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MANCHESTER 
Joseph Carey has concluded his du- 
ties. at Bullock’s grocery, and is in 
New York city for a short vacation. 
At the regular meeting of the 
North Shore Horticultural society at 
Lee’s hall, this evening at 7.30, the 
speaker will be Dr. H. J. Wheeler of 
the Agricultural Service Bufreau of 
the Bowker Fertilizer Co., formerly 
director of the Rhode Island Experi- 
ment Station. Officers for the com- 
ing year will be nominated at this 
meeting. The election of officers will 
be on Friday evening, Nov. 7th. 
The speaker will begin promptly at 
7.45, business afterwards, 
N Ooi SOUR eG Ro iy 7 
Edward Haraden of Marblehead 
spent the holiday in town. 
A daughter was born Monday, 
eh 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mac- 
Donald (Miss Ada Crombie) at Bev- 
(= rly. 
Adrien Doucette, inside manger at 
the Essex County club the last few 
years, concludes his work there the 
first of the coming month. 
SQUIRE-SALTER 
A quiet home wedding was solemn- 
ized ‘Tuesday evening, Oct. 14, at the 
residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Sal- 
ter, Forest street, Manchester, when 
their sister, Miss Eva Florence Salter 
of England, and Joseph May Squire, 
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First Baptist church. 
K’piscopal service was used. Only the — 
formerly of England, now of Cleve- 
land, Ohio, were united in marriage 
by the Rev. A. G. Warner of the 
immediate family and a few close 
friends were present. 
The bride was attired in a gown of — 
rare - 
She wore a veil caught up with ~ 
She was given in © 
crepe de chine, trimmed with 
lace. 
orange blossoms. 
marriage by her brother, James Sal- 
ter. Her attendants were Miss Grace 
Salter, a neice, and Miss Cerilla Mc- — 
Innes, the latter of Gloucester. Lit- 
tle Miss Vera Salter, another neice, 
was flower girl. George Salter was 
Mr. Squire’s best man. 
The bride was formerly a teacher 
in the public schools of England. The 
young couple were well remembered 
by their friends in England as well as 
those in this country. 
A reception and wedding supper 
followed the ceremony Tuesday night. 
The house was attractively decorated 
for the occasion, which proved a most 
delightful one for the thirty or more 
who attended. 
Prycrim FATHERS OFFICERS 
INSTALLED 
The following officers of William 
Jeffery colony of Pilgrim Fathers 
were installed Monday evening by 
Deputy Supreme Governor W. B. 
Publicover of Beverly Farms, assist- 
ed by members from the Beverly 
Farms and Lynn colonies: 
Governor—Mrs. Jennie P. Dennis. 
Lieutenant Governor—Mrs. Hattie 
Preston, 
Secretary—M. cL, Dodge. 
Treasurer—Mrs. eae Floyd. 
Collector—Mrs. Ellen I. Horton, 
Chaplain—Mrs, William Roberts. 
Sergeant-at-arms—Mrs. Levi Har- 
vie, 
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Outside Sentinel—M, C. Horton. 
An oyster supper was served. 
Sentinel — Mrs. Emma 
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