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MANCHESTER. 
George Beaton spent the  week- 
end at his home in Hudson. 
John H. Carter entered on _ his 
studies at Bryant & Stratton college, 
Boston, where he is taking the 
secretarial course. 
A son arrived in the home of Mr. 
and Mrs. Winn, Lincoln street, Au- 
gust 31st. 
Fred Mosher left Monday for a 
vacation trip to Nova Scotia. 
Miss Annie Coughlin is a student 
at Bryant & Stratton’s this year. 
Miss Elsie Baruth, formerly of the 
Brownland staff of employees, is 
spending a couple of weeks with 
friends in town. 
Aldis Flint returned to his home 
in Swampscott this week after a visit 
of several weeks with his cousin, 
Mrs. Donald Mitchell. 
Miss Phyllis Lations of Worcester, 
has been a recent guest of her 
grandfather, J. P. Lations. 
Miss Molly MeNeary spent the 
week-end and holiday with relatives 
in Neponset. 
Miss Lydia Dennis is taking a 
business course at the Salem Com- 
mercial School. 
._ Arthur Lodge will enter Burdett 
College the first of October. 
Miss Marion Larabee of Mont- 
serrat, spent the last of her vacation 
with relatives in town. 
First Unitarian church, Masco- 
nomo street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Service 11 a.m. President Faunce 
of Brown University, Rhode Island, 
will preach Sunday, September 10th. 
Everyone most cordially invited. 
Emerson, Douglas and Nesmith 
oxfords at Bell’s. 2 
Charles Field Griffin and wife, of 
New York city, have been on the 
North Shore as guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. George E. Willmonton of Man- 
chester. They were entertained by 
their host and hostess at the Dever- 
eaux Country club during their stay. 
Miss Mildred Ruggles of Wake- 
field, and Mr. Wm. Frye of Dorches- 
ter, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Donald Mitchell on Sunday. 
*‘Tjionel Harvard, the first mem- 
ber of the family to attend Harvard 
University since it was established 
in 1636, will have a room in Weld 
Tall in the college yard, when he 
comes from London late in Sep- 
tember to enter the class of 1915, 
and his roommate will be Louis J. 
Catheron of Needham, a member of 
the class of 1912. This has been ar- 
ranged by the Boston friends of the 
young man who were instrumental 
in his coming to the university, and 
has the cordial approval of Dean 
Hurlburt, who thought it well for 
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