MANCHESTER 
Friends of W.S. C. Russell, former 
principal of the Story High school, 
will be interested in the following item 
from last Saturday’s Springfield Re- 
publican: “W.S. C. Russell, who has 
been an assistant teacher in the scti- 
ence cdlepartment for some time, was 
‘New Thio Geek. 
NOTICE 
IN BOARD OF SEL ECTMEN 
Whereas, in the opinion of the Selectmen 
of the Town of Manchester, the common 
convenience and necessity of the inhabitants 
of said town require that a town way should 
be laid out from a point commencing on 
Vine St. in said town, at or near the inter- 
section of Norwood Ave. and said Vine St. 
and running thence northerly over land of 
Frederick Burnham and land of F. A. P. 
Killam, to Lincoln St. near land of Mrs. 
Grace S. Bean. 
It is therefore hereby ordered, that due 
notice be given to Frederick Burnham, F.A.P. 
Killam and all other persons interested that 
the Selectmen of said town intend to lay out 
the town way before mentioned, by taking a 
portion of the land of the said Frederick 
Burnham and F. A. P. Killam, and laying 
out the same as a town way. 
And that Saturday the tenth day of Feb- 
ruary, 1906, at four o’clock in the afternoon 
at the office of the Selectmen, in Town Hall 
Building, Manchester, is assigned as the 
time and place for hearing any objection 
that may be made to said taking. 
FRED K. SWETT, 
WILLIAM E. KITFIELD, 
Epw. S. KNIGHT, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
TOWN WARRANT 
All articles to be inserted in the warrant 
for the Annnal Town Meeting must be pre- 
sented to the Selectmen on or before Feb. 17. 
-SELECTMEN OF MANCHESTER. 
LOST 
In Manchester, recently, two Carriage 
Robes, one black, with green on the inside, 
the other black, with yellowish brown and an 
animal’s head imprinted on the inside. Finder 
please return to 
Pat.) vo oS LABLE: 
‘NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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appointed as acting head of that. de- 
partment at the high school, to take 
the place of -Albert B. Kimball, who 
recently resigned.. Mr. Russell has 
shown himself a competent teacher 
during his service at the high school. 
He is a graduate of Bates college in 
the class of 1895.’’ Mr. Russell’s 
work has been largely that of lecturer. 
The dancing party in the town hall 
Tuesday evening, under the auspices of 
Riordan’s orchestra, formerly known 
as the high schoo! orchestra, was quite 
a successful affair. 
Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Carter en- 
tertaineda party of four tables at whist 
at their School street home last Sat- 
urday evening. Mr. and Mrs..Carter 
spent Sunday with friends in Brook- 
line. 
Mrs. C.E. Bullard of Peterboro, N. 
H., is spending afew days with her 
daughter, Mrs. J. A. Lodge, Desmond 
avenue. 
Miss Dora Marshall entertained a 
number of friends at her home Tues- 
day evening, including Miss Jennie 
Hanabel, Beatrice Long, Annabelle 
Lodge, Gwendolen Glendenning, Adele 
Sjolund and Hazel Semons. Games 
were played and refreshments were 
served. 
A daughter, Monday, to Mr. and 
Mrs. William J. Dillon, Roxbury. 
Mrs. Oliver Gilman returned last 
Sunday from an extended visit with 
relatives in Beverly. 
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