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Miss Ruth Pulsifer returned last 
Saturday from a week’s visit with 
relatives in Beverly. 
Contractor George S. Sinnicks has 
this week completed the mason work 
on the Tweed house in Beverly Farms 
and the building is turned over to the 
carpenters. 
William Jeffrey Colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, had an interesting meeting 
at their quarters Monday evening 
when Deputy Supreme Lieut. Gov. 
E. O. Foster of Salem was their guest. 
Mr. Foster gave a very interesting in- 
formal talk on “ Insurance,’’ empha- 
sizing, of course, the value of insur- 
ance in fraternal organizations. The 
address was followed by a collation of 
cold meats, coffee, pies, cakes, etc. 
Mrs. David Parker (Miss Hall) of 
Manchester, N.H., has been a guest 
at John W. Campbell’s on Washington 
street, the past week. 
Supt. Kimball started a crowd of 
men at the stone crusher this week, 
preparing stone for next spring’s roads, _ 
but the storm Wednesday put a stop 
to the work. 
Local horsemen were in evidence at 
the Idlewood lake speedway the early 
part of the week, where some good 
trotting was enjoyed. ‘ Mike” Gor- 
man was over with his speeder 
looking for a brush. 
The phenominally high tide of Wed- 
nesday, driven in by the fierce east- 
_ erly storm, swept Singing Beach from 
one end to the other carrying the sand 
far back and toppling over several 
houses. The tide washed over the 
road near the West Manchester sta- 
tion, rising over the iron railing along 
the roadway, and sending spray almost 
on the lower platform of the station. 
Claire Peters, who now represents 
the New England Lobster Company 
of Boston, returned to Manchester 
Jast Sunday after a three weeks’ trip 
to Digby Co.,N.S. He left here yes- 
terday for Yarmouth, N.S. 
“Mrs. John A. Crombie and daughter, 
Abbie, were guests of Mrs. Crombie’s 
sister, Mrs. Frank Stanwood, Essex, 
the first part of the week. . Mr. 
Crombie recently sold his house, 
corner School street and Pleasant 
street extension to Joseph Mears, and 
will soon remove to Beverly where he 
has bought a house. 
The many friends of Mrs. Frederick 
Hadley, who formerly lived here, were 
shocked to hear of her recent death in 
Somerville, Mass. A husband and a 
little daughter survive her. 
Cardigan jackets and sweaters at 
Bell’s Combination store. * 
Sewing machines at Dyer’s. * 
To the Isthmian Canal, 
The friends of Herbert A. Hall of 
Manchester will be pleased to learn of 
his recent appointment to the engin- 
eering staff of the Isthmian Canal 
Commission. Mr. Hall started from 
New York on the steamship Advance 
and is now on his way to the canal 
zone, where he goes as foreman Car- 
penter. Since leaving Manchester 
Mr. Hall has been in Baltimore for 
some months and his recent appoint- 
ment was ratified several weeks ago. 
On the same boat with Mr. Hall 
sailed Frank G. Carpenter, the well- 
known writer, who will write stories 
on the building of the great canal for 
the Associated Press. These stories 
will begin to appear in the Sunday 
papers on March 12. 
N.S, Horticultural Society. 
The N.S.H. Society, whose meet- 
ings are always of great interest from 
the subjects taken up and the thor- 
oughly informal raanner in which they 
are handled, last Friday evening dis- 
cussed ‘ Apples,”’ the subject being 
introduced by Herbert W. Clark, 
gardener at Walter D. Denegre’s. 
“ Rhubarb” will be the subject of 
discussion at the next meeting — 
February 3, opened by Fred Brasch. 
At the meeting of February 18a de- 
parture will be made from direct hor- 
ticultural subjects and ‘ Chickens”’ 
will be discussed. The subject will 
be introduced by Henry Menken. 
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