MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Edith Tullock, who has been 
Peabody for some time, spent the 
atter part of last week with her 
daughter, Mrs. E. L. Valentine, Cen- 
tra. street. 
_ Miss Mary E. Edgerly spent a few 
days in Montserrat last week visiting 
relatives. Her little neice returned 
with eenee and is making her a week’s 
MYesterday the Rebekas held a bas- 
ket picnic at Brier Neck, Gloucester, 
; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 
Johnson at their camp. The occasion 
was one which will be remembered 
vith pleasure by the participants. 
_ Miss Hazel Semons and her sister, 
Madeline, returned Saturday from a 
visit with friends in Peabody. 
Mrs. Bernard Boyle and her chil- 
dren will leave to-morrow for Winni- 
peg, Man., to join Mr. Boyle, who 
eded them some weeks ago. Miss 
Ida Taylor, Mrs. Boyle’s sister, will 
with them. Both Mrs. Boyle and 
ics Taylor have many friends in 
their de- 
v anchester who regret 
arture. 
The G. W. Hooper grocery concern 
as recently purchased a Maxwell 
for business purposes. 
pdr. and Mrs. George C. Leach are 
eeping their cottage on Central 
st treet open and their daughter, Miss 
Florence, spends her week-ends and 
h olidays here. Miss Leach is known 
in the theatrical world as Madeline 
Moore, and although she has been on 
the stage but a comparatively short 
‘ime a brilliant future is prophesied 
for her. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews of 
R oslindale have been in town for a 
few days recently visiting friends. 
en are at Lee, Maine, for a visit. 
Miss Elsie Dow is spending two 
weeks at Athol and at Belchertown. 
Tower-Boyle. 
Wednesday evening Miss Helen 
Boyle of Manchester, and Oswald 
Tower of North Adams, were 
mited in marriage at the home of 
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 
H. Boyle, Summer street. The wed- 
r ng was a very quiet affair, no in- 
fitations being issued except to the 
ar relatives, of the bride and 
' oom. Among those present from 
out of town were Mr. and Mrs. 
James K. Boyle and family of Ports- 
mouth, N. H., Mrs. A. J. Cousineau 
‘Worcester, the Misses Mabel and 
lice Tower of North Adams and 
Irs. Chas. Exford of Springfield. The 
house had been prettily decorated in 
the afternoon by Miss Fannie 
Mrs. D. Elmer Butler and chil- 
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Knight, Miss Beth Jewett and Mrs. 
Cousineau, a cousin of the bride. 
The dining room was very attrac- 
tively trimmed with pink rambler 
roses and the table was laden with 
dainty refreshments. The ceremony 
was performed in:the parlor where 
potted plants and palms had been 
used to make the room charming in 
its simplicity and _ distinctiveness. 
Dr. Charles Davis of Roslindale was 
the officiating clergyman. The bride 
was at her best in a dainty white 
gown. Both she and the groom were 
unattended and a little nephew of 
the bride, Bernard Boyle, Jr., was 
ring bearer. At the reception which 
followed Miss Mary Dodge, Miss 
Marion Scott, Miss Fannie Knight, 
Miss Beth Jewett and Miss Annie 
Lane, all of Manchester, served.. The 
happy young couple left soon after 
for a short honeymoon, at the con- 
clusion of which they will return to 
Manchester for a short visit. Their 
many friends in town wish them 
every happiness. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
Manchester 
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