NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Among the fatalities in the recent 
Baltimore {& Ohio train wreck just 
outside Washington was Miss Carrie 
Cromwell of that city, who will be re- 
membered as the young lady who 
made a visit with Julius F. Rabardy 
and family a few summers ago. Her 
death recalls to the mind of Mr. 
Rabardy the thrilling days of the war, 
for, when in winter quarters at Fred- 
erick City, Mr. Rabardy became ac- 
quainted with her grandfather, John 
C. Hardt, then a young man, who 
afterward went out to the battlefield 
to find Mr. Rabardy, having heard he 
was mortally wounded, with the inten- 
tion of giving him a burial in his yard. 
A life long friendship between the two 
men and their families resulted. 
Rey. Fr. Vieira and Lawyer Terry 
of New Bedford were in town Thurs- 
day on a flying visit with friends. 
The school committee have received 
a number of. applications for the 
vacancy ‘caused by the resignation of 
Mr. Griffin, the music teacher. They 
will not take any action, however, 
until their meeting next Monday 
evening. 
Mrs. John E. Lee of West Manches- 
ter will spend the balance of. the win- 
ter with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer 
Standley, in Beverly Farms. 
Friends of Mrs. N. B Sargent will 
regret to learn of her illness at her 
home in West Boxford. Prof. Sar- 
gent is convalescing from a recent ill- 
ness, too, 
Miss Marjorie Choate of Beverly 
was a guest the first of the week of 
E. E. Allen and family. 
Waldo Peart spent part of his school 
vacation in Chelsea visiting friends. 
Among those who attended the 
school theatricals in the Universalist 
church, Gloucester, Thursday evening 
were: Harry and Charlie Hooper, 
Sayre Merrill, Frank Sinnicks and 
Revere Pulsifer. 
Stanley Lutz has given up his work 
at Biandley’ s blacksmith shop for the 
present and started Thursday for the 
White Mountains where he will spend 
two weeks in an effort to recover from 
a severe attack of asthma. 
A number of people from Glouces- 
ter, Boston and this town were guests 
at a chamarita given Wednesday 
evening at the home of Jos. Katen, 
Forest street. About 60 persons 
were present. 
WANTED 
A young woman desires room and board 
in a private family. 
Address 
Box 239, Manchester, Mass. 
Mrs. Samuel Cool is confined to 
her home with a severe attack of grip. 
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morley re- 
ceived a New Year’s gift in the ar- 
rival of a little son in their Brook 
street home Tuesday. 
Michael Kehoe of Magnolia is the 
new caretaker at Col. Harry E. Rus- 
sell’s estate at the Cove. 
Benjamin Crombie has entered the 
Boston Auto school for a course of in- 
structions in running an automobile. 
Ernest Howe has accepted a posi- 
tion with the General Electric Co., in 
Lynn. 
Mrs. Jane H. Tenney is reported 
quite ill at her home on Pleasant 
street. 
The meeting of the Choral society 
will be held next week on Saturday 
evening in the Chapel, instead of 
Wednesday evening. The member- 
bership is constantly increasing, the 
number now being 57. Members 
may join at any meeting. 
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and two daugh- 
ters, Gladys and Vera, are spending a 
few weeks with Mrs. Fred W. Lane. 
They are en route from Lebanon, 
N.H., to their new home in Boise, 
Idaho, where Mr. Mitchell has already 
begun his pastorate at the Unitarian 
church. Miss Ethel Mitchell of Sim- 
mon’s college, spent Christmas week 
with her mother and ‘tisters at Mrs. 
Lane's: 
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