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MANCHESTER 
Rey. and Mrs. Harrison, left Wed- 
nesday for their home in Sawyer- 
ville, Que., after spending the winter 
with their daughter, Mrs. R. T. 
Glendenning and family, Church 
street. Rev. Mr. Harrison, whose 
age numbers about four score years, 
was a constant visitor to Singing 
Beach during his visit here, and it 
was not an unusual sight to see him 
taking a plunge in the icy waters, 
even during the coldest weather. His 
fondness for this divertion was 
marked by two visits to the beach 
Wednesday before he left town, on 
each of which occasions he went in 
bathing. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge left today for a 
week’s visit with her parents in 
Peterboro, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. ©. T. Loomis are 
now residing in the Killam house, . 
Desmond avenue. 
Arthur U. MeCormack has re- 
sumed his position of caretaker at 
Singing Beach. 
The Woman’s club gave a very 
successful entertainment in the con- 
eregational chapel Monday, for the 
benefit of the district nurse fund. 
The program was as follows :—Sel- 
ection by High school Glee club; 
violin solo, Howard Cowdrey; read- 
ing, Mr. Hayward; solo, A. L. Saben; 
reading, Mr. Hayward; piano solo, 
Miss Helen Sullivan; selection, Glee 
elub. Miss Helen Sullivan, who was 
a member of the symphony orches- 
tra, gave the following selections :— 
prelude, Mendelsohn, Butterfly, Wed- 
ding Day at Troldhaugen, Grag; 
Sundown, Helen Hopekirk; Liebes- 
trawn, Liszt; Valeik, John Mohreys. 
Tee cream and cake was on sale dur- 
ing intermission. There was a good 
attendance. 
Born, a son, April 23, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Hollis Bell. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Leach have 
been entertaining Mr. Leach’s sis- 
ter, Mrs. Means, and the latter’s son. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, form- 
erly Miss Minnie Olsen of this town, 
are rejoicing over the arrival of a 
son, Robert J. Allen Jr. 
Edith and Elsie Northrup spent 
the holiday and week-end with their 
parents. 
Miss Audrey Caldron, one of the 
popular young teachers in the local 
schools. is at her home in Hudson, 
being detained by illness. 
Mrs. Abbie Crombie observed her 
82nd birthday this week at the home 
of her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin 
Merrill of North street. Mrs. Crom- 
bie has made her home there for 
some years. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lampron 
entertained Frank Pinnett and wite 
this week. 
Thomas Baker has returned from 
his trip to Florida, and has resumed 
his duties at Bullock’s bakery. 
Harvey Page, the pharmacist at 
Walen’s drug store, is suffering 
from a sprained ankle. 
New line of Earl and Nelson soft 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. * 
Miss Alice’ Blaisdell, second 
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. 
Blaisdell, is acting temporarily as 
private secretary for Jacob Rogers 
of New York, at his summer resi- 
dence, Mystery island. 
Miss Long, the district nurse, has 
rented the Gallagher cottage, Pine 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Crombie 
of Summer street, announce the en- 
gagement of their daughter, Annie 
S. to William D. Plumb of North 
Adams, Mass. 
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W. Pickford of the Avery Chemi- 
cal company, Broad street, Boston, 
was in town yesterday in the inter- 
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family of his son, who is chauffeur 
for the John R. McGinleys of Pitts- 
burg and Smith’s Point. The Me- 
Ginleys are returning from their so- 
journ in Egypt about May first. 
They will be in Manchester again 
this season. 
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