MANCHESTER 
A daughter, Elizabeth Frances, 
was born Monday, January 22d, at 
the Beverly Hospital, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward W. Baker. 
The first rehearsal for the min- 
strel show to be given in April by 
the local WRC and S of V was held 
Wednesday evening. 
The local colony of Pilgrim Fa- 
thers held a whist party after their 
regular meeting Monday evening, 
and a general good time was en- 
joyed. Refreshments were served 
during the evening, and dancing 
was also enjoyed by the bnembers 
and their invited guests. 
The Class 1913 Story High school 
will give a private dancing party 1 
the Town hall, February 16th. The 
WRC are planning on a Sunlight 
party and dance on the afternoon 
and evening of Washington’s birth- 
day. 
Gerard Mears of Boston, was the 
week-end guest of relatives in town. 
Mrs. Chas. Howe spent the week- 
end with her children in Boston. 
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howe, 
Walter Howe and Miss Cora Howe 
will be at their home in town, when 
Mrs. Howe will entertain a number 
of friends in the evening in honor 
of her birthday. 
Thomas Cameron, who has been 
at the Beverly Hospital for eighteen 
weeks, returned to his home in town 
Monday. Although greatly im- 
proved it will be necessary for him 
to use crutches for a number of 
weeks. Mr. Cameron was hurt by 
falling from a wagon on the Ham- 
ilton-Manchester road last fall. 
“William J. Johnson was in Law- 
rence yesterday to attend the fun- 
eral of a cousin. 
John A. Crombie and daughter, of 
Beverly, were the week- end guests 
of relatives in town. 
| The many young friends of Jo- 
seph E. Floyd will be pleased to 
hear that he is expected next Wed- 
mesday for a visit at his home in 
town. Floyd entered Colorado 
college at Colorado Springs two and 
one-half years ago, and has made 
remarkable progress since gomg 
there. The four years’ course he is 
to finish in three and one-half years 
and is to take his half year out dur- 
ing his junior year, in order. to 
‘spend the entire senior year with 
his class. Floyd has been prominent 
in athletics during his_ college 
jcourse and made good as a. tackle 
jon the varsity football team and 
twon his ‘‘C,’’ besides taking a 
rominent part in track athletics. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’ S, Cen- 
ral square. 
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A son was born Tuesday, Janu- 
ary 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 
Leo Boyle. 
The special report of the commit- 
tee on sewerage investigation is be- 
ing printed and will be distributed 
to the voters the coming week. The 
report is being printed at the Breeze 
office. 
Among the deposits unclaimed 
for thirty years at the Salem Say- 
ings Bank is one by Helen M. 
Woodbury of Manchester, $6.02. - 
A delegation of Manchester Re- 
bekahs attended the installation of — 
officers of Friendship lodge at Bey- 
erly Tuesday evening. 
Union Suits and 
Bell’s, Central square. 
The annual banquet of the Man- 
chester club will be held in the 
Town hall Friday evening, Febru- 
ary 2d. Schlehuber of Lynn, will be 
the caterer and John Thomas, one 
of the best known entertainers in 
the country, has been secured for 
the entertainment feature of the 
evening. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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PRIDE’S CROSSING MAGNOLIA 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Founded in 1856. 
Sole Agents in Manchester for Eastman Kodak 
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ih ly Pharmacists Pah iag in Attendance at our Store 
Detelecine’ and Printing aoe Done 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Corner School and Union Streets 
Registered Pharmacist 
Manchester, Mass. 
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