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Miss Martha C. Knight is sailing 
tomorrow for Europe. 
Miss Helene Sherman left Monday 
for a fortnight’s vacation at Bangor, 
Maine. 
Mrs. A. M. Killam and grand- 
daughter, Alice Herrick, are visiting 
relatives in New Hampshire. 
Cheever Hersey has a position with 
the General Electric Company in 
Lynn, and will go there the first of 
September. 
Prof. Ralph Allen of Brooklyn, N. 
Y., came to Manchester yesterday for 
a short visit with his sister, Mrs. 
Raymond C. Allen, and Mr. Allen. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Big- 
wood of Chelsea announce the en- 
gagement of their daughter, Grace 
Elizabeth to Thomas Albert Baker 
of Manchester. Miss Bigwood is well 
known to Manchester people, as she 
very frequently visits relatives here. 
It is understood the wedding will 
take place at the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Bigwood in Chelsea on the 14th 
of September. 
A man giving his name as Har- 
vey C. Merrill, about 22 years old, 
and his residence at Pierre, S. D., 
gave himself up to Chief of Police 
Sullivan Wednesday and confessed 
to stealing $70 from his employer, 
Louis Kehr of Pierre. The man had 
no money and surrendered to keep 
from starving. He left South Da- 
kota 10 days ago, he says; and bore 
evidence of hard experiences. He has 
been jumping freights the latter part 
of his journey, he says. ~ Chief Sulh- 
van telegraphed to Pierre and an of- 
ficer has started eastto, take him. 
back. 
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,D.d, Flanders, P.T.M. C. M. Burt, G.P.A, 
ley has been visiting Miss Isabel Me- 
Julius F. Rabardy is planning to 
attend the annual reunion of the 
12th Regiment Association at Abing- 
ton tomorrow. Mr. Rabardy is one 
of the ten surviving members of 
Company K, which went from Glou- 
cester, known as the Dale Guards. 
Miss Georgiana Verum of Welles- 
Kay, School street, for several weeks. 
Miss Mary Derby of Cambridge has 
been visiting Miss McKay also. 
Mrs. J. W. Lee gave a party at 
her home last Saturday evening in 
honor of her. niece, Miss Helen 
Weeks of Everett, = —._ > 
