MANCHESTER 
Saturday afternoon the Crickets 
played the Orioles of Danvers at the 
Brook street diamond. The score 
was 9 to 2 in Manchester’s favor. 
The friends of Rufus Long are 
glad to see him out again after his 
recent illness. 
Work on the Nichols residence, 
Scholl street, is progressing rapidly. 
Chester L. Crafts is building the 
house, which promises to be one of 
the prettiest in Manchester . 
Mrs. L. W. Carter spent the week- 
end at Bay View, Gloucester. 
Miss Alice Blaisdell, who spent 
Memorial Day with her friend, Miss 
Marjorie Stanwood at Fernwood, 
Gloucester, went on to Annisquam 
where she will remain for two weeks, 
a member of Miss Margaret Brown’s 
house party. 
Mrs. Herbert E. Smith (Evelyn 
Holmes of Newton, who has been 
spending the winter in Mexico, 
opened her cottage at Fernwood, 
Gloucester, for the week-end. Mrs. 
Smith has many friends in Manches- 
ter. She was a ward of the late An- 
drew Lee. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Doane, 
Friend’s court, entertained Mrs. Cy- 
rus Crombie of Revere for a few 
days this week. 
Mrs. Benjamin Smith returned to 
her home at Marblehead Sunday 
after a visit with Mrs. Mary Stan- 
ley. 
Miss Alice Barnes of Danvers 
spent the week-end with her friend, 
Mrs. Louis Hutchinson, School st. 
A freight ear, which left Boston 
Saturday evening, arrived in Man- 
chester with a number of tramps on 
board: The car was, or had been 
filled with eatables. . The traces of 
a recent fire of rubbish in the car 
and a sauce-pan filled with water, 
together with the loss of several 
dozen eggs, indicated the nature of 
the repast in which the vagrants 
had indulged. Two pounds of but- 
ter, six quart bottles of grape juice, 
several boxes of expensive candy, 
and the four dozen eggs constitute 
the entire loss. 
Mrs. A. G. T. Smith, who recently 
underwent an operation at the 
Massachusetts General hospital, is 
et home and able to be out again. 
Miss Princie Dodge leaves next 
Monday for Haverhill where she has 
accepted a position as teacher of 
shorthand and typewriting in the 
Haverhill Business college for the 
balance of this month, and prob- 
ably in the fall. 
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Dr. George W. Blaisdell, while 
slowly driving his ear down the 
steep incline opposite the George R. 
White estate at Smith’s Point, Sun- 
day, met with an accident. The rear 
axle broke. The automobile was 
placed on skids and towed to the 
Regent garage. 
Monday evening Harlan G. Mor- 
gan was thrown from his carriage 
and badly hurt. The accident oc- 
curred at the corner of Summer and 
Beach street opposite Smith’s Ex- 
press. A motor-cycle ridden by 
Lewis Hooper passed, frightening 
the horse. Mr. Morgan was thrown 
out and received numerous injuries 
about the head and face. He was 
taken to Dr. Blaisdell’s and was at- 
tended by Drs: Blaisdell and Glen- 
denning. 
Monday evening the King’s 
Daughters held a quilting party in 
the vestry of the Baptist church. A 
large number attended and all had 
a delightful time. Ice-cream and 
cake were served. 
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at the G. A. R. hall Thursday June 
13, Flag Day at 7.80 p. m. with full 
uniform to escort the G.A.R. and 
the W.R.C. to Town hall to assist in 
the exercises there. 
Among Manchester’s young peo- 
ple to graduate from college and 
universities this month will be Chas. 
A. Lodge, Jr., soh of Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. A. Lodge of Bennett st., who 
will receive an A. B. degree from 
the state college at Amherst. 
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