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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. F. K. Hooper, Mrs. Charles_ 
Hooper, Harry and Charlie Hooper 
returned Tuesday from a week’s visit 
to East Lyndboro, N.H., where they 
were located at the “Pinnacle House.” 
Stephen Hoare and Edward Wheat- 
on were on a trip to Provincetown 
Wednesday. 
Miss Alice Reed of Cambridge has 
been a guest this week of Mr. and 
Mrs. Fred K. Swett. 
Next Friday evening, when the 
next meeting of the North Shore 
Horticultural society will be held, the 
subject to be discussed will be ““Hardy 
Plants,” the discussion to be opened 
by Messrs: Joseph Clark and Phile- 
mon Sanborn. . 
Lenora F. Gorman of Manchester 
conveys to H. McEachran of 
Manchester, land and building on 
Pine street, Manchester. 
In the district court at Salem Tues- 
day, Timothy. Cronin, charged with 
non-support of his children, was or- 
dered to pay $6 a week. 
Comrades Edwin P. Stanley, 
Thomas A. Morse and Daron W. 
Morse attended the roth Mass. Reg- 
imental reunion at the Revere 
house, Boston, Tuesday. ‘There 
were 54 of the “Boys of the old 
19th” present.. Mr. Stanley -was 
chosen the first vice president. 
Next year, probably, the reunion 
will be held at Manchester, the in- 
vitation extended by Mr. Stanley 
being considered very favorably. 
Two prominent members of the 
regiment, General Devereaux and 
General Edmund Rice, and Benja- 
min Tuck of Manchester, were 
among the deaths recorded for the 
year. 
George L. Knight goes to Sutton, 
N. H., today, where he will join 
Mrs. Knight for about a month’s 
visit. 
The last band concert of the sea- 
son will be given on the Common 
next Wednesday evening, practical- 
ly all the $500 appropriated at town 
meeting for the purpose being ex- 
pended. . 
Prof. and Mrs. Nathan B. Sargent 
were here over Sunday, guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bell. Mrs. 
Bell and little son, Gordon,  re- 
turned to West Boxford for a short 
visit with Prof. and Mrs. Sargent. 
Mrs. Fred J. Merrill and daughter 
Grace are visiting Mrs. Merrill’s 
sister, Mrs. Roy Giddings, at Sa- 
vannah, N. Y. Miss Dorothy Gid- 
dings, who attended the local high 
school last year, will enter Wells 
college this fall. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Mary Barry has succeeded 
Miss Helen Burnham as assistant 
clerk at the postoffice, the latter's 
resignation going into effect this 
week. 
Mrs. E. J. McComb returned to 
her Stamford, Conn., home Mon- 
day, after a week’s visit with her 
brother, Charles.O. Howe. Last 
Friday Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Mc- 
Comb were at Canterbury, N. H., 
for the day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 
Howe and their guest spent at Mat- 
tapan. 
‘Gordon C. Smith of Brookline is 
spending a few weeks visiting his 
uncle, Charles N. Smith, Washing- 
ton street. 
Joseph Cawthorne is working at 
the office of The Breeze Print. 
The Manchester boys who attend 
school in Gloucester will be inter- 
ested to learn that the Gloucester 
high school will not open till two 
weeks later this fall, owing to im- 
provements being made to the 
building. Frank Sinnicks, Stephen 
Hoare and Charlie Hooper will be 
among the new pupils to enter the 
Gloucester high from here this year. 
The Manchester Brass band will 
play in the Labor Day parade in 
Boston, Monday, leading the Metal 
Workers’ union. 
The Essex County Christian En- 
deavor union will meet at Newbury- 
port on Labor Day for its fall con- 
vention. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
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