NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Frederick G. Henry of Denver, 
Colo., whois on to Washington on 
business, came to Manchester over 
Sunday and Monday to pay a brief 
visit with Mrs. Henry’s parents, Mr. 
meets. NN. P. Meldrum. He re- 
turned to Washington Monday. Mr. 
Henry was recently nominated by 
Governor Guild and confirmed by the 
council as commissioner for Massa- 
chusetts for the state of Colorado. 
W. S. Patterson has accepted a 
position with the Nelson S. Bartletts 
of Smith’s Point, and will have charge 
of their automobile after April 1. For 
the past eight years Mr. Patterson 
has been with L. L. Hopkins at West 
Manchester and he was with the lat- 
ter’s father in Brookline seven years 
before that. Mr. Hopkins has moved 
to New York. 
Mrs. Fred Hanners of Beverly was 
mepouest’ yesterday of Mrs. F. H. 
Dennis. 
Harry T. Swett was home from Bos- 
ton over Sunday and election day. 
George F. Allen has been quite 
poorly in health the past week. He 
was unable to get out to Town Meet- 
ing to vote Monday, the first time for 
20 or 25 years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiggin are 
to move into the cottage on Lincoln 
street, to be vacated today by Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert Allen and family 
who are moving to Medford. 
Philip Wade has moved his family 
to South Essex where he has leased a 
farm. 
Tuesday evening seven past noble 
grands of Liberty Rebekah lodge at- 
tended the meeting of the Past Noble 
Grands Association in Lynn and 
joined the association. They were: 
Mrs. Abbie C. Allen, Mrs. Susan M. 
Andrews, Mrs. Jessie Rust, Mrs. 
Flora S..Hersey, Mrs. Annie M. Sin- 
nicks, Miss Annabel Haraden and 
Miss Jennie C. Sargent. Noble Grand 
H. Mabel Johnson and Vice Grand 
Annie H. Knight were guests for the 
evening. A very instructive and 
pleasant evening was held and much 
enjoyed. 
Mrs. Arthur L. Toppan of Hanover 
has been spending the week with her 
parents, Mr.and Mrs. T. C. Rowe. 
Wednesday evening Mrs. Rowe en- 
tertained four tables at whist. 
Mrs. William Elliott of Beverly 
Farms and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Tap- 
pan of Hamilton were guests the mid- 
Miemoe the week of Mrs. G. L. 
Younger. 
G. A. Knoerr has completed wiring 
F. H. Dennis’ store with electric 
lights. 
Mrs. F. P. Knight gave a party last 
Saturday evening in honor of her 
young niece, Miss Annie Hayden of 
Haverhill. The young people had a 
most enjoyable time playing games, 
etc. Refreshments were _ served. 
Those present were Alice Tappan, 
Edith Northrup, Flossie Allen, Gwen- 
dolyn Glendenning, Princie Dodge, 
Jos. Floyd, Willard Rust, Edward 
Wheaton, Roland Knight and Samuel 
Knight. 
Mrs. Frank Morgan and Miss 
Mamie Morgan have been visiting 
relatives in Boston this week. 
Wednesday morning just before the 
8.40 train pulled into the station 
“Lassie,” the little pony owned by 
the two sons of Mr. Means of Smith’s 
Point, came galloping along Beach 
street toward the station and was 
stopped in front of the BREEZE office 
by Daniel Sheehan. Pretty soon, 
after the train had gone, the two 
lads came running along Beach street 
also. Their pet pony had been too 
anxious that morning to get to the 
station and left the barn prematurely 
leaving its load behind. 
Ernest Sackett formerly with G. A. 
Knoerr, has been spending the week 
with Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Richardson. 
Miss Lena Jones has returned to 
her school duties in Vermont after a 
few days’ visit at home. 
Mrs. George Wood of Beverly was 
a guest yesterday of Mrs. Gilman 
Burnham, 
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Central St., Manchester 
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