NORTH SHORE BREEZE . 3 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. J. W. Campbell gavea delight- 
ful ‘‘at home,” Thursday afternoon, at 
her Washington street residence in 
honor of Miss Green, of Hartford, 
Conn., fiancee of Rev. Mr. Lincoln 
who recently left here for St. Louis. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Johnson en- 
tertained at their Bennett street resi- 
_ dence Monday evening, April 1. 
Miss Larah D. Fish is to spend part 
of the school vacation visiting Miss 
Brewster in Plymouth. 
William Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, are to observe their 19th an- 
_niversary Monday evening, Apr. 22. 
Selectman and Mrs. Fred K. Swett 
entertained a small party at dinner at 
their home Wednesday evening. 
A hearing is. to be held next 
Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock at 
the office of the Harbor and Land 
Commissioners, State House, on the 
application. of Geo. S. Sinnicks for a 
“license to build a bulkhead and fill 
solid in Manchester harbor as per 
plans filed.” 
Officer Lamasney had his spring 
opening on the speedy autoists last 
Sunday and held up one scorcher that 
~ was going through town at a 40-mile 
clip. The officer handed out some 
kindly advice as to the regulations 
here, and the fellow, who was inclined 
to receive his admonition reluctantly 
went on his way. 
There was a slight burglar scare at 
the Neck Tuesday afternoon, but 
nothing serious developed, however. 
Prop. Gilman went to Brownland Cot- 
tage in the afternoon and noticed that 
some vehicle had left its track in the 
- light snow in the courtway by the 
house and later discovered a window 
open. The police was notified and 
special officer Leary was on duty there 
over night, but nothing further was 
seen or found which would indicate 
the presence of burglars. 
The Women’s Relief Corps are re- 
hearsing for a play to be given in the 
Town hall the latter part of this month 
or early in May. The play is entitled 
“Breezy Point,’ and will be given by 
local talent entirely. P.H. Boyle is 
instructing in the rehearsing. | 
Friends of Daniel J. Sheehan will 
be pleased to learn of his success in 
New York city recently when at a 
meet held by the Military Athletic 
League in the armory of the 69th 
regiment Mr. Sheehan won first prize 
~ in the 220-yard dash. 
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Mrs. White and family, who have 
been living in the Miss Brown house 
on Central street, are to move to the 
house recently purchased from_ the 
heirs of Josephine Swett by E. S. 
Bradley. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work 
EDWARD S&S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
Hot Water Heating ... . Gas Fitting 
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Miss Maude E. Hadley of Lowell, _ re —== 
is spending her school vacation with 
her cousin, Mrs. J. A. Lodge, Church 
street. 
Friends of Thomas Bennett, until NA 
recently coachman with the W. D. = 
Denegres at West Manchester, will 
be pleased to learn that he now has a a f 
fine position with J. C. McCarthy, the LON ana 
Tremont street (Boston) lace importer, ie Uy sss Mec 
as chauffeur. He has two Packards, 
—1906 and 1907 models. 
The April meeting of the Wednes- Se 
day evening club will be held next 
Wednesday evening, Apr. 10. It is 
understood the University Male quar- 
tet of Boston anda reader will furnish 
the entertainment. 
Miss Gladys Freeman of Boston is 
spending the week with the Misses 
Leary of ‘Tappan street. 
Lee Marshall arrived home from 
Dartmouth Wednesday for the spring 
vacation of two weeks. 
Edison Records. at Woodbury’s, 
Beach street. 2 
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Manchester. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
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