NORTH SHORE BREEZE 5 
MANCHESTER 
The wedding of Rev. C. Arthur 
Lincoln, former pastor of the Con- 
gregational church, and Miss Ethel 
meetotcen ot iiartford, Ct:, is an- 
nounced to take place at Hartford on 
Wednesday, June 12. Miss Green’s 
father is one of the editors of the 
Hartford Courant. Mr. Lincoln and 
his bride are planning to spend part of 
their honeymoon in Manchester. A 
few of his friends here are planning 
to attend the wedding. 
Work was started this week in 
building a 40-foot addition to the 
blacksmith shop of Horace Standley, 
which has been found necessary be- 
cause of the steadily increasing busi- 
ness of this concern, especially in 
automobile repair work. Roberts & 
Hoare are doing the work. 
One of the largest and most suc- 
cessful dancing parties of the season 
was that at the Town hall last Friday 
night under the auspices of the Ad- 
vanced Class of the Sacred Heart 
church. A most enjoyable time is 
reported by all who attended. 
The Phi Alpha Pi boys are putting 
in some hard practice for the athletic 
meet to be held at Andover next Sat- 
urday. Last year out of a large field 
of entries the local boys captured sec- 
ond place, winning 31 points to 33 for 
the winning team. This year they 
are in hopes of bringing home the 
cup. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mead and son 
of Wellesley Farms spent the holiday 
in town. 
William Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, initiated a number of candi- 
dates at their meeting Monday even- 
ing. A number of other candidates 
are in line for initiation. 
Miss Myrtle Fenderson was the 
guest of Miss Louise McIntyre at 
Dorchester over Sunday. 
Miss Jessie D. Alexander spent the 
latter part of the week with friends in 
Salem. 
Prof. and Mrs. Chas. L. Norton 
and children went to Hudson, N.H , 
last week, where they will remain till 
the fall. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton and 
Mrs.Smith of Marblehead, Mrs.Farrow 
and Miss Maude Farrow of Lynn, 
were in town over the holiday guests 
of Mrs. Mary Stanley, Summer street. 
Mrs. Ella Nathan was down from 
Dorchester on Memorial Day, a guest 
Meener brother, Rev. E. Hersey 
Brewster. 
George Andrews was home from 
Auburndale this week to join with 
Post 67 in the observance of Memorial 
Day, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Roundy 
and Fred A. Hill of Boston were 
guests over the holiday of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. R. Cheever, Union street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macdonald 
of Chelsea have been spending the 
week in town. 
Miss Daisy Miller of Newburyport 
spent the holiday in town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Leach and 
daughter Florence of the Copley sq. 
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the vice presidents of the Knicker- 
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