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The W. J. Boardman cottage at 
Manchester has been opened for the 
season. 
Harrison Tweed gave a large din- 
ner and dance at the Essex County 
elub last evening—the first social 
event of importance at the club this 
season. Fifty were invited in for 
the dinner and 75 more were on 
hand for the dance. Supper was 
served at midnight, and dancing con- 
tinued until after 2 o’clock. 
The weekly band concerts at the 
Essex County club will be resumed 
on the first Wednesday of July, con- 
tinuing throughout the summer. 
Stiles’ 8th Regiment band has been 
engaged for the season. 
Samuel Carr and family have ar- 
rived at their summer home at West 
Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper ar- 
rived in Boston this morning on the 
Saxonia, after a two years’ trip 
abroad, most of which time they 
spent in Italy: They will spend the 
summer at their West Manchester 
estate. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a vear 
The London Studios 
Joston, Massachusetts 
will open a branch of their business on 
Central St., Manchester 
on or about 
June 10th next 
with a Choice Collection of 
UNUSUAL ANTIQUES 
comprising 
Rare Furniture, Ancient Paintings, Silver, 
Miniatures and Jewels, acquired from 
Private European Collections 
Marblehead. 
William Hilliard, owner of the 
aeroplane, which has been making 
flights at Plum Island, has the ma- 
chine at Burgess’ yard now for al- 
terations. 
The Nanepashemet, Marblehead 
Neck, inaugurated its season Wed- 
nesday of last week, as did Hotel 
Preston at Beach Bluff, where J. A. 
Sherrard, who is so: well known as a 
hotel manager on the East Glouces- 
ter shores, is in charge of this big 
fashionable hostelry. 
The Rockmere, Marblehead, and 
the Oceanside, Marblehead Neck, 
have entered upon their 1910 season. 
Swampscott. 
Dr. IH. R. Glidden is at his cottage 
on the Swampscott ocean boulevard, 
and ‘“‘The Work Box’’ Tea Room 
conducted at the cottage, is a feature 
of this picturesque center of Swamp- 
scott. 
The Lynn police have had to issue 
an edict to speeders on the boulevard 
and these fine days ’tis a big tempta- 
tion to make it a speedway instead of 
a thoroughfare. 
Governor Draper signed this week 
the bill which provides for the con- 
struction of the Boston and Eastern 
tunnel. This provides for the con- 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
--§. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
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