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MANCHESTER. 
Among the young men to enter 
college this autumn will be Roland 
Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
P. Knight, who will enter Dart- 
mouth. Samuel Knight will not re- 
turn to Technology this year, but 
plans to take up his work again next 
year. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bryant 
and son, of South Portland, Me., 
have been spending part of the week 
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reed, at 
Reed’s restaurant, Beach street. 
Miss Jennie Hannable is leaving 
Sunday for Boxford, where she has 
a position as teacher in the public 
schools. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plummer 
Andrews of Lynn were in town to 
spend Labor Day, with the former’s 
grandmother, Mrs. Susan _ Slade, 
Brook street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leach were 
home from Boston over Sunday and 
the holiday, with the former’s par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Leach, 
North street. 
Mrs. Alexander Robertson and son 
John, returned Monday from spend- 
ing the summer at Woolwich, Me. 
Mr. Robertson went to Maine over 
the week-end in order to return to 
Manchester with his family. 
Mrs. Frank L. Decker and chil- 
dren returned Monday from a five 
_ weeks’ outing at Mrs. Decker’s for- 
mer home at Woolwich, Me. 
Among the recent visitors to Man- 
chester were Judge and Mrs. Archi- 
bald of Jacksonville, Fla., who ran 
down from Boston last Saturday to 
* spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. 
Alfred S. Jewett. Judge Archibald 
recently returned from a _ tour of 
Europe and with his wife he is now 
putting in a few weeks hereabouts 
with Boston as headquarters. In all 
his travels, the judge declares, he 
has never been to a place that pos- 
sesses the charms of Manchester and 
the adjoining towns. Manchester 
has a particular charm for him, for 
it was here he found his first wife. 
A motor ride along the North Shore, 
as far as Rockport, in Dr. Blaisdell’s 
touring car was a pleasant feature 
of his visit here. 
Miss Agnes M. Sjolund is spend- 
ing a few days in town before re- 
turning to Chicago to resume her 
training at the Children’s Memorial 
hospital. She has been in Vermont 
all summer recuperating, after an at- 
tack of typhoid. 
Miss Adele Sjolund, who has been 
in Vermont, returned to Manchester 
with her sister. Miss Sarah Sjolund 
was also in Brattleboro for a week’s 
vacation. 
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