MANCHESTER 
Miss Etlen Mahoney of Roxbury, 
has been a recent guest of her couisn, 
Miss Ruth O’Brien. 
Mrs. Charles Hunkins of Merrimac 
is the week-end guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Bell. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons of Mat- 
tapan spent Sunday in town as the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. James McNeary 
of Summer street. 
Thomas Quinn, who was employed 
here this summer by Green & Swett 
Co., spent Sunday in town renewing 
acquaintances. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Howe 
had Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howe, Wal- 
ter and Cora Howe at their home on 
Pleasant street last Sunday. 
Miss Mary Keating of Salem was 
the guest of her friend Miss Elsie 
Northrup for the costume party held 
in Town hall last Friday evening. 
Plowed ground in Manchester in 
mid-January is an unusual thing. 
Austin Morley plowed and furrowed 
the Allen land, near the primary 
school last Saturday. 
The North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety will meet tonight. The subject 
of the meeting will be “What we do 
not know about Soils and Fertilizers.” 
Dudley M. Pray of Boston will be the 
speaker of the evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. T. Smith, en- 
tertained a number of their friends at 
their West Manchester home Satur- 
day evening in honor of Mrs. Smith’s 
birthday. Music helped to pass the 
evening pleasantly and dainty refresh- 
ments were served by the hostess. 
Emerson and Douglas shoes in win- 
ter weights and styles at Bell’s Cen- 
tral square store. * 
Mancuester Man Was Witness At 
RusseLL WILL HEARING 
—— 
William Spinney of Manchester-by- 
the-Sea, who from 1875 to 1877 was 
gardener at the Russel estate in Mel- 
rose, proposed a new test for the gen- 
uine Daniel Blake Russell in court 
yesterday, said the Boston Herald of 
Wednesday. 
“Vou see.” said the witness, ‘“ *Dan- 
nie’ Russell when a boy had his ears 
frozen, and after that the lobes weren't 
quite as you might call mates. In fact 
‘Dannie’s’ right ear, I think it was, 
was never quite as big as the left ear 
after that.” 
“Which was it, right or left?” ask- 
ed Atty. Schorton. 
“Well, now I can’t quite seem to re- 
member,” he answered. “You just 
let me see the fellow and I'll tell you 
—I mean this one,” pointing to 
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Fresno Dan walked up to the stand. 
The witness turned him first to the 
right, then to the left, then back to 
the right again, and finally square to 
the front, measuring the drop of the 
ear-lobes with a squint. 
“Now just you come here young 
fellow,” he said to Scharton, “take a 
look at that right lobe, and see if it 
ain’t a little smaller. Now that’s the 
one Dannie Russell had frozen, and it 
shows that this fellow is the right 
one.” 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester P. O. for weeking ending 
Jan. 11: Ernest Andrews, T.. Bernstein, 
Miss Mabel Bouiller, Mrs. Robert 
E.. Bonner, Mrs. Con. Denovan, Miss 
Fanny Goutby, H. T. Masse, Frank 
McAllester, Mrs. Eleanor E. Newell, 
Mrs. M. Flora Rankins, Mrs. O. San- 
born, K. B. Strauss, Smith & Allen, 
Miss C, B. Siney, P. J. Turner, Frank 
Winchester,. +R. +H: Zace.—<S: -L. 
Wheaton, P. M. 
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