dis- 
cussed the national bird with Mrs. 
Crafts’ brother, George Graham, and 
family in Boston. 
C. Malcolm Dodge started yester- 
day morning for South Hadley, where 
he will spend a few days with his 
daughter, Miss Mary Dodge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hodgdon and 
family of Boston were guests of Mr. 
Hodgdon’s mother, Mrs. John Dodge, 
over Thanksgiving. 
Allison G. Catheron, Harvard Law 
school, 1904, was a guest of his sister, 
Mrs. B. L. Bullock, last Sunday. 
Thirty-five boys between the ages 
of 11 and 18 have signed the Baptist 
Boys’ Brigade obligation blank, and 
have become members of the company 
which was formed last week. 
One tramp was accommodated at 
the local station Jast Sunday and two 
were put up Monday night. 
Ma. and Mrs. Howard Morgan and 
family of Beverly Farms joined Mr. 
and Mrs. Nathaniel Morgan at their 
annual Thanksgiving reunion off Ben- 
nett street. 
Mrs. Ella Lawrence Brewster Na- 
than and son Robert of New York 
are spending a week with Mrs. Na- 
than’s brother, Rev. E. H. Brewster, 
-and mother, on School street. 
Dancing school opens Thursday, 
“December 1, 1904, town hall, Man- 
‘chester. Horace T. Wade, instructor. 
Terms, gents $4, ladies $3. Three 
months, 12 lessons. Instruction, 8 to 
10; dancing, 10 to 12. Practical teach- 
ing. Mrs. Fred Long, pianist. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
Charles Williams (A.B. Harvard, 
99) of Boston will give two recitals in 
the Washington street chapel on Tues- 
day evenings, November 29 and De- 
cember 6, in aid of the New England 
Home for Deaf Mutes at Ryal Side. 
Mr. Williams is a well known humorist 
and entertainer and his appearance in 
Beverly will draw a large audience. 
The list of patronesses and subscribers 
comprises some of the best known 
ladies in the city. 
The Boston & Northern street rail- 
way has completed its track-laying on 
the new Bridge street route, and the 
road will be in use in a short time, be- 
ing ready long before the new draw- 
bridge is completed. The connection 
with the main line will be at Federal 
street. The prospect of another elec- 
tric road, to Haverhill, is not improb- 
able. 
Miss Fannie Mason, who has a 
summer residence at Beverly Cove, 
sailed this week for Italy where she 
will spend the winter months. 
The marriage of Miss Mary Emer- 
son Pearson to Arthur Trow Foster 
will take place at the home of. the 
bride’s mother, 27 Broadiway, Decem- 
ber 12. Mr. Foster has purchased 
the W. E. Norwood house on High- 
land avenue for his home. 
The Parish club of the Washington 
Street church will conduct its annual 
sale in December. 
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Union Service. 
A union Thanksgiving service was 
held at the Baptist church, Manches- 
ter, Thursday evening. Rew. €. L: 
Younkin of the North End! mission 
of Boston preached. He spoke very 
interestingly of his work among the 
poor, contrasting the homes: of the 
people of Manchester with those of 
the children with which he comes in 
contact in his work. He emphasized 
the value of a good home.. A collec- 
tion was taken for his wonk. 
Full line of winter gloves at Bell’s 
Combination store. * 
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MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS, 
