NORGE SHONK. BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER. 
Work was started Thurday on the 
construction of a dwelling house for 
Postmaster S. L. Wheaton on North 
street, on the lot between the Wheaton 
homestead and the Hartley land. 
Roberts & Hoare are doing the work. 
Mrs. T. Jefferson Glover of Dor- 
chester and Mrs Wm. T. Puffer of 
Milton have been spending the week 
as guests of Mrs. Geo. A. Kitfield. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge returned home 
Wednesday from a three weeks’ visit 
at her former home in Peterboro, 
N.H. 
Mrs. Arthur S. Dow started this 
morning for a visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. George Waite of Lawrence at 
their farm in Athol, where they are to 
have a house party in honor of the 20th 
anniversary of their wedding. Mr. 
Waite has many friends in Manches- 
ter, having been in charge of the con- 
struction of the Manchester electric 
light company power house. Last 
Sunday he and Mrs. Waite, and Mr. 
and Mrs. Frederick Coker of Salem 
were guests of Mr. and Dow. Mr. 
Dow and Miss Amy Crombie will 
join the house party at Athol over 
Sunday. 
Misses Etta and Ida Taylor left the 
Cove Wednesday for a visit with 
friends in Beverly. ; 
Misses Agnes and Minnie Scott of 
Roxbury are visiting Mrs. Hannah 
Tappan. 
Miss Kate Ryan of the Cove has 
accepted a position in Boston as sten- 
ographer. 
Miss Hazel Full of Pigeon Cove has 
been a guest of Miss Mary Rust the 
past week. 
Miss Lila Morse was in Dedham 
the first of the week visiting friends. 
Randolph Taylor of the Cove gave 
an invitation dancing party in Crispin’s 
hall, Magnolia, the first of the week, 
there being about 40 couples on the 
floor. 
Mr. Clark of the electrical concern 
of Clark & Mills is spending a week 
in town, with Mrs. Clark. They are 
at A. S. Dow’s 
- Card of Thanks. 
We, the Red Men’s Fair Committee, here- 
by extend our thanks to each and every per- 
son who in any way assisted us in our recent 
Trading Post, whereby we have been enabled 
to turn into the treasury of the Tribe the sum 
of $402.12. 
Yours respectfully, 
W. F. SPRY, 
Chairman of Committee. 
WM. F. MITCHELL, 
Sachem. 
Manchester, Aug. 5, 1905. 
Miss Etta Rabardy returned Wed- 
nesday from a very pleasant trip of 
six weeks through the West to the ex- 
position at Portland, Or. The trip 
was made with a delegation from the 
American library association. Alaska 
and Yellowstone Park was included in 
their travels While in Portland Miss 
Rabardy made a very pleasant call on 
Mr. George Story, a former Manches- 
ter man, whom many of the older re- 
sidents will remember. 
Work has been started this week on 
the construction of a large greenhouse 
on the Lester Leland estate near the 
West Manchester station. D. Line- 
han & Son has the contract. 
Mrs. Benj. L. Allen gave a pretty 
birthday party for her little daughter, 
Ethel May Allen, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 
in honor of her seventh birthday, a 
number of her young friends being in- 
vited in. 
James Beaton and family have 
moved back into their cottage, corner 
of Lincoln and School street. The 
house was taken the first of the 
summer by C. H. Nichols of Salem 
and Chicago, who returned to Salem 
a few weeks ago. 
C. H. Nichols, with two Salem 
friends and C. H. Dennis as chaffeur, 
started Thursday morning in his large 
touring car for a short visit with Clerk 
of Courts Wright and family at Jeffrey, 
Ne Hid 
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