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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Newton S. Abbott of 
South Lawrence spent the Sabbath 
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. C. 
H. Whitney. 
Patrick Mulvey is passing the cigars. 
It isa boy, and arrived yesterday in 
the Norwood ave. home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Mulvey. 
Miss Charlotte E. Leach left yester- 
day for her home in Haverhill. She | 
came to Manchester some time ago to 
take care of her sister, the late Mrs. 
Mary E. Russell. 
The Schubert Male Quartet which 
will sing here Memorial Day will offer 
the following selections: “The Old 
Brigade,” Barri; ““One Sweetly Sol- 
emn Thought,” Johnson ; ‘‘ Lead Me 
Gently Home ”’ and ‘‘ Call the Roll.” 
Miss Katherine Driscoll of Peter- 
boro, N. H., is a guest for a few days, 
of Mrs. J. A. Lodge, Church st. 
Miss Statira Macdonald is home 
from White Plains, N. Y., for over 
Saturday and Sunday. 
Miss B. T. Dillon was in town yester- 
day and today for a brief visit with her 
parents on Brook st. 
One of the smartest of the small 
launches in the harbor this season 
will be that of H. S. Tappan. She 
has just been finished and is 31 ft. 
over all, 514 foot beam, finished inside 
with mahogany and Spanish cedar, 
and has an 18 h.p. Buffalo engine. 
She will carry 20 persons. 
MANCHESTER COVE 
Harry Menken attended the anriual 
spring parade and dinner of the 2d 
Corps Cadets, M.V.M., at Salem 
Monday afternoon and evening 
Miss Vera Kitfield is spending Sun- 
day with relatives in Salem. 
The street is once more open and 
free from stone rollers. And the 
sidewalk is finished, also. 
Miss Edith Lehigh of Boston spent 
the first of the week with her aunt 
Mrs. Thos. Widger. Mrs. E. D. Shaw 
of Holyoke was a guest of Mrs. Wid- 
ger over the week-end. 
Mrs. Henry Beckford of Salem 
spent a few days this week with Mrs. 
Jacob Kitfield. 
The Jos. Wilkinson property at the 
Cove is for sale. 
A new flag pole has been erected at 
the Poor Farm grounds. 
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