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A son, Tifnothy Jerome, arrived in 
} the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Timothy 
Cronin, Tuesday, July 21st. 
A launch load of young people from 
Marblehead came over to Manchester 
for the band concert on Wednesday 
evening. 
Sergeant Andrews and Patrolman 
Lee and Sheehan were on duty at the 
water sports, at Magnolia, “luesday af- 
_ ternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagar and son 
_ Francis are spending a week with Mr. 
} and Mrs. E. J. Semons, Pine street. 
| Miss Gladys Semons is spending the 
} summer with her grand-parents Mr. and 
| Mrs. Gregory in Middleton. 
Members of Allen W. R. C., 119, 
are reminded that the next meeting of 
corps will be on Thursday evening. Aug. 
6, when arrangements will be made for 
the annual picnic, and other business 
transacted. A full attendance is re- 
quested. 
Dr. and Mrs. Blaisdell have had as 
guests a few days the past week the 
_ doctor's sister, Miss Alice Blaisdell of 
| Haverhill, and his cousin, Miss Marjorie 
~ Wakefield of Hutchinson, Minn. ‘To 
the latter the visit was one of much_ in- 
terest as it was her first visit to the East, 
and tothe ocean. She spent much of 
her time at Singing Beach, and was 
_ charmed with the beauties of Manchester. 
— Mrs. McTagart and daughter, Miss 
~ E. McLogan, Mrs. Anna Bryne and 
_ grand-daughter, Marguerite Duffy from 
_ Chicago, are spending a month’s vaca- 
_ tion at Mrs. Thomas Sheehan's, “Tap- 
| pan street, Manchester, “They have had 
an relided trip, stopping at Buffalo and 
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| spending a few days at Niagara Falls 
re also. They are to be joined later hy 
, friends, the Misses Lynch and ©’ Neill, 
: who are to remain a few weeks. 
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Karly last Saturday evening a woman 
lost her watch while walking across the 
street in Central square, though she did 
not know at the time when or where she 
lost it. About one o’ clock Sunday morn- 
| ing the keen eye of Night Officer Shee- 
__ han discovered the watch in the street, 
| and the fact that it had stopped at 8.10 
— would indicate it was lost about that hour. 
The fact that the watch was lost and 
found is not so unusual, but that it had 
escaped the heavy wheels of scores of 
autos and the hoofs of horses, bicycles, 
etc., that had passed over it during that 
evening is almost miraculous. When 
the owner came to the police station 
Sunday to inquire if a watch had been 
_ found it was handed to her without a 
~ scratch upon it. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
44 Central St., 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
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Telephone Connection 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss Nellie Ae C oRden # Hopkinton 
is visiting the Misses Mary and Gertrude 
Manion, Tappan street. 
Miss Anna Hickey of Beverly. Farms 
has been spending her vacation with he: 
aunt, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan, Tappan 
street. 
The band concert on Wednesday 
evening proved no less of interest than 
those preceding... The Salem Cadet 
Band has certainly won a warm place 
for itself in the hearts of Manchester 
folk and from many in the vicinity of 
Manchester, as there were in the vicinity 
of 2200 people in the square Wednesday 
evening to hear the music. “The bril- 
liant illumination was a pleasing feature. 
There are to be two more concerts, — 
on Wednesday evenings, August 12 and 
19. The last two concerts had to be 
arranged for consecutive weeks because 
of other dates which the band has for 
Wednesday evenings. The concert 
program for the first of these concerts 
will be printed in next week’s BREEZE. 
Grover Cleveland souvenir plates, 35 
cents each, at Beaton’s. * 
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