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pleasure in meeting so many of the 
people of Manchester, and of becom- 
ing amember of a community where 
there was so much unity between the 
people as a whole. He spoke also of 
the advantages of having a resident 
pastor. Fr. Powers spoke very inter- 
estingly of his predecessors, and par- 
ticularly of the old priest, — Fr. 
Sheehan, — who first celebrated mass 
in the town -half a century ago, of 
whom he (Fr. Powers) was a protégé 
in Boston. 
He praised the good work of Fr. 
Sheehan, and paid tribute to his 
deeds, speaking of him as a man of 
eminence and_ sanctity, but even 
with that handicap upon me,” he said, 
“I can do better work, being on the 
ground.” 
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In speaking of the proposed new 
church, Fr. Powers said he first in- 
tended to build up the parish spiritu- 
ally, and then take hold of the material 
part, there must necessarily be 
some delay in the construction of the 
edifice, he said, as he would have 
to acquaint himself fully with the 
plans of the late pastor before he 
could proceed. 
He announced that hereafter there 
would be a daily mass at 7.20 a.m., an 
innovation at this church, this having 
been impossible, owing to the pastor 
living out of town. Another addi- 
tional service will be vespers at 7.30 
every Sunday evening. 
Fr. Powers has taken apartments at 
the hotel for the present, though it is 
quite likely a parochial residence will 
be built in the near future. 
Where the Breeze Can be Found. 
Manchester: L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
Railroad station 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms: F. W. Varney’s 
Railroad station 
Pride’s Crossing: F.G. Haynes’ 
Railroad station 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
Railroad station 
Beverly: News stores 
Beverly Cove: Huntoon’s 
Gloucester : Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
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Society Notes 
Mrs. R. C. Winthrop and the 
Misses Winthrop were among the 
West Manchester departures for 
town Thursday. 
Mr.and Mrs, George A. Goddard 
are now located at their Mt. Vernon 
street home in town for the winter, 
having closed their Beverly Farms 
cottage Thursday. 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple and son, 
Mr. George Whipple, after a long 
season at their West Manchester cot- 
tage, departed for town Thursday for 
the winter. 
Mr. James J. Higginsons who have 
been occupying the Longworth estate 
at Mingo beach the past season, were 
among the week’s departures. They 
have returned to New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McKean 
returned Thursday from Philadelphia 
and Pennlyn Pa., where they will 
go shortly, after closing their es- 
tate at Pride’s. 
Judge and Mrs. W.C. Loring spent 
the week-end at Pride’s with the 
Misses Loring, who will keep their 
house open very near all winter. 
The Nathaniel S. Samkins closed 
their place at Beverly Farms this 
week and are now located at their 
Connecticut avenue home in Wash- 
ington for the winter. 
The last of the Magnolia summer 
colony to close their cottage was the 
Charles W. Jones, who have returned 
to Boston this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Meredyth 
Whitehouse returned to their Man- 
chester home Wednesday from a 
week’s trip to New York city, where 
they were among the interested spec- 
tators at the horse show. 
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