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‘S. of V. dance next Monday evening. 
Bertram P. Floyd returned Monday to 
this college work at Cornell. 
Merchants’ week at Salem on Tues- 
day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 
of next week. 
James Beaton is the latest to join the 
auto enthusiasts. He has bought a Max- 
well runabout. 
Dr. Johnson of Beverly met with a 
mishap Monday, running into a mail 
wagon, and putting it out of commission, 
at Beverly. 
Harry T. Swett has given up his work 
in Lowell, and is home preparatory to 
‘taking up his position at the Manchester 
postoffice, May 1, as mail clerk. 
The annual meeting of the Beverly 
board of fire underwriters was held Tues- 
day at Beverly. Wm. J. Johnson of 
this town was elected a member of the 
committee on rates. 
We have just added to our equipment 
aline of typewriter type, and we are 
now prepared to print typewriter letters, 
circulars, etc. The Breeze printing 
office. * 
John A. Irwin, American Express 
agent here, was united in marriage Wed- 
nesday evening, by the Rev. Mr. Alley 
of Riverdale, to Miss H. A. Stanwood 
of Gloucester. Mr. Irwin is having a 
fortnight’s vacation from his duties here 
and after a short wedding trip will settle 
in Gloucester. 
Temple degree of Salem will conduct 
a class initiation for North Shore lodge, 
A. O. U. W., next Tuesday evening, 
the 20th. Among the guests of the 
evening will be Grand Master Workman 
Sullivan. A large delegation of visitors 
from other lodges are expected. 
Miss Henry, one of the teachers at 
the Geo. A. Priest school, has been un- 
able to take up her work the past week, 
being kept at her home with an attack of 
tonsilitis, and Miss Babcock, teacher of 
the kindergarten, has been substituting 
for her. Miss Lothrop, the assistant, 
has been in charge of the kindergarten. 
The state tax commissioner has sub- 
mitted a report to the legislature showing 
the percentage of indebtedness (exclud- 
ing sinking and trust funds) to valuation 
of each city and town in the state for 
different periods, so as toshow what 
places have reduced and what have in- 
creased their percentages of debts. The 
periods taken are 1872, 1878 and 1908. 
The percentages for Manchester are: 
1872, .017; 1878, .010; 1908, 5.005. 
‘This is an exceptionally good showing. 
Rockport’s percentage is six times as 
great; Gloucester’s, over 12 times as 
great. 
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Miss Nellie Leonard, accompanied by 
her aunt, Miss Ellen Bennett, spent part 
of last week in New York city. 
The 90th anniversary of Odd Fellow- 
ship will be observed by the local lodge 
on Thursday evening, April 29, with 
special exercises in the Town hall. An 
entertainment of an hour’s duration will 
be given, followed by dancing, and for 
those who desire there will be card play- 
ing in the hall above. Refreshments 
will be served. Every Odd Fellow in 
town will be privileged to attend, and 
each will have one lady’s ticket. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd at- 
tended the annual banquet and Ladies 
night of the Suburban Newsdealers’ as- 
sociation at the Hotel Bellevue, Boston, 
Tuesday night, preceded by a reception. 
The Wednesday morning Herald had 
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd in its pen sketches 
of ‘“‘Some of The Diners,’’ which 
would indicate that the well known 
Manchester dealer is by no means the 
least important of the large member- 
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