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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Appleton 
have sent out cards for the wedding 
and marriage reception of their daugh- 
ter Gertrude, and John L. Prest, at 
their home in Wenham, Thursday 
evening, April 25. 
Miss Annabel Haraden who has 
been in charge of the local telephone 
exchange since it was opened here 
some nine years ago, concludes her 
services with the company this week 
and will enter the employ of Sheldon’s 
market as bookkeeper. Miss Alice 
Haraden succeeds her sisteras chief 
operator. When the exchange 
opened here there were about 50 sub- 
scribers ; now there are over 300 sub- 
scribers beside the Magnolia exchange 
which is a branch of the Manchester 
office, having over 75 subscribers. 
The many Manchester friends of 
Webster F. Putnam read with much 
regret in the Boston papers of last 
Saturday that the Boston Stock Ex- 
change firm of which he is the senior 
partner, had assigned. The failure 
was not a large one, and was the re- 
sult of the recent stock market col- 
lapse. The firm’s embarrassment 
seems to have been caused by heavy 
commitments on the long side of the 
New York market and the inability to 
realize on assets, mostly real estate. 
The creditors will probably receive 
dollar for dollar. 
Miss Gladys Freeman of Boston 
who was spending last week with the 
Misses Leary, returned to her home 
Sunday after a very pleasant visit. 
Miss Libbie Dunn and her guest 
Miss Clara Spechmann, returned to 
Northfield seminary Monday. Miss 
_Spechmann thoroughly enjoyed her 
visit here, it being her first trip to the 
shore, and the salt water being an 
unusual sight for her. 
A cabinet meeting of the Y.M.C.A. 
was held yesterday week at Peabody 
_to arrange for the meet to be held 
next summer at Andover. ‘The local 
Phi Alpha Pi was represented by 
President Sinnicks. It will be re- 
called that the Manchester boys cap- 
_ tured most all the prizes at the meet 
last year. Willard Rust is captain of 
the local team and Frank Sinnicks is 
manager. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bradley are re- 
ceiving congratulations on the arrival 
of a daughter at their Pine street home 
Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Crafts 
moved into their new cottage on 
School street Thursday. Mr. and 
Mrs. H. B. Hinchliffe, who are to oc- 
cupy the house Mr. and Mrs. Crafts 
are vacating, expect to move down 
from Beverly next week. 
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EDWARD S. 
PRACTICAL 
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Telephone Connections 
Mrs.J. “7A.. Lodge entertained a 
party of fourteen girls yesterday after- 
noon at her home on Church street, 
in honor of her cousin, Miss Maude 
E. Hadley of Lowell, on the occasion 
Of 7 Her, esixteenth ‘birthday. The 
latter’s mother, Mrs. Frank I. Hadley 
is here for a short visit. 
Misses Theresa O’Neil and Cath- 
erine Corkery and the former’s father, 
Cornelius O'Neil saw Wm. Gillette 
in’ |S Clarice” -at-the* Hollis'street 
theatre Wednesday. 
An interesting event which took 
place at the parochial residence last 
Sunday afternoon was the christening 
of the infant daughter, Mary Eva, of 
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy White. Miss 
Lulu White of Gloucester, an aunt, 
was the godmother. 
Magnolia lodge of Odd Fellows 
will work the initiation degree on one 
candidate next Thursday evening. 
Miss Elsie McPherson of Nova 
Scotia is a guest of Mrs. L. E. Allen, 
who is visiting her son, W. E. Allen 
on School street. 
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