MANCHESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fish an- 
nounce the engagement of their 
daughter, Larah Dwinell to Mr. Percy 
Allen Wheaton. 
Mrs. Oscar Wing and daughter will 
go to Glen Falls, N.Y., Monday, to 
attend the Wing Famiiy Reunion. 
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis 
L. Roberts on Union street was the 
scene of a pleasant gathering Monday 
evening when Mrs. Roberts had a 
number of Mr. Roberts’ friends call 
and give the latter a surprise in honor 
of his birthday. The impromptu host 
was out at the time and when he re- 
turned to find his guests, the surprise 
was genuine. A dainty lunch was 
served on the upper veranda, the 
tables being decorated in red, white 
and blue in honor of the holiday. 
George Forster Allen has_ been 
housed the past week as the result of 
a fall at his store Monday. He 
slipped on the recently oiled floor and 
fell on his lame leg, spraining it badly, 
but fortunately there was no disloca- 
tion of the joint or breaking of the 
bone, the fall resulting in more of a 
shock to his nervous system than in- 
jury to the body. Mr. Allen hopes to 
be able to get jout to the Allen re- 
union next week. 
There will bea meeting of the His- 
torical society in the Public Library 
Monday evening. 
A delegation from Wm. Jeffrey 
colony of Pilgrim Fathers went to 
Swampscott Wednesday evening ona 
visitation, and a jolly good time they 
had. 
Samuel Bertram Sheldon of Buffalo, 
a Manchester boy, and son of the late 
Chas. H. Sheldon of Sheldon’s Mar- 
ket, recently sailed for Germany in 
the interests of the steel company 
with which he is connected. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitfield of 
‘Cambridge were guests over the week- 
end and holiday of the former’s sister, 
Mrs. D. T. Beaton and Mr. Beaton. 
Hammocks at J. W. Carter’s. _ 
Miss Marie Trochster and Mrs. 
Comel of Boston were guests over the 
holiday of Mrs. J. H. Cheever, School 
street. 
The young people away to college 
are arriving home for the summer. 
Last Saturday Miss Annie Lane came 
home from Smith’s college ; Tuesday, 
Lee Marshall returned from Dart- 
mouth; Wednesday, Miss Mary Dodge 
came home from Mt. Holyoke, and 
Thursday Miss Helen Boyle returned 
from Wellesley. Miss Ethel Hooper 
is remaining at Wellesley over the 
Commencement exercises. 
Desirable line of “King Pin”’ Waists 
at the Old Corner Store. 
NORTH -SHORE BREEZE 
A number of local motor boat en- 
thusiasts went over to Marblehead 
Thursday evening and enjoyed one of 
those famous fish dinners for which 
the place is getting famous. 
The old schoolhouse at the “‘Row,”’ 
so-called, is undergoing some repairs, 
including shingling, according to a 
vote passed at town meeting. 
Abbott Hoare was one of the grad- 
uates at the Gloucester High school 
this year, after a two years’ special 
course. 
Asbestos flat-irons at Carter’s. * 
John J. Lavin, one of the familiar 
figures at the Essex Country club, has 
returned to Manchester for the season. 
I have just taken on a choice selec- 
tion of Souvenir Postal Cards, with 
Manchester and North Shore scenes: 
Beach street café. 
Church Notes 
The summer meeting of the Glouces- 
ter district of the Mass. Sunday School 
association will be held at the Congre- 
gational church in Manchester next 
Tuesday afternoon and evening. The 
afternoon session will convene at 2 
o’clock and the evening session at 
7.30. The program was printed in 
full in last week’s BREEZE. 
First communion will be adminis- 
tered next Sunday morning at the 
8.30 o’clock Mass to a class of eight 
boys and eleven girls, who have been 
preparing for it since last December. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
Telephone..... 
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CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
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Telephone 67 
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Central Street, 
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Agent for EASTMAN KODAK CO. 
We make FINE STATIONERY a SPECIALTY 
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PHARMACISTS 
(ESTABLISHED 1856 
CHAS. O. LEE, 
Reg. Pharmacist. 
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Reg. Pharmacis 
