MANCHESTER SECTION 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Elmer Allen an- 
nounce the . engagement of their 
daughter Florence to Mr. Gilbert C. 
Lamb of Worcester. 
Winthrop Younger has a position 
in the wholesale buying department 
of a Fifth Avenue, New York, millin- 
ery establishment, and wili go there 
to take up the work at once. He has 
been with the Filene Co. the last two 
years. . 
Miss Gwendolen Glendenning, who 
is now. a.Junior at. Smith, returned 
Wednesday for the summer vacation, 
accompanied by her classmate, Miss 
Mildred Jourdan, of Branford, Ct., 
for a short visit. Miss Helen Wing 
is home from Holyoke, and Miss 
Dorothy Blaisdell is home from 
Wheaton College for the summer va- 
cation. Francis Andrews came home 
from the Mass. Agric. College this 
week also. 
Announcement is made of the sale 
at public auction of the Griffin prop- 
erty ,ony Brook Sotreet Court ymext 
saturday afternoon; «June 27, at 2 
o'clock. The property consists of a 
cottage of six rooms, with modern 
conveniences, together with 11,000 
feet of land, and a small stable. There 
are also two separate house lots. 
The. marriage of Miss B. Theresa 
Dallonuva nd fran ee sitll ergucdtaar. 
Cecelia’s church, Boston, Tuesday is 
of interest to Manchester people who 
remember) thevsbridexs sone fis tie 
daughter of Mrs. Mary Dillon and the 
late John Dillon, who formerly lived 
OI, (Brookm street mo hem 1s eau rained 
nurse.” Dr. Butler 1s ia° prom nent 
Back Bay physician. 
A number of Manchester friends 
of the former Miss Florence Mylin 
have received cards announcing her 
matriage to Mr. Andrew Martin 
Hamrick: on <]hitrsday, June 11, <at 
Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Katherine 
shlea,, par neices Ofe Mitss ee) oun vay: 
Campbell, was one of the attendants 
at the wedding. Mr..and Mrs. Ham- 
rick are at home at 677 Carondelet 
sm, Los Angeles. [he Sbride- was 
formerly private secretary for Mrs. 
James McMillan at Manchester and 
Washington. Her mother, Mrs. Em- 
ma Mylin now spends her summers 
at Seal Harbor, Me. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, June 19, 1914. 
HARBOR MASTER’S NOTICE 
All application for moorings in Man- 
chester Harbor should be made, in writ- 
ing, to the Harbor Master. 
LOULS ©. VATIONS, 
Harbor Master, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 206-M. 
The annual reception and dance of 
the Story High School Alumni asso- 
ciation will be held in the Town hail 
this evening. 
Manuel Miguel, Jr., who severely 
injured his leg ten vears ago by be- 
ing run over by a heavy dray, is ill 
in bed again as a result of the acci- 
dent. 
Subscribe for the Breeze, $2.00 per 
year, postpaid. 
Revi AUC aN Tomine ts le incoln 
of Lowell, who are to spend the sum- 
mer at Annisquam, as last year, were 
in town Monday, guests of Mrs. J. W. 
Campbell, School st. 
A meeting of the Manchester His- 
torical society will be held next Mon- 
day evening in the Public Library 
building at 7.45. <A full attendance 
of the members recently renewing 
membership, as well as all others de- 
siring to join and help revive inter- 
est in this very commendable move- 
ment, is urged. 
Don’t forget that next Wednesday, 
June 24, is the date of the “Garten- 
fest”, on the Parsonage Grounds; if 
it rains, Thursday the 25th. Butter- 
fly tickets which admit to the grounds 
are being sold by the children at ten 
cents each. ‘he booths, where vari- 
ous good things to eat may. he 
secured, as well as numerous novel- 
ties, will be beautifully decorated, and 
many of the Guild members will be 
in costume. The lighting of the 
grounds is receiving special atten- 
tion. Music will be furnished by the 
Manchester Brass Band. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of .All Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester -: Old South Bidg., Bostcn 
Proposals 
Office of the Board of Selectmen 
Sealed bids addressed to the Board of 
Selectmen, endorsed ‘‘ Proposals for Con- 
structing Pine Street,’? will be received 
by said Board at their ,office in the Town 
Hall Building until 7.30 P. M. Of Tues- 
day, June 30, 1914, and at that time and 
place publicly opened and read. 
Blank forms of Proposal, Contract and 
Specifications and Plans can be obtained 
on an after Monday, June 22nd, at the 
office of said Board or at the office of the 
Engineer, Raymond C. Allen, Manchester, 
Mass. ; 
The Board reserves the right to reject 
any or all bids or to accept any bid if in 
the judgement of the Board the best in- 
terest of the Town of Manchester is thus 
conserved. 
WALTER BR. BELL, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
GEORGE R. DEAN, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Lost 
Four golf clubs by roadside be- 
tween Montserrat and Manches- 
Lee 
LIBERAL REWARD 
.at Breeze Office, Manchester. 
SIGNOR PIETRO G. MAGGIOLI 
will resume his instruction of the 
Italian Language at the pupils’ res- 
idences onthe North Shore during 
summer. 
For further information address: 
729 BoytsTon STREET, Boston 
Mr. and|.Mrs. Walter Harris ‘of 
Salem are at Alhambra cottage, one 
of the group of summer houses which 
they own on Smith’s point. 
The first in the series of band con- 
certs at Manchester will be held next 
Thursday evening. The program to 
be offered by the Salem Cadet band 
is printed in another column. 
SUMMER HOUSE FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
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