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Miss Helen Weeks of Everett has 
been spending the week with her 
aunt Mrs. J. W. Lee. 
Miss Agnes White of Boston has 
recently been the guest of her sister, 
Miss Anna White. 
Stamped Goods at E. 
bridge’s. 
Edison Baker has been home from 
Taunton for a visit with his mother, 
Mrs. Eben Baker, Summer street. 
A suitable Xmas gift—100 calling 
cards, given with every new sub- 
scription to the Breeze received be- 
fore Dee. 31, 1910. 
The following pupils of the Sub- 
Freshman class of the High school 
are on the honor list for the week 
ending today—Dec. 2:—Elizabeth 
Merson, Antoinette Vidal, Ethel 
Edgecomb, Anna White, Josephine 
A. Leth- 
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Brooks, Ruth Ericson, Frances 
Norie, Esther Carroll, Margaret 
MeNeary, Ruth O’Brien, Esther 
Northrup, Grace Merrill. 
Christmas Ribbons at FB. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. 
PYROGRAPHY 
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS 
In our pyrography department you will find many helpful 
suggestions for the holiday gift giving. 
and towel racks, post card holders, brush and comb sets, pic- 
ture frames, tabarettes, glove and handkerchief boxes 
many other useful as well as ornamental articles. 
Andrews-Crombie. 
On Thursday evening, Dec. 1, Fred 
Kinsman Andrews of Beverly and 
Miss Eva Madison Crombie of Man- 
chester were united in marriage the 
ceremony being performed by the 
Rey. T. L. Frost at the Baptist par- 
sonage. The bride is the oldest 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Granville 
Crombie of Summer street. She 
wore a handsome silk dress, the one 
worn by her mother at her wedding 
nearly 380 years ago. Miss Annie 
S. Crombie attended her sister as 
bridesmaid. 
After the ceremony the young cou- 
ple went to their future home in 
Beverly. A number of friends were 
at the Manchester depot to shower 
them with confetti as they took their 
departure. 
Killed by Bridge. 
Roy E., Taylor, a well known 
Manchester Cove young man, met 
death Wednesday afternoon shortly 
‘after two o’clock by being struck in 
the head by an over-head bridge, 
near the railroad station at Middle- 
ton. Mr. Taylor was a fireman on 
the special freight train running be- 
tween Salem and Lawrence. He was 
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There are necktie 
engaged in service on top of the 
tender and as the train passed un-— 
der an over-head bridge, his head 
was brought in contact with the 
structure and his skull was fractur- — 
ed. He was not missed by the en- — 
gineer until the train was stalled at — 
the station. Later his nosy: va 
the bridge. 
Mr. Taylor was a son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Oliver Taylor of Manchester a 
Cove. He was 25 years old and was — 
married. He had been in the em- — 
ploy of the road about a year. a 
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N. 8. Horticultural Society. 
The next meeting will be held in ~ 
Lee’s Hall, Manchester, this Friday — 
evening, December 2nd, at 7.30 07= ~ 
clock. A very interesting address 
will be given. The discussion com- 
mittee desires as large an attendance _ 
as possible. “J 
At the probate court Monday ad- 2 
ministration was allowed on the es- _ 
tate of Hannah Stevens of Manches- * 
ter, Hannah S- Lindale administra- 
tor; Gideon Stevens, Hannah 8. Lin- — 
dale administrator. 
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