NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Dea. Jos. A. Torrey has been con- 
fined at home for three weeks by a 
painful illness, and is still under the 
care of a nurse. 
Fred C. Lynam, president of the 
Bar Harbor Water Co, was in town 
Thursday calling upon the local Water 
Board. the water system in Bar 
Harbor is run bya private concern, 
and not by the town as here. Mr. 
Lynam is here looking into the mat- 
ter of meters and into the system of 
managing water works, the system in 
this town being recognized as one of 
the finest in New England for a small 
town. 
Miss Gladys Verry entertained a 
party of her schoolmates and friends 
at her home on Lincoln street, Thurs- 
day evening, at a “Valentine Party.” 
The evening was spent in playing 
games, singing college songs, etc. 
ihe latter pait of the evening a 
dainty spread was given the young 
people. Miss Verry’s guests were: 
Misses Ethel Stanley, Alice Blaisdell 
and Agnes Carter, and Henry Mer- 
rill, Revere Pulsifer, Chas. Hooper, 
Samuel Knight and Harry Hooper. 
Edward Killam was given a sur- 
prise party by a number of his friends 
at his home on Desmond avenue, 
Thursday evening; on the occasion of 
his 21st birthday. Whist was oom 
during the evening and a _ pleasing 
musical program was carried out in- 
cluding singing by H. S. Tappan, 
trombone solos by Mr. Wade, and 
graphophone selections. 
merberte tial leit for San Fran- 
cisco the first of the week, where he 
will seek employment at his trade as 
carpenter. Mrs. Hall, who is now 
visiting relatives in Boston, will prob- 
ably join him there later. 
E. S. Bradley is having the house 
which he recently bought from the 
Josephine C. Swett heirs, on Central 
street, thoroughly renovated inside, 
and modern improvements installed. 
“G. A. Knoerr has completed wiring 
the house. 
Miss Ethel Hooper was home from 
Wellesley college a few days this week 
during the mid-winter few days’ recess. 
E. F. Height has been in Hookset, 
-N.H., the past week on a visit with 
his sister-in-law, Mrs. Quimby, and 
family. 
Mrs. Ellen M. Brewster and daugh- 
ter, Miss Harriet P. Brewster, left for 
North Adams the first of the week, 
where Mrs. Brewster will make her 
home in the future. Miss Brewster 
will attend a boarding school and will 
go to Northfield next year. Their 
many friends here greatly regret their 
departure. 
The Degree of Honor went on a 
sleighride party Thursday evening. 
The whist party and social of the 
Sacred Heart church in the Town 
hall, Monday evening, was well at- 
tended. Dancing was enjoyed after 
the whist. The prizes in the latter 
were won by Thos. O’Brien and Miss 
Mary Barry. 
The annual Division Encampments 
of the G.A.R. and S. of V., are to be 
held next week in Boston,—on Tues- 
day and Wednesday. Delegations 
are planning on attending both from 
here. 
Miss Statira Macdonald came home 
from White Plains, N.Y., the first of 
the week, for a short visit. 
The Sewing Circle of the Rebekahs 
Mmelwatawins. nw es Crowell eelast 
Monday evening and played whist. 
Ericson--Connors 
Swan Junius Ericson, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Eric W. Ericson of Man- 
chester, was united in marriage last 
evening, to Miss Cicilea M. C. Connors 
of Jamaica Plain. The ceremony was 
performed by Rev. C. Arthur Lin- 
coln of the Congregational church at 
his home on Washington street. 
The young couple were attended by 
Harold Ericson, a brother of the 
groom, and Miss Annie Kelley of 
Gloucester. Mr and Mrs. Ericson 
will make their home in Manchester 
for the present 
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Central St., Manchester 
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