MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Howard L. Winchester and 
son are at Norway,’ Me., for the 
month of August. Mr. Winchester 
will join them today for a week. 
George E. Willmonton is out 
with a 4-cylinder Rambler touring 
ear, which he obtained on his re- 
cent visit to Portland, Me. Accom- 
panied by Fred K. Swett, he went 
to Portland Thursday night and 
brought the car back over the road. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge has been spend- 
ing the week visiting her parents in 
Peterboro, N. H.- Mr. Lodge is 
there over Sunday. 
Thomas Macdonald has gone to 
Needham, where he is employed at 
carpentry work by Connolly Bros. 
of Beverly Farms, who have a big 
contract on there. 
W. R. C. members who did not 
take the privilege of attending the 
outing and basket lunch of the 
corps and their friends at Tuck’s 
Point last Friday missed a most 
delightful time. The affair was one 
of the most enjoyable held by Allen 
Relief Corps for years, a feature of 
the occasion being the bounteous 
spread provided by the committee 
in charge. Several guests were pres- 
ent from Salem, and the chairman 
of the executive committee, Mrs. 
Nichols, and Mrs. Jewett of the Ips- 
wich Corps, with many others were 
'n attendance. Games were played 
end sailing in the harbor in sail 
boats and launches was a pleasing 
pastime for many. 
Manuel Miguel and family have 
moved into the Aveney house near 
the railroad on Summer street. 
sir. Aveney and family have moved 
to Randolph, where they have a 
farm. 
T. William Lomasney has _ pur- 
chased a lot from Frederick Burn- 
ham on Vine street, second from 
the corner of Vine street and the 
proposed Norwood avenue exten- 
sion, and he has moved _ the old 
homestead from Brook street to the 
new location. He intends to make 
some improvements on the house, 
including the addition of a piazza, 
and two or three dorma windows. 
A number of local Odd Fellows 
attended the Encampment outing at 
West Gloucester Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon of 
Dorchester have been spending the 
week in town with the former’s 
family on Brook streét. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Baker and 
child of Brookline are spending a 
fortnight in town, visiting  rela- 
tives. 
Men’s Bathing Suits at Allen’s. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Gertrude Leonard of Roxbury 
spent a few days recently with Mr. 
and Mrs Arthur McCormack. Miss 
Leonard isa recent graduate of the 
Conservatory of Music, Boston. 
Arthur H. Merriam, one of Clark 
& Mills Electric Co.’s electricians, 
has moved his family from Cambridge 
to the tenement in the Lutz house on 
Brook street. 
Mrs. Geo. F. Allen attended the 
funeral services over the remains of 
the late Elizabeth Porter Gould, in 
Brookline, Monday. 
Edward Leach. 
The remains of Edward Leach 
were brought to Manchester for 
burial Monday afternoon, services 
being held in the Crowell Memorial 
chapel. Rev. D. F. Lamson offici- 
ated. Interment was in the family 
lot, Union cemetery. 
Edward Leach was a native o7 
Manchester, being born in “New- 
port,” so called, 66 years ago next 
November. He- was. a_ cabinet 
maker by trade. For a number of 
years he has been in ill health, due 
to a complication of diseases. He 
has been away from Manchester 25 
years. He died in Cambridge last 
Saturday. A widow ,and an adopt- 
ed daughter, one brother, Albert 
Leach, and three sisters, Mrs. W. 
C. Rust, Mrs. Mary Russell and 
Miss Chariotte Leach, survive him. 
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