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Sydney Marshall has a position with 
the State Street Trust Co., Boston. 
Miss Agnes M. Sjolund has a position 
as stenographer with the Manchester 
Electric Co. 
Lewis Hooper is home from the 
Worcester Polytechnical School for the 
Faster holidays. Mr. Hooper graduates 
‘the coming June. 
Dea. and Mrs. J. A. Torrey were 
down from Boston the middle of this 
week and were guests of friends over 
Wednesday and Thursday. 
John Scott, manager of R. Robertson 
‘Co.’s Manchester business, who has 
‘been so seriously ill with typhoid-pneu- 
monia, was reported at the Beverly hos- 
‘pital yesterday as decidedly improved. 
We understand that Philemon San- 
born, for so many years caretaker of the 
‘T. Jefferson Coolidge estate at Cool- 
idge’s Point, resigning last fall, has 
‘ought a small farm in West Acton, 
where he intends to make his home in 
‘the future. 
Paul Weil, the postofice block mer- 
-chant tailor, is going over to New York 
for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as 
delegate from the Boston society to at- 
tend the national gathering of.the Ger- 
man Turn Verein, and _ incidentally, 
while there, to take in the spring and 
‘summer styles in tailoring, etc. 
Misses Grace Macgregor and Eleanor 
Morgan are sailing from Boston this af- 
ternoon on one of the Merchant & 
Miners Trans. Co. boats for a trip to 
Norfolk, Va., and Baltimore, and from 
there to Washington. They will be 
away a little over a fortnight and will re- 
‘turn by way of New York, witha few 
days side trip to Senteampton L&Le 
where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Her 
‘ert Clark, formerly of this town. Miss 
Watson is substituting at Smith’s Express 
Co.’s office in Miss Macgregor’s ab- 
sence. 
Instead of an electric motor in con- 
nection with the new compressed air fire 
alarm whistle which is to be installed 
here, we understand a water motor is to 
‘be installed. The fire engineers have 
been to several places where this system 
is installed during the past fortnight, in- 
cluding a trip to Leominster, and they 
are of an opinion that a water motor Is as 
efficient, or more so, for this sort of 
work, as an electric motor. While un- 
der ordinary conditions the actual amount 
of electricity used in 
would be very little and the cost, conse- 
quently, very small, the local company 
would not agree to furnish such power 
without a minimum rate for so doing, 
wiz., $25.00 amonth, or $300 a year. 
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Mrs. Ernest Corkum of the Cove re- 
turned from the hospital Monday after 
undergoing a successful operation. 
Joseph Manley, formerly for ten years 
head gardener on a Jarge estate at Dur- 
ham, N. H., is now acting in that ca- 
pacity at Mrs. S. Parkman Blake’s West 
Manchester, assuming his duties there 
last week. 
James Hurley and family having mov- 
ed to the gardener’s apartments on the G. 
F. Willett estate, their cottage on Lincoln 
street will be occupied by Roderick Rose 
and family, who have been living in the 
house opposite the High School. 
Next Wednesday evening, April 14, 
the reunion and dance of the class of 
1907, Story H. S., will be held in the 
Town hall. As this is the first dance of 
the season after Lent, and since the 
Christmas holidays, in fact, it is tobe ex- 
pected this will be quite a gay party. 
Some 300 invitations have been sent out. 
Mrs. A. L. Saben, Mrs. G. W. Blais- 
dell and Mrs. L. W. Floyd are the 
matrons. 
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