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MANCHESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Johnson 
are leaving town tomorrow for 
Swampscott, where they will have 
a house at 140 Elmwood road. 
Their attractive cottage on Bennett 
street, will probably be rented. 
H. Baker, the tailor in the Breeze 
building, closed his shop today for 
the season. He expects to return to 
Manchester next year. 
Rey. L. A. Eaton of Chestershire, 
Mass., will preach at the Baptist 
church Sunday, as a candidate for 
the pastorate. 
Next Friday evening at the Bap- 
tist church, a missionary concert 
will be given by the Mission band to 
take the place of the regular Fri- 
day evening prayer meeting. 
The quarterly meeting of the 
Baptist churches of this district will 
be held at the local church, Thurs- 
day, September 21, at 2 p.m. 
Miss Katherine Shea, one of last 
year’s graduates of the Story High 
‘school, is to take a course at Sim- 
mons college this year. 
Miss Marion Annabel of Salem, is 
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John 
Elliot, Vine street. 
The class of 1912 of the Story 
High school, have re-elected officers 
for the year with the choice of Ru- 
fus Long president, and Helen Wing 
vice-president. 
Mrs. Edward Crowell and_ son, 
William Allen, have been recent vis- 
itors at the new home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Claude Towle in Danvers. 
James MacGregor will not leave 
Manchester until the latter part of 
November for his new home in Du- 
blin, N. H. Mr. MacGregor has 
been caretaker at Miss Adele G. 
Thayer’s place at West Manchester 
for a number of years and is among 
the best known gardeners on the 
North Shore. He has been treasurer 
of the North Shore Horticultural 
society for a number of years. Miss 
Thayer has now sold her estate to 
F. P. Frazier and has a new home 
for summer occupancy at Dublin, 
N. H. Mr. MacGregor goes there as 
caretaker. 
N. S. Horticultural Society. 
The next regular meeting of the 
N. S. Horticultural society will be 
held this evening. It will be 
‘‘Onion Night.’’ A special prize is 
offered for the twelve best onions. 
A noted grower will give a talk on 
this important vegetable. All are 
invited to bring exhibits of flowers, 
fruits and vegetables for which 
prizes will be awarded. The discus- 
sion committee have a few ideas to 
pass out. 
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