NORTH SHORE BREEZE 3 
MANCHESTER 
The Degree of Honor had a very 
enjoyable evening at Odd Fellows’ 
hall, Wednesday evening, on the oc- 
casion of their installation exercises. 
Deputy Mrs. Amanda Wilkins and 
suite of Salem, with a delegation in 
all of about 20, were present The 
officers installed were: Mrs. Jeannie 
Mitchell, past chief of honor; Mrs. 
Ida F. Mason, chief of honor; Emma 
_C. Perry, lady of honor; Mrs. S. A. 
Loomis, chief of ceremonies; Mrs. 
Mary E. Fritz, usher; Mrs Mary Par- 
sons, recorder; C. T. Loomis, finan- 
cier; Mrs. Nettie Silva, treasurer ; 
Mrs. Ellen Sheehan, inside watch; 
John F. Silva, outside watch. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mead (Etta 
Woodbury) were in town Thursday 
to attend the annual reunion of the 
Congregational church, the latter ex- 
_ tending her visit with her mother until 
today. 
Rev. George L. Gleason of Tops- 
field, former pastor here, was a guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kitfild, 
Ashland ave., during his brief visit 
here this week. 
Miss Helen Russell of Somerville 
spent Sunday with Miss Mabelle 
Lodge. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendrick of 
Nashua, N H., are guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. G. A. Knoerr. 
The Birthday Party at the Baptist 
church Wednesday evening was the 
occasion of a pleasant gathering. Be- 
sides the social feature of the affair 
an interesting program was carried 
out. Mrs. Charlotte Brown read a 
humorous selection entitled “The New 
Organ’’; Miss Olive Cook and Miss 
Sadie Noyes sang a duet; Miss Har- 
riet Brewster read ‘“‘Wilson’s Move ”’ ; 
Miss Alice Rainville played a piano 
solo. But the most interesting part 
was the reading of the original verses 
passed in by those who attended, as 
each was requested to bring a verse, 
and also a penny for each year of his 
age. $12 was netted. After a colla- 
tion of cocoa and crackers, games 
were played. 
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Entertainment and Sale. 
An Entertainment will be given in the Chapel 
next Thursday Evening, Jan. 31, under the aus- 
pices of the Ladies’ Social Circle. 
CANDY, CAKE and COCOA for sale. 
Doors open at 7; entertainment at 7.45. 
ADMISSION 10 cents, 
Mrs. E. C. Fitch and Miss Helen 
Fitch, her daughter, were down to 
their cottage on Norton’s Point, Wed- 
nesday. Yesterday they sailed for 
England, and the rest of the family 
will join them later, in season for the 
wedding of young Mr. Fitch and Miss 
Northend. 
The younger son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Allan S. Peabody has been quite crit- 
ically ill this week. 
Revere Pulsifer is to represent the 
Class of ’07 at the prize drill contest of 
the Gloucester high school in March. 
Many people have taken in “Ben 
Hur’ at the Boston Theatre the past 
week. The play will be in Boston for 
another month. 
Elizabeth Hassam of Manchester, 
conveys to Abby Hassam of Boston, 
lands and flats in Manchester. 
Mrs. Jacob H. Kitfield has been 
spending the week in Salem with her 
mother, Mrs. Henry Bickford. 
A delegation of W.R.C. members 
went to Rockport Wednesday even- 
ing to attend the installation of the 
corps there. 
The Republican Town committee of 
Manchester, met Wednesday evening 
at the Town hall and organized for 
the year, with the choice of Jeffrey 
a otanleyerasschallinans Verve 
Hoare, secretary ;~ Walter Ry Bell} 
treasurer. All were either present or 
‘accounted for.” 
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