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Perkins & Corliss have opened their 
garage on Beach street, for the season. 
The semi-monthly meeting of the 
North Shore Horticultural society will be 
held tonight at Lee’s hall. 
Dr. Edgar M. Jewett of Portsmouth, 
N. H. was in town on a flying visit 
Monday, renewing acquaintances. 
The First Degree will be worked on 
two candidates at the next meeting of 
Magnolia lodge 149, I. O. O. F. 
Mrs. Fred Sanborn of Neponset has 
been spending a few days this week vis- 
iting Mrs. J. A. Lodge, Church street. 
A meeting of the Manchester Launch 
club will be held next Monday evening 
at the clubhouse. Refreshments will be 
served. 
Capt. and Mrs. Solomon Jacobs of 
Gloucester were recent guests of Mrs. 
Jacobs’ sister, Mrs. Edward Haraden 
‘and family, Bridge street. 
Maynard B. Gilman, the genial host 
of the Brownland cottages, is over in 
New York on a few days’ trip, combin- 
ing business with pleasure. 
A graphophone concert will be given 
at the Manchester club tonight after the 
regular meeting, and a cock stew will be 
served by the entertainment committee. 
George Dean, the popular messenger 
for Smith’s Express Co. is leaving today 
in company with Beverly Farms friends, 
for a week’s vacation trip to Washing 
ton. : 
A nine-pound daughter arrived in the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mac- 
donald in Chelsea last Thursday. Mrs. 
Macdonald was Miss Elsie Stanley of 
this town. 
Mrs. Dr. Drake of Norway, Me., 
and Miss May Chaffin of Buckfield, are 
visiting Mrs. Drake’s sister, Mrs. How- 
ard B. Winchester, and family, for a 
few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw have the 
sympathy of the community in the loss 
of their little daughter, Evelyn Esther, at 
their home on Summer street, last Tues- 
day morning, after an attack of only a 
few days, of diabitis. Dr. John Lovett 
Morse, of the Children’s Hospital, Bos- 
ton, a specialist, said it was one of the 
rarest cases he had experienced, for it is 
very seldom that this disease attacks one 
so young. ‘The little girl was a year and 
eight months old last Sunday. She had 
been ailing for a fortnight, but only Sun- 
day was she taken dangerously ill. She 
was buried from the Crowell Memorial 
Chapel Thursday, the Rev. E. J. V. 
Huiginn of the Episcopal church, Bev- 
erly, officiating. Some beautiful floral 
pieces and bouquets were sent in. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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R. & L. Baker have purchased a large 
teaming horse the past week. 
David I. Robinson, the county treas- 
urer, is to give his lecture, ‘* Across the 
Continent,’’ illustrated by the stereopti- 
con, under the auspices of the Baraca 
class, at the Baptist church, on Wednes- 
day evening, March 31. Admission 10 
cents. 
The many friends of Miss Edith 
Helen Rush of Boston and Manchester, 
and Frederick William Vigor of Man- 
chester will be interested to learn of their 
approaching marriage. “Thursday, April 
8th, is the date set for the event. Miss 
Rush has been a member of Mrs. S. 
Parkman’s Blake’s household, and has 
been coming to West Manchester for 
the past seven or eight years. Mr. Vigor 
is a Dover, Eng., young man. For the 
past few years he has been employed at 
Highwood, the W. B. Walker estate at 
West Manchester. He resigns his 
position there April 1, and with his bride 
will go to St. Paul, Min., to engage in 
meat and provision business. 
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