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MANCHESTER 
Miss Helen Washburn of Salem is 
visiting Miss Nellie Hobbs, Pine street. 
Miss Eldridge is visiting her sister, 
Mrs. Frank A. Rowe, and Mr. Rowe, 
Lincoln street, over Sunday. 
A horse belonging to Samuel Knight 
& Son dropped dead while going up 
Masconomo hill Wednesday. 
George E. Scott was on from Quis- 
sett, Cape Cod, a few days the past 
week renewing acquaintances. 
Miss Minnie Scott of Boston is spend- 
ing a fortnight’s vacation a guest of 
Mrs. Hannah Tappan, Bridge street. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kitfield 
and two daughters, Misses Edna and 
Marion are at Onset Bay, Cape Cod, for 
a week. 
Mrs. Louis D. White and daughter 
Pauline have gone to Senierville, N. S., 
to remain until the schools open in Sep- 
tember. 
Miss Madeliene Symonds, the young 
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benj. R. Sy- 
monds of Salem, is spending two weeks 
with Mrs. Alfred Hersey. 
Miss Marjorie Choate of Beverly, 
Merton Allen and two other young peo- 
ple from the same place were among the 
big crowd who were in town for the 
concert Wednesday evening. 
C. R. Fish left Monday for Cincin- 
nati to attend a gathering of salesmen 
connected with the company for which 
he is New England representative to- 
night, at Marion, O. 
Howard Winchester is stopping at the 
Corinthian Yacht club in Marblehead 
this summer, while Mrs. Winchester is 
in Maine. Sydney Marshall was_ his 
guest part of the past week. [Lee Mar- 
shall is at Norway, Me., for a few 
weeks. 
John I. Allen has started in plumbing 
business for himself, and is occupying 
half of the ground floor of the building, 
opposite the electric light station, used 
until recently by John Scott, the painter. 
Mr. Allen is a Manchester young man 
and is experienced in the business. He 
was fora number of years engaged in 
this sort of work in San Francisco. He 
has considerable work on hand already. 
Conomo Tribe of Red Men are to 
hold a basket picnic at Tuck’s Point next 
Wednesday, the 22d. If the. weather 
is not clear on that day it will be held the 
day after,—Thursday. Wives and sweet- 
hearts of members will join them in the 
day’s outing. An orchestra will be on 
hand to plav during the day. Coffee and 
lemonade will be served free. Motor 
boats will run from the town wharf, at 
the Common, to the Point beginning at 
9 o'clock to convey members and friends 
to and from the grounds. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, 
summer styles, at Bell’s. 
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