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Robert, the 8-year old son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. McEachern, Pine street, is 
ill with pneumonia. 
The Haphazard club meets Monday, 
March 15, with Mr. and Mrs. George 
Gould, Lincoln street. 
A baby boy, Francis S., arrived in the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ayers, 
on Brook street, Feb. 26. 
Hollis Bell is representing the Cam- 
bridge laundry along the North Shore, 
from Pride’s to Magnolia, and started 
work with the firm Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bullock. went 
over to New York yesterday to spend a 
couple of weeks with Mrs. Bullock’s 
brother, George E. Scott, and Mrs. 
Scott. 
Franklin K. Hooper left today, in 
company with Augustus Hubbard of 
Gloucester, and is sailing from New 
‘York tomorrow for a fortnight’s vacation 
trip to the Bermudas. 
Miss Lina Tozier has resigned as 
teacher of the fifth grade, atthe G. A. 
Priest school to take effect this week. 
Her successor has not yet been appointed, 
but Mrs. F. A. Rowe will have charge 
of this grade until the close of the pres- 
entterm. Miss Vozier resigns at this 
time because of the illness of her mother. 
Mary, the little daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank P. Knight, who was oper- 
ated upon several weeks ago for appendi- 
citis, had to be operated upon again the 
first of this week, empyema having set 
in. Dr. Johnson of Beverly performed 
the operation. Though the little girl has 
suffered considerably she is now improv- 
ing and is on the road to recovery. 
The meeting of the Manchester 
Woman’s club next Tuesday afternoon 
will be an open meeting. Any one, 
whether a member of the club or not, 
will be admitted upon payment of the 
25-cent fee at the door. Mrs. Kate 
Upson Clark of Brooklyn, N. Y., one 
of the best know woman lecturers of the 
day, will be the speaker. Her subject 
will be ‘‘Solomon vs. the Modern 
Woman.’’ 
The annual roll-call of William Jef- 
frey colony, Pilgrim Fathers, last Mon 
day evening was the occasion of a very 
pleasant gathering of the members. 
Some 60 of the 100 members were out. 
Supreme Governor Foster of Salem was 
present, and also the ex-Supreme Gov- 
ernor Gray of Chelsea. Eight candi- 
dates were initiated and after the ofhcial 
work speeckmaking was in order. A 
supper was served and a general good 
time was enjoyed, dancing being a fea- 
ture of the occasion. 
Gents’ overalls and working shirts at 
E. A. Lethbridge’s. 
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Dea. J. A. Torrey, who is living in 
Boston this winter, has been ill for the 
last two weeks, but is improving. 
Another tailoring establishment has 
been added to the town the past week, 
H. Baker of Boston having opened a 
place in the Kimball block, recently used 
as a barber shop. 
At the probate court in Lawrence 
Monday the will of the late M. W. 
Borland was proved, Gordon Abbott of 
Manchester and F. V. Welch of Boston, 
executors. The inventory of the estate 
of the late Geo. H. McDiarmid was 
filed, $437.33. 
J. K. Tappan and family moved from 
Pleasant street today to Beverly, where 
they will make-their home in the future, 
Mr. Tappan being gardener at the large 
plant of the U. S. M. Co. in that city. 
The house which they occupied has been 
let to Mrs. Newman, who has been 
housekeeper for C. L. Crafts. Miss 
Burnbam of Beverly is Mr. Crafts’ new 
housekeeper. 
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