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MANCHESTER. 
Alex. Robertson, color sergeant of 
the 2d Corps of Cadets, was in Boston 
Wednesday and acted as color bearer 
for Governor Douglas at the large 
public reception at the State House, 
bearing the Governor’s personal flag, 
the triangular banner of white silk 
with the seal of the State thereon. 
Miss Helen Boyle was home from 
Wellesley a few days this week, but 
returned to her studies Thursday. 
Several Manchester men, members 
of the order and friends, attended the 
Masonic celebration and banquet in 
Beverly on Washington’s birthday, 
among the number being F. K. 
Hooper, R. C. Allen, Edward S. 
Knight, Horace Standley, Alex. Rob- 
ertson and James Hoare. 
Miss Marion G. Scott has been 
spending a few days with friends in 
Gloucester this week. 
Lee Marshall, Dartmouth, ’08, re- 
turned to his studies at Hanover yes- 
terday, after a week spent at his home 
on Central street. 
Mrs. W. J. Johnson entertained the 
Ladies’ Afternoon Whist at her Bridge 
street home yesterday. 
W. J. Myler and Miss Jennie Swee- 
ney of Cambridge were guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry O. Bohaker, at their 
home on Masconomo street, over 
Washington’s birthday. 
Edward C. Knight left here Wednes- 
day for Concord, N.H_, where he takes 
up his work as master of sciences in 
St. Paul’s school for boys, as an- 
nounced last week. 
After their meeting, Wednesday 
night, the members of the Degree of 
Honor partook of a light collation. It 
is probable that at the next meeting 
of the order, March 8, the anniversary 
of the lodge will be observed. 
A party of 26 little children of 
Grade III., George A. Priest school, 
went to Beverly on a sleighride, Tues- 
day, in one of Smith’s express pungs. 
The party was gotten up by George 
Fleming, one of the pupils, and Mrs. 
Edward Height went with the little 
ones as chaperone. A delightful 
afternoon was enjoyed by the chil- 
dren. 
Miss Valeria Goodenow, teacher at 
the High school, had her sister, Miss 
Goodenow of Cambridge, as guest the 
first of the week. 
Mrs. Enoch Crombie entertained at 
her Smith’s Point home, Wednesday 
evening, fourteen members of the 
local W. R. corps. 
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Leach of 
Boston were guests over the holiday 
of Mr.and Mrs. Edward H. Crowell, 
Lincoln street. 
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Mrs. Chas. L. Norton gave a pretty 
Washington’s Birthday party for her 
two little boys, Masters Teddy and 
John Norton, at her Union street 
home Tueday afternoon trom 4 to 6 
o'clock. Eighteen of the little folk 
were present, — mates of the two boys 
in Grade I of the Priest school and a 
delightfully pleasant time was enjoyed. 
Before departing all sat arounda table 
laden with dainty refreshments in the 
center of which was a birthday cake. 
This was cut by Mrs. Norton and was 
as much enjoyed by the children as if 
it were Washington’s own cake made 
by his good wife Martha. Each of 
the children was presented with a 
miniature hatchet and a small flag. 
Three Manchester men went to 
Gloucester Tueday and were admitted 
as full fledged American citizens, hav- 
ing passed the last of their naturaliza- 
tion papers. Several others took out 
first and second papers. 
Miss Ruth Pulsifer is recovering 
from a severe attack of grippe, having 
been confined to her School street 
home all of last week. 
The local police had three cases 
before the court the first of the week, 
two cases of drunkenness and one for 
alleged obtaining money under false 
pretences. The two former were put 
on probation and the latter settled. 
The will of the late Lucy A. Kitfield 
of Manchester was proved at the Pro- 
bate Court in Salem, Monday. 
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