NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER. 
The wedding of Hollis Larcom 
Roberts and Miss Edith Josephine 
Swett is announced for Thursday, 
March 22. 
The engagement is announced of 
Miss Rachael E. Crombie of this town 
and Mr. Fred J. Hadley of Somerville. 
A delegation of the local Sons of 
Veterans’ camp and of Post 67 paid a 
return visit to the Rockport camp 
Thursday evening. 
_The Winthrop club is planning on ° 
a “hot dog” supper at their rooms 
tonight. 
Miss Grace M. Prest has been kept 
from her duties at Beaton’s the past 
few days because of a severe cold. 
Miss Katherine Watson has been 
substituting as bookkeeper at Dennis 
& Campbell’s the past week. 
Postmaster S. L. Wheaton attended 
the annual banquet of the Postmasters’ 
association at the American House in 
Boston Wednesday. 
C. Herbert Smith is back to Bul- 
lock’s bakery again, after six weeks’ 
absence on account of illness, part of 
which time he spent at the Salem 
hospital. 
Miss Elsie Gorman returned to her 
school duties in Merrimac Sunday af- 
ter spending the holidays at home. 
Miss Gorman, by the way, has re- 
signed her position in Merrimac and 
goes to Haverhill Monday, where she 
has accepted a position as teacher in 
the School Street Grammar school. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer, Mrs. 
Bradstreet and Mrs. Brown of Glouces- 
ter were guests of Mrs. Herbert W. 
Clark the middle of the week. 
John Bishop, who left here some 
months ago for his home in Whycoco- 
maugh, N.S., because of a shock which 
he suffered last summer, had the mis- 
fortune a few weeks ago of slipping 
on the ice and breaking a shoulder 
blade. 
A barge load of coal was towed to 
the inner harbor to Knight’s wharf 
Thursday, something most unusual 
for this time of the year, March 1. 
“Nuisance,” a pretty little Irish 
terrier belonging to Harry T. Swett, 
will be a nuisance no longer, for he 
breathed his last Thursday afternoon 
in front of the public library. He 
became mixed up in a team and pass- 
ing automobile, the wheels of one of 
which passed over him; but he received 
an honorable burial, having the dis- 
tinction of being buried on the town 
common—on that portion of it rear of 
the town hall, which borders on the 
mud flats. There was considerable 
excitement in the square for a few 
minutes. 
‘M. C. Dodge represented the local 
department at the play-out of the new 
steamer in Salem Tuesday, and at the 
banquet following in Masonic hall. 
The steamer is the very best thing 
out and is capable of pumping 1,000 
gallons a minute, it is said. 
Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson entertained 
the Ladies’ Social circle of Liberty 
lodge, D. of H., Monday evening. 
The local band has been engaged 
by Post 67, G.A.R, for the Memorial 
Day exercises. 
The affairs of J. W. Lufkin & Co., 
the well-known awning and sail makers 
of Gloucester, are in the hands of a 
receiver. 
W.F. Jones of Salem, a good all 
around machinist, will be at Dyer’s 
auto garage the coming season, hav- 
ing already entered Mr. Dyer’s em- 
ploy. 
A minstrel show, under the auspices 
of the Winthrop club, is one of the 
possible attractions of the spring. A 
committee is now looking into the 
matter. 
Chas. O. Lee has been confined 
part of the week with a severe cold. 
Hand-painted China at Mlle. Ke- 
you’s, 113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
Watches, clocks, jewelry of differ- 
ent kinds, scarf pins, brooch pins, 
sleeve buttons, ladies’ neck and watch 
chains, watch pins, etc., at H. B. Win- 
chester’s, Gloucester, Mass. iW 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
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