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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Solomon Parsons has_ been 
quite seriously ill this week with slow 
typhoid fever, but was reported some- 
what improved this morning. 
The new orchestra of seven pieces 
recently organized by T. W. Long is 
speedily coming to perfection, and has 
several dates already scheduled. 
Alfred Walen has this week gone 
to Salem where he has a position with 
Shen tee & Co., drug ioee 
Alexander Mangarson, who is gar- 
dener for the G. S. Blacks at Smith’s 
point, entertained a party of young 
people at whist Tuesday evening. 
Funeral services over the remains 
of the late Lucy Ann Kitfield, whose 
death was reported in our last issue, 
were held from her late residence on 
Ashland avenue, Monday afternoon. 
Rev. W. H. Ashley officiated. 
Supt. George Kimball has recently 
been elected vice-president of the state 
EE association of Massachusetts. 
THERE IS 
E. Calvin Andrews of Brockton 
was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Susan 
E2Allen, Vine'street, a few oP the 
middle of this week. ‘ 
Mrs. Frank B. Rust entertained 
eight tables at whist at her School 
street home Monday evening. The 
prizes were won by Mrs. Gustave A. 
Knoerr and Isaac M. Marshall. 
Charles H. Smith and faraily will 
shortly remove from the house they 
now occupy on Washington street to 
the Tenney house on Pleasant street 
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