MANCHESTER. 
Miss Nannie Sjolund has entered 
a private sanitorium for treatment. 
Miss Mildred Peart spent the 
week-end in Everett with relatives. 
= Miss Emma Hotz, of Boston, 
spent a few days in town with 
friends. 
Miss Augusta Lawson, head nurse 
at the Griffin Hospital, Derby, Conn., 
“spent a few days the latter part of 
‘last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. 
Hinchliffe. 
James Berry of Merrimac has se- 
cured a position at the Wigglesworth 
estate. He has taken rooms for his 
family on the Norwood avenue ex- 
tension. 
Officer Stoops and family moved 
into their attractive new _ seven- 
room house on School street this 
week. 
Fred Perkins, who had charge of 
the fire auto truck when it was first 
purchased, made a visit to friends 
in town this week. 
Thos. B. Macdonald returned last 
Sunday from a hospital in Brookline 
where he had been operated upon the 
Monday previous for a minor trouble. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Teague of Sa- 
lem, announce the engagement of 
their daughter, Helen Frost, to Har- 
‘old Russell Stanley, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Curtis Stanley of Manchester. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass. postoffice, for 
week ending May, 6, 1911 :—Adams, 
Miss; Bowditch, Alfred; Bowerrs, 
Herbert Mrs.; Baker, James; Cabot, 
Henry B.; Clark, Louis M.; Dougan, 
William; Eldredge, Fisher H.; Fow- 
ler, Rufus B.; Geiger, Albert; Grant, 
Vivian Miss; Howes, G. L.; Hogarty, 
Margaret Miss; Kelly, Michael J.; 
"Kirby, Marcella A.; Lowell, Percival 
W.; Lyons, Michael;/ Morgan, Ben- 
jamin; Montgomary, David H.; 
Moody, Albert E.; McHaskell, Alex; 
Morrison, Patrick; Martin, William; 
Nelson, Martin; Newton, Ida J.; 
O’Neill, Richard, Jr.; O’Neill, Phe- 
lix; Russell, Edward; Roberts, Wil- 
liam H.; Robbins, Hattie Mrs.; 
Spaulding, Harris W.; Steinert, Alex- 
ander; Soutter, Robert Mrs.; Shields 
Isabelle Miss; Smith, William B.; 
Sampson, Calvin P.; Spellman, Hen- 
ty M.; Sears, Anthony; Sanborn, 
Sarah; Sargent, Walter F.; Strom- 
berg, Arthur; Stanwood, John J.; 
Shepard, Harry J.; Stevens, Samuel 
S.; Tappan, Bethia F.; Tuckerman, 
Bayard Mrs.; Wheatland, Alice E.; 
Weil, Paul; White, Luke; Weld, 
Moses; Wall, Joseph; White, Viola 
iss} Wells, Katherine Miss.—S. L. 
heaton, postmaster. 
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