MANCHESTER 
Miss Nellie M. Leonard is tak- 
ing the summer course in the Nor- 
mal school at Hyannis. 
Chester Nye of Somerville, who 
- has many friends in Manchester, 
came down from town this after- 
noon to spend the week with Mr. 
and Mrs. John W. Campbell. 
» Miss Clara F. Allen of Leomin- 
ster and Miss Edith Bridges of Fort 
Fairfield, Me., have been spending 
the week guests of the former’s sis- 
ter, Mrs. Walter E. Allen, School 
street. 
Mrs. Charles Henry of Peterboro, 
N. H., has been spending the week 
a guest of Mrs. J. Davis Baker, 
Lincoln street. 
The Misses Emma C. and Flora 
F. Cook of Philadelphia have been 
guests the past week of Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. L. Knight, School street. 
Mrs. John Wiles and little daugh- 
ter returned Sunday evening from 
a fortnight’s visit in Newton Cen- 
tre, Marion, and other points about 
Cape Cod. 
Thirty-nine pupils were enrolled 
Monday in the summer school be- 
ing held in one of the rooms of the 
G. A. Priest school. The school 
opened a week ago Tuesday with 
Miss Ina Eldridge in charge. Miss 
Edna Kitfield started this week as 
assistant. 
Frank Allen of the Cove was 
before Judge York at the district 
court in Gloucester Saturday last 
on complaint of an agent of the So- 
ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty 
to Animals, it being charged that 
on July 6 he was standing up lean- 
ing over the dashboard belaboring 
his horse with a stout stick. Allen 
was fined $25 and on appealing, he 
was ordered to furnish surety in the 
sum of $200. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wing 
daughter have been spending 
week in Wareham. 
Ruth Clifford Hodges, the little 
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher 
Hodges (Miss Andrews) of I[n- 
dianapolis, is spending the summer 
with its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 
F. M. Andrews, Lincoln street. 
Mrs. Hodges will come on in Sep- 
tember for a visit. 
The continual swaying of the 
tower of the Congregational church 
caused by the wind and by  vibra- 
tions of the bell has necessitated 
some repairs to the interior of the 
tower. Additional supports have 
been built in the past week. 
Born, Saturday, July 21, a daugh- 
ter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marr. 
and 
the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Robertson 
and young son left the first of the 
week for a visit with relatives in West 
Woolwich, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cressey and 
daughter Ruth of Beverly were 
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 
feos Dole. 
By only the narrowest margin 
was another serious accident avert- 
ed in the Cove woods, so-called, 
Monday afternoon. At a_ point 
nearly opposite the G. M. Lane 
avenue, two large tip carts were 
going up the hill toward Magnolia. 
A buggy containing a lady and son 
from South Essex were going in the 
same direction. The latter tried to 
pass the carts and’ as it. did so a 
large touring car owned by Mag- 
nelia parties came at great speed 
down the hill and in an instant had 
struck the light vehicle, smashed 
the hub to one of the wheels and 
generally put the carriage out of 
commission. The horse plunged 
forward, broke the shafts and the 
whiffle-tree, and frightened the 
woman into hysterics. The party 
in the auto came back and offered 
to pay for the damage. 
Mrs. Leighton Perkins and young 
son were the occupants of the car- 
riage. Though the autoists offered 
to take them home they were con- 
tent to drive home in the carriage 
after it had been repaired at Horace 
Standley’s. 
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