46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Hattie Kitfield went to No. 
Sutton, N. H., last week to spend a 
fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. George 
L. Knight, who are there for June. 
Chas. A. Lodge, Jr., who has been 
instructor in the Kansas Agricultural 
college at Manhattan, Kan., the last 
year, is expected home tomorrow. 
Miss Marjory Lewis, who came to 
Manchester last week for a few days’ 
visit with her classmate, Miss Grace 
Merrill, at the Walnut Hill school, left 
Monday for home in Seattle, Wash. 
The Manchester Launch club fish 
race will be held this Saturday in- 
stead of last, as announced in last 
week’s issue. Dinner will be ready at 
Tuck’s Point at one o’clock. The race 
will follow. 
Mrs. T. W. Long, who has been 
conducting classes in dancing the past 
winter, is giving as a sort of closing 
number for the season, a demonstra- 
tion of new and solo dances in the 
Town hall, next Tuesday evening, 
June 24. There will be a demonstra- 
tion from 8 until 9 o’clock, followed 
by dancing until 12. It is a subscrip- 
tion affair, and will be quite the event 
of the week locally, as Mrs. Long’s 
parties are always well conducted and 
attractive in every way. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O. for week 
ending June 14, 1913: Mrs. Eugene 
Batelle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bacon, 
Richard Cote, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Clarke, M. A. Carter, Pietro From- 
betta di’Gennaro, Martin Darsch, 
Willard H. Griffin, Philip Harvey, 
Robt. Heath, Ernest B. F. Hanna- 
ford, Mrs. Barton Jenks, Thos. Lally, 
Mrs. F. J. Noyes, Pastor Presbyter- 
ian Church, Gen. C. L. Pierson, Mrs. 
Amory Eliot Sears, Ernest Silva, P. 
Stedsinski, D. F. Shea, R. K. Simp- 
son, K. Skarorjion, A. L. Shaw, Miss 
Jesse Willey, Mrs. Claude R. Welling- 
ton, Charles White, K. Wolcott, (2). 
—S. lL. Wheaton, P. M. 
New HicuH ScwHoor ror MARBLEHEAD 
Work is to begin in a short time 
on a new High school building for 
Marblehead to cost $125,000. The 
structure was authorized at the 1912 
annual town meeting and $85,000 ap- 
propriated that time, but it was found 
that the additional amount was neces- 
sary. The building will be two stories 
above the basement and is expected to 
be ready for occupancy about the last 
of this year. 
The building will be of red brick 
with artificial stone trimmings, with a 
frontage of 150 feet and a depth of 
85 feet. It will be located on Pleas- 
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Manchester, Mass. 
ant street, and will be two _ stories 
above the basement. 
In the basement will be located the 
heating plant, gymnasium, physical 
director’s room, manual training room, 
lunch room, room for domestic 
science and locker rooms and toilets. 
The finish will be of Southern pine, 
with maple and concrete floors. 
The first. story will contain five 
class rooms, 26 by 32, and two small 
recitation rooms, principal’s room and 
reception hall, book storage room and 
an assembly hall seating about 300. 
The top floor will contain the com- 
mercial department, department in 
drawing, teachers’ room, physical la- 
boratory and laboratory for the study 
of chemistry, three class rooms and 
a small lecture room and room for 
study of photography. 
A large corridor will extend the 
length of the building on each floor, 
and at each end a fireproof stair well. 
The main entrance will be in the cen- 
ter at the front, and there will be an 
entrance at either end. The building 
will be heated by steam and lighted 
by electricity. 
The building is so constructed that 
wings may be added at any time 
without disturbing the interior. 
