NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Next Friday evening, the 22d, will 
be observed by the Manchester club 
as “ladies day.’’ The club will be 
open to the public from 2 to 5, and 
ushers will be on hand to show visi- 
tors around. In the evening an enter- 
tainment will be furnished, as a feature 
of which there will be present a male 
quartet from Boston. Each member 
will be entitled to one ticket. 
Monday, about midnight, it is 
claimed, a pung on which there were 
no bells, and containing two men, 
drove from the direction of Glouces- 
ter, and stopping at the house of 
Israel Martin one of the men pro- 
ceeded to raid the hen coop located 
not far from the road, when one of the 
household, who was just retiring, 
gave the alarm, and the prospective 
thieves escaped. 
Henry T. Bingham has been con- 
fined to his home in Central square all 
the past week, and has been in the 
care of a doctor. His condition was 
quite serious the early part of the 
week, but he is much improved now. 
H. B. Hinchliffe has hired the Ches- 
ter L. Crafts cottage now occupied by 
Mr. Crafts and family, who are to 
move into the new cottage being built 
on the opposite side of the street. 
Mr. Hinchliffe will move here from 
Beverly about May 1. 
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Blaisdell 
gave one of the largest parties of the 
season at their residence on Union 
st., Thursday eve. There were about 
60 present. Whist was played. 
The party was in honor of the doctor’s 
51st birthday anniversary. Guests were 
presert from Beverly Farms and 
Magnolia. 
D.D.G.M. Chas. J. Gray and G.M. 
John A. Hawson of Ocean lodge, of 
Gloucester, paid an official visit to 
Magnolia lodge 149, 1.0.0.F., Thurs- 
day evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Campbell 
went to Fitchburg yesterday to attend 
the funeral of Mrs. Wylie, an only 
aunt of Mr. Campbell. 
Mrs. John Watson has been visit- 
ing friends in Boston this week. 
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and two daugh- 
ters, Gladys and Vera, who have been 
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lane 
the past few months, left Tuesday to 
join Mr. Mitchell at Richfield Centre, 
Wis., where he is a minister of the 
gospel. 
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Wanted by a thoroughly competent fore- 
man of ten years experience on an estate. 
Call or write i 
N. A. ALGER, 
244 Cabot St, 
Tel. 554. Beverly, Mass. 
Frederick Burnham is quite ill at 
his home on School street with a com- 
plication of ailments. 
Miss Laura I. Norton entertained 
the teachers of the Price Primary 
school at her home on Lincoln street, 
Thursday evening. 
Mrs. Fred M. Johnson entertained 
at whist Wednesday afternoon, at her 
home on Bennett street. 
Mrs. Gardner Heath is quite ill at 
her home at the Cove. 
Choral Society 
The remaining rehearsals of the 
Manchester Choral society will be 
held at the chapel on Wednesday 
evening, March 20, Monday evening, 
March 25, and Wednesday evening, 
March 27, also on Thursday afternoon, 
April 11. The concert will be given 
on the evening of April 11, at the 
Town hall and will be a musical event 
that our people cannot afford to miss. 
The chorus will be assisted by prom- 
inent Boston soloists and nine pieces 
from the Boston Festival orchestra. 
This latter organization is one of great 
merit, and Jeaves the following day 
for a concert tour of the large cities 
of the states. This promises to be 
the event of the winter and a grand 
Easter musical attraction that should 
receive the patronage and encourage- 
ment of every citizen of Manchester. 
A more detailed announcement will 
appear later. 
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