MANCHESTER 
The new band is to give an enter- 
tainment ‘and dance in the Town 
hall Thursday evening, April 11. 
The board of selectmen is to grant 
a hearing at their room Saturday 
afternoon, March 30, at 2 o’clock, on 
petition of the NET & T Co., to lay 
underground conduits on Raymond 
street (Magnolia), and on Beach 
street, from the B. & M. crossing 
200 feet southerly. 
At their meeting last evening the 
board of selectmen granted per- 
mission to the Postmaster General 
to place a letter-box at the junction 
ofForest and Summer streets. 
Lamson & Hubbard Suring Soft 
Hats and Derbies. 
The selectmen have appointed as 
weighers of coal, Frank P. and 
George L. Knight, Lee W. Marshall, 
Hugh Burke and Miss Anne Cough- 
Pim. 
The last of the series of winter 
hops will take place this ev ening in 
the Town hall, and will be in the 
form of a fancy dress affair. It will 
no doubt prove the prettiest and 
most interesting party of the series. 
~Mr. and Mrs. George G. Chadwick 
of North Andover, spent the week- 
end with Rev: and Mrs. A. G. War- 
ner. Wednesday, Mr. Warner spent 
in Haverhill. 
The Sons of Veterans added a re- 
ernit to. their ranks at their meeting 
Tuesday evening. It was also noted 
at the meeting that the camp has 
bought a new silk flag to be used 
for the first time on Decoration Day. 
The old flag was lettered, and ac- 
cording to the new law this is not 
permitted. The letters of an _ or- 
ganization must now be carried on a 
streamer instead of on the body of 
the flag. 
Mrs. Fred K. Swett returned the 
first of this week from a visit of 
several weeks with relatives in 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
The snow storm yesterday served 
to remind us that though spring 
made its official entry Wednesday, 
winter still lingers. There are many 
signs of spring, however. Activity 
on the summer estates would indi- 
cate the early arrival of a great 
many families. 
A number of friends gave Mrs. 
L. W. Carter a surprise party at 
her home on School street last even- 
ing. 
Mrs. Sherman, the milliner, has 
opened her shop on Central street 
again, and is preparing for her 
spring opening. 
The Odd Fellows initiated four 
more members at their meeting last 
evening. 
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The water commissioners are call- 
ing for bids for laying about 1,050 
feet of 6-inch pipe on Ocean street, 
with necessary fittings, connecting 
two dead ends; the laying of about 
380 feet of 6-inch pipe on Bennett 
street, and other work. Bids must 
be in by 7.30 p. m., March 30. 
The advance sale of tickets of the 
S. of V. and WRC Minstrels, will 
take place Monday evening, April 1, 
at the Town hall at 7.30 o’clock p. m. 
Among the last additions to the 
force of the Breeze are Mr. and Mrs. 
H. W. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was 
formerly with the Devinne Press, 
and Mrs. Reynolds with the Scienti- 
fic Press, N. Y. City. 
The Baptist church choir, assisted 
by Miss Rebecca Andrews, soprano, 
and Mr. Andrews, tenor, will render 
on Sunday evening, March 24th, 
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