NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
O. T. Roberts gave a very interest- 
ing talk before the Odd Fellows at 
their meeting Thursday evening, on 
his trip to England. A _ collation 
consisting of oyster stew, cocoa, 
etc., was served after the meeting. 
meeenumber of W.R.C. members 
madea callon Mrs. T.O. D. Urqu- 
hart at Arlington, Wednesday even- 
ing. 
Miss Ethel Standley gave a party to 
a few of her young friends at her home 
on Norwood avenue, last Friday even- 
ing. 
George De Luc of Salem has been 
spending the latter part of the week 
here with relatives. 
Prop. M. J. Callahan of the Man- 
chester House received word this week 
from Toledo, O., from relatives of Mr. 
J.C. Morse who is a familiar figure at 
Manchester every summer, stating that 
Mr. Morse died on Jan. 27. Mr. 
Morse has visited the shore for a num- 
ber of seasons and was quite interested 
in the town. During his visits he has 
made a number of acquaintances, who 
will regret to learn of his death. He 
was connected with the Utah Railroad 
and had other large financial interests 
in the West. 
Mrs. Rainville was taken to the hos- 
pital in Salem last week, and was 
operated upon Tuesday for a serious 
trouble. She is reported as_ recover- 
ing successfully. 
The meeting at the parochial resi- 
dence last Sunday afternoon, relative 
to organizing a Knights of Columbus 
council at Manchester, was quite well 
attended. Another meeting will be 
‘held tomorrow afternoon at the same 
place at 38 p.m. 
Albert H. Aiken and family of Bos- 
ton will occupy the Tappan house on 
Bennett street, now occupied by Mr. 
and Mrs. Fred Sanford. Mr. Aiken 
is a painter, with A. J. Orr. He will 
move here about April 1. 
The Ladies’ Aid Society, D. of R., 
held a whist party Monday evening at 
the home of Mrs. George S. Sinnicks. 
Mrs. Frank P. Knight won the lady’s 
prize and George Younger the gentle- 
man’s prize. 
Daniel J. Sheehan returned yester- 
day to New York city, after a weeks 
with his parents, on Norwood avenue. 
Last Sunday morning was the cold- 
est this winter, the thermometer rang- 
ing between 20 and 26 below zero. It 
was 20 below at the pumping station 
and 26 below at places on Pleasant 
Street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ayers of 
Winthrop were guests over the 22d. 
of Mrs. Isabella Stidstone. 
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Martin -- Bresney 
Frank Martin of Manchester, and 
Miss Josephine Theresa Bresney of 
Gloucester were united in marriage at 
Gloucester last Sunday, Feb. 24. 
Silva -- Souza 
Antonio L, Silva and Mrs. Eliza 
Amelia Souza, both of Manchester, 
were united in marriage last Saturday, 
Feb. 23, by Town Clerk A. S. Jewett, 
of Manchester. The groom isa fish- 
erman and the bride is widow of the 
late Joseph Souza, of this town. The 
happy couple were serenaded last Sat- 
urday evening by friends who live 
near them on Forest street. This is 
the second marriage performed by 
Town Clerk Jewett in his long term 
of service. 
Silva -- Perry 
Manuel Silva of Manchester, and 
Belle Perry of Gloucester, were mar- 
ried last week, and are now living in 
Manchester. Last Saturday when the 
parents of the 15-year-old bride learned 
of the then rumored marriage, there 
were quite exciting times. The police 
of Gloucester and Manchester were 
put to work on the case, but despite 
their efforts and that of the parents, 
the knot couldn’t be untied. Since 
then matters have been mended, and 
Mr. and Mrs. Silva are living happily 
on Forest street, this town. 
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