NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
Among those who attended the 
Salem Oratorio concert Tuesday 
evening, in which Miss Mabel Mor- 
' gan and A. L. Saben sang, were: 
Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E.S. 
Knight, Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell, Miss 
MacIntire, Miss Florence Kauffman, 
Biirs. fF. K. Swett, Mrs. G: E. Will- 
monton, Mrs. G. A. Knoerr, Miss 
Emma Hotz, Mrs. F. M. Andrews, 
Mrs. A. L. Saben, Misses Eleanor 
Morgan, Alice and Annabel Haraden, 
Grace Macgregor and Mrs. J. R. 
Allen. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Beverly, 
and son, Harry, and his fiancee, Miss 
Amanda Hatfield of Beverly, were 
guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. 
Hollis L. Roberts. 
ise opecht and son Price 
left yesterday for a visit to their 
former home in Nova Scotia. Mr. 
' Specht is the gardener at Dr. Fitz 
estate. 
Misses Eleanor and Mabel Morgan 
spent the holiday with their aunt in 
Roslindale. 
The selectmen went over the town 
_ highways Thursday with the superin- 
tendent of streets on their annual 
spring inspection tour. It is probable 
the new method of tar construction 
will be carried from the junction of 
Central and Bridge streets through to 
the fountain at West Manchester. 
Many of the other streets will receive 
attention in a general way. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lethbridge aie 
moving into the Thomas Baker tene- 
- ment on Friend court the coming 
_ week. 
A large barge of coal from the 
Hudson river arrived at Samuel 
Knight & Sons’ wharf Tuesday, the 
first since fall. 
J. F. Scott of Beverly is the new 
manager of R. Robertson Co.’s shop 
at Manchester to succeed Mr. Smith, 
who recently moved to California. 
Mr. Scott has been in the employ of 
the firm as general foreman fcr the 
_ past fifteen years and knows the busi- 
ness from Ato Z. J. A. Kelley, also 
from the Beverly shop, has been trans- 
ferred to Manchester to help handle 
the big amount of work on at present. 
Two Dozen Boats from White’s 
Yard in Manchester 
White of Manchester has turned out 
one of the largest yachting classes 
that will be sailed in Massachusetts 
waters the coming season,—namely 
twenty-four fifteen footers. The boats 
are ina class by themselves, part be- 
ing for the Boston Yacht club and the 
rest for the New Haven Yacht club. 
The boats are not all off yet, but 
Personal Attention Given to all Work 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 
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White’s yard is filled with those that 
are finished and ready for the water. 
The boats are not large, but they 
are a smack little squad and will be 
heard from this summer, no doubt. 
Eighteen of these boats are for the 
Boston Yacht club and are known as 
the ‘‘ Hull One-Design class.”” These 
are designated by numbers and the 
owners are; Boat No.1, F.S. Corlew; 
2, J. K. Lanning ;.3, F L. Dunne; 4, 
Chasis Eauriaterpom hk. s Van 
iNameny aon lane tacobs. ite Ane Ce 
Jones; 8, Hector E. Lynch; 9, Geo. 
W. Wheeler; 10, Richard Hutchinson ; 
io hase Debear, 125GeonB. Wight: 
mam sao. Chase W.) Cole “14°-h-* Be 
Holmes; 15, Herbert S. Potter; 16, 
Jolee Doherty se 17 os.P s Moses. 18; 
Alfred Douglass. 
The six for the New Haven club 
are owned as follows: Boat No. 1, 
Winchester Bennett; 2, William S. 
Pardee; 3, Edward W. Jeffcott; 4, 
Burton Stowe; 5, Henry Brewer and 
Edward L. Uhl; 6, Osborn Day and 
H. Stewart Hotchkiss. 
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