NORLH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The annual business meeting of 
the Manchester club will be held 
this evening at 8 o’clock. 
Martha, the little daughter of 
Patrolman and Mrs. Byron 8. Bul- 
lock, celebrated her sixth birthday . 
Tuesday afternoon. A number of 
little school friends helped make the 
oceasion joyous. 
Six young people from Manches- 
ter attended the dancing party of 
the T. D. D. elub at Hamilton hall, 
Salem, Tuesday evening. They 
were the Misses Annabelle Lodge, 
Helene Sherman and Edna West, 
Frank Floyd, Winthrop Younger 
and Arthur Kehoe. Wood’s orches- 
tra provided the dance music. The 
Manchester participants report the 
affair as most enjoyable and are in- 
debted to their Salem friends for a 
delightful evening. 
A new residence has appeared on 
Lineoln street this week. John 
Bennett, the veteran fisherman, be- 
ing forced to find a new abode, the 
old century-old house on School 
street which he has occupied hav- 
ing been bought by Geo. L. Allen, 
has bought from W. W. Hoare a 
large hen-coop. This has been 
moved to the Burnham gravel pit 
on Lineoln street, and is now being 
made ready to serve as a home for 
Mr. Bennett. 
John Lawless is leaving the first 
of the week for Chicago, where he 
has secured a position. 
Thirty young people attended the 
dancing party given at the resi- 
dence of Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. 
Glendenning last Friday evening by 
the Misses Gwendolyn Glendenning, 
Dorothy Blaisdell and Helen Wing. 
A very pretty German was one of 
the features of the evening the fa- 
vors being placed on a Christmas 
tree in keeping with the holiday 
season. The participants enjoyed 
the evening’s pleasures keenly, 
which so fittingly elosed the social 
side of the holiday vacation. 
Next Friday evening, January 12, 
has been set as the date of the joint 
installation of Allen Post 67, GAR, 
and Allen WRC. A supper will be 
served in GAR hall at 5 o’elock, to 
he followed by the installation of 
officers of both orders in Town hall. 
The installing officer for the GAR 
will be Capt. James A. Wright of 
Post 89, Beverly; for the WRC, 
Mrs. Lou Stuart Wadsworth, past 
department president. The Post 
Associates are invited to both the 
supper and exercises. 
W. Choate Rust has been confined 
to his home with a severe cold the 
past week. 
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Invitations are out for a private 
dancing party to be held in the 
Town hall, Friday evening, January 
19th. This dance will be given by 
the ‘‘Bachelor Girls,’’ rather a sug- 
gestive title for young ladies—es- 
pecially as this is leap year. 
John F. Scott made a_ business 
trip to New York the last of the 
week, arriving home on Tuesday. 
Two of Manchester’s oldest citi- 
zens, — Librarian D. L. Bingham 
and George F. Allen, are in failing 
health, we regret to report. Both 
men have been prominently identi- 
fied with the history of the town for 
the last seventy-five years. 
Mrs. D. T. Beaton is at the Bev- 
erly hospital for treatment. 
Robert Hart, the prescription 
clerk at Allen’s drug store, is enjoy- 
ing his annual vacation. The first 
week Mr. Hart is spending in 
town. He plans to spend the last 
three weeks in the South. 
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