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MANCHESTER. 
Misses Eva and Grace Allen 
started Monday for New York, and 
have been spending the week with 
relatives. Miss Grace Allen ~ will 
remain several weeks, and hopes to 
recuperate after her recent opera- 
tion for appendicitis at a Boston 
hospital. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillov of 
Dorchester were guests of Mr. Dil- 
lon’s parents, on Brook street, over 
Sunday. 
Mrs. Sarah A. Porter returned 
last Sunday from-the Beverly hos- 
pital, where she had been’ under 
care for several months. She re- 
turns greatly improved in health, 
and is living in the David Bennett 
house on Bennett street, which has 
recently been thoroughly renovated 
within. 
The schedule of competitions of- 
fered by the N. S. H. society for 
the several shows of the society this 
year is out and may be _ obtained 
from the committee. There will be 
the usual number of shows | this 
vear, but many new features wlil 
be classified, and many new prizes 
are offered. The Rose show will 
be held June 29, in Town hall, as 
will also the other shows, with the 
exception of the Chysanthemum 
show. This will be held in the 
Beverly City hall in November. The 
schedule was printed at the office 
oi this paper. 
Color Sergt. Alexander Robert- 
son, who has been connected with 
the Second Corps Cadets since 1892, 
has resigned, his enlistment expir- 
ing last Saturday. Relative to his 
resignation The Salem News says: 
“He will not ‘take on’ again, having 
decided he has had enough of a mil- 
itary career. In Sergt. Robertson 
the corps loses a fine soldier, an 
active worker and a man popular 
with all,’ 
Fred Boswell of Beverly has ac- 
cepted a position as chauffeur for 
Lester Leland. 
Lewis Bullock was home from 
Clinton over Sunday and spent the 
day with his family on Washington 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. L. Bullock 
spent Easter with relatives in Need- 
ham. Mrs. Bullock was present at 
a party in North Beverly last week 
given in honor of Miss Alice Mil- 
lett, when her engagement to Alli- 
son G. Catheron of Needham, for- 
merly of this town, was announced. 
Mr. Catheron is a senior in the Har- 
vard Law school, and has recently 
been admitted to the Massachusetts 
bar. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Albert Matheson and family will 
occupy the Cheever house on 
Friend’s court, recently bought by 
Thomas Baker. 
The park commissioners have ap- 
pointed Lawrence McKinnon care- 
taker of the Singing Beach park, 
and John Desmond, Beach Street 
park. Charles P. Goldsmith, who 
has for several years been in charge 
oi the beach, now has a position at 
the Charles Read estate. 
Tremont Theatre. 
“Woodland” returned to the 
Tremont theatre last Monday even- 
ing, and was welcomed by a crowd- 
ed and loyal house. This beautiful 
forest fantasy was the annual sum- 
mer offering of Henry W. Savage 
at this theatre last spring, and it 
immediately leaped into high favor, 
running there for 17 weeks. The 
costuming of “Woodland” is par- 
ticularly beautiful and _ elaborate 
The old principals include those ex- 
ceedingly clever comedians, Harry 
Bulger as the Blue Jay, Frank 
Loane as the Rooster, and the finz 
baritone singer Stanley H. Forde, as 
Judge Owl. The chorus, composed 
as it is of troupes of canaries, black- 
birds, doves and robins, stands al- 
most alone among modern comic 
opera stage pictures for daintiness, 
beauty and refinement. “Wood- 
land” only has two more weeks this 
time at the Tremont, and this deli- 
cate and enchanting forest fantasy 
may count on a prosperous return. 
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