MANCHESTER SECTION > 
Friday, September 15, 1916. 
Robert Hoare is on a week’ Ss vaca- 
tion trip to the Provinces. 
Miss Emma Prest is home from the 
Lawrence Hospital for’ a w eek’s vaca- 
tion, 
Mrs. Arthur F. Giles of Atlanta, 
Ga., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. 
Fate Phillips, "63 School st. 
Harry Adams left this morning on. 
a week’s vacation trip to his former 
home in’ Nova Scotia. 
Mrs. Thomas A.’ Baker, aa has 
been very ill at her homé on Summer 
st., is slowly recovering. 
Fletcher, McCullum is back to his 
duties behind the delivery windaw in 
the local postoffice after a six months’ 
absence. 
The last of the baseball dances was 
held in Town hall last Friday evening 
under ‘the auspices of «the basebal 
association. 
Alfred E: Hersey has been Aare 
ing the week in Nova.,.Scotia. with 
friends and relatives,: going: by boat 
from Boston Tuesday. 
Thomas’ Marsh has aged for a 
leave of absence from his position at 
the local postoffice, with’ which ‘he has 
been connected for three years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Bell, Mr.: 
and Mrs. Herman C. Swett’and Mr. 
and Mrs. Louis Hutchinson left Sun- 
day in Mr. Bell’s car for a week’s trip 
in New Hampshire, going as far as 
North Conway.‘ 
Miss Louise Hamlin of New York, 
granddaughter of Hannibal Hamlin, 
vice-president of the U. ae during 
President Lin¢oln’s term, was in Man- 
chester over the week-end a guest of 
Mrs. Chas. A: Hatch. 
Thomas Arbuckle left last. Satur- 
day for a month’s vacation trip which 
he will spend enjoying’ the scenery 
and. wonderful climate of Bermuda. 
Mr: 
makers at Dodge’s factory. 
Miss Katherine Ganley, who has 
been connected: with the reportorial 
staff of the BrkEEzE this summer, hav- 
ing ‘charge of the Marblehead- 
Swampscott district, and also the 
Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, concludes 
ler work this week.’ After a stay at 
her home in Lawrence, she will leave 
shortly to resume her winter’s work 
at Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Lillian 
McCann, the, head society writer of 
the BReEzE for the'past three years, 
returned to her’ home in South Bend, 
Ind‘, several weeks ago. 
Arbuckle is one of the cabinet-’ 
On the Manchester Bench—showing Whittaker (spare pitcher), Mark 
Devlin, “Bobber” Conley, Perkins, Collins, Sheehan, 
Gourley, Grover and Manager Fritz. 
Frankie O’Leary 
Star Performer at Last 
_ Saturday's Game. 
LL roads will lead to Beverly to- 
morrow for the:second big game 
of the Manchester-Marblehead series 
which will be staged at the Beverly 
Athletic Field, Montserrat. A record 
breaking crowd is looked for as Man- 
chester expects to come back after 
the defeat last Saturday and clean up 
the Marblehead team by a good mar- 
gin. The local’ team demonstrated 
its superiority over the Marbleheaders 
last Saturday and but for an unlucky 
break would have won the game. If 
the teams play anything like the same 
lineups,—and Manchester’s will be 
about the same—Manchester should 
win. The fans look to see Grover’ 
start again tomorrow because he ’ 
demonstrated effectively that he could ° 
hold the Marbleheaders in control. 
Davies is not the bugaboo for the 
local batters that he was before the 
game last salre “Pi” Long and 
Alfred Walen will again be the um- 
pires. The game will start at 3.15. 
Harry T. Swett of the local post- 
office force, with Mrs. Swett, left 
Wednesday for a two or three weeks’ 
vacation in the suburbs of Dover, 
N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bigwood of 
Pleasant st., left yesterday morning ~ 
on an extended auto trip through 
Maine. 
Mrs. Ida Douglass was remember- 
ed by her numerous friends with a 
post card shower last Saturday, the 
occasion being her birthday anniver- 
sary. 
The Essex Co. association, W. R. 
C., will meet with Corps 12 at Dan- 
vers at 10.30 a. m., next Thursday, 
Sept. 21. The session will. be in. 
Maple st. church. 
Frank Robbins removed his family 
to Boston last week, prior to leaving 
early this week for the White Moun- 
tains with Mrs. W. S. Fitz, for whom 
he is chauffeur. 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., 
was well represented .at the Triple 
Link League- (Odd Fellows) cele- 
bration at Boston Sunday. About 4o 
members from here joined with the 
Beverly lodge in the big parade and 
subsequent meeting at Fenway Park. © 
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