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MANCHESTER 
A number of Manchester people 
attended the Carnival at Gloucester 
Wednesday. 
_ Mrs. Peter C. Dooley of Salem 
was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Dooley 
was formerly Miss Lillian Nunn, a 
Manchester girl, and she has many 
friends here who were glad to give 
her a cordial welcome. 
_ Miss Etta Rabardy is enjoying 
her annual vacation from her duties 
at the Boston Athaeneum. She is 
‘spending a few days in camp at 
_Annisquam with her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Julius F. Rabardy. 
Joseph Floyd leaves early in the 
week for the west. After a visit in 
New Mexico, he will go to Colorado 
Springs to finish his college course 
at the University of Colorado. 
The Story High school class of 
1908, held a most enjoyable reunion 
Thursday of last week. Those pres- 
ent were Miss Flossie Allen, Miss 
Mary L. Dodge, Miss Edith North- 
rup and Miss Alice Tappan of Bev- 
erly, Joseph Floyd, Willard Rust, 
and Edward L. Wheaton. The class 
enjoyed a boating and fishing trip 
co one of the islands in Manchester 
harbor. After a good catch of fish 
a fish fry was enjoyed and a clam 
_chowder was served. 
Miss Abbie Floyd returned Sun- 
day evening from a_ week’s visit 
with Captain and Mrs. Wheldon at 
Dennisport. 
Miss Mary A. Dodge of Montser- 
rat was a week-end visitor with 
Mrs. Frederick L. Smith, School 
street. 
Miss Gladys Semons is spending 
a few days in Middleton visiting her 
grandmother. Miss Semons has with 
her, her little sister, Miss Bernice. 
One of the most pleasant picnics 
held at Tuck’s Point this summer 
was the gathering of the Floyd 
family Monday. From Salem were 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and lit- 
tle daughter, Doris, and Miss Grace 
Smith. There were about sixteen 
to spend the day and they *acer- 
tained a number of their friends at 
dinner. 
The Express Drivers’ dance in the 
Town hall, Tuesday evening, proved 
a grand success. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Cheever 
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Dow 
made a flying visit to Lake “Vin- 
nepesaukee Monday, by train, and 
_veturned by automobile early Tues- 
day morning with Rodney Dow, wno 
had gone to the Boy Scout camo at 
early Morday 
morning, with Rev. Mr. Ruge and 
family party. 
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