MANCHESTER 
Miss Florence Harding of Newton 
_Was a guest the first of the week of 
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Allen. 
Miss H. Florence Gould of Boston 
‘is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne 
Leach, School street. 
Miss Augusta Friend returned on 
Wednesday to her home in Minneapolis 
after a few weeks’ visit with friends in 
‘town. She was accompanied by Miss 
Ruth Blaisdell, who will spend a month 
or more visiting Miss Friend. Fred 
Friend, who was here recently for a 
few days, is to be married the latter 
part ot next month. 
Manchester was well represented 
on the Lake Winnepesaukee excursion 
Wednesday, some 55 persons going 
from here on the Special train at 8.13 
and returning at 7.45. 
Mr. and Mrs George D. Haskell 
were on a trip to Canobie lake Thurs- 
day. 
The stand-pipe is being subjected to 
a fresh coat of paint this week,-as is 
also the Congregational church exte- 
rior. E.A. Lane is doing the work. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Needham 
were registered at the New Cliff 
Hotel, Newport, and the Imperial, 
Narragansett Pier, the first of the 
week. 
Frank Sinnicks has been spending 
the week visiting friends at Am- 
herst, Mass. Charles Lodge was 
there also over Sunday and the holi- 
day. 
Miss Lena Jones is teaching in 
North Andover this year and as- 
sumed her duties there this week. 
Mrs. George P. Dole entertained 
a party of friends from Beverly at 
her home on Norwod_ avenue, 
Wednesday. 
The local members of the Bell 
family were well represented at a 
small reunion of the family over the 
holiday at Sagamore Hill, Ipswich, 
where they had hired three cottages 
for the occasion. 
Frank Fleming and Bert Floyd 
will be the first of the large num- 
ber of Manchester young people to 
start away to school this fall. They 
will leave Monday, the former en- 
tering Dartmouth, and the latter 
entering Cornell, where he will take 
up architectural engineering. 
“Dewey,” otherwise 
John O’Brien, celebrated Labor 
Day in the usual manner. The 
judge fined him $1o in court Tues- 
day. Expensive drinking! 
Mrs. Mary Bagley of Boston has 
been spending the week with Mrs. 
Charles A. Lodge, Bennett street. 
Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. # 
known as 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Captain Thomas Dow is confined 
to his home on Vine street with ill- 
ness. Captain Dow is one of Man- 
chester’s octogenarians. 
Miss Emma _ Johnson was in 
town over Sunday and the holiday 
on her return from a vacation spent 
in Waterbury and East Montpelier, 
Vt., but she has since resumed her 
duties in the beekkeeping depart- 
ment of the United Shoe Machin- 
ery Co. in Lynn. ; 
Miss Beth Meldrum returned 
Monday from a three weeks’ stay 
with her sister, Mrs. Webster Put- 
nam and family of Danvers, at Ken- 
nebunk Beach, Me. Mr. N. P. 
Meldrum was also there over Sun- 
day. 
Master Wm. H. Magee of Atlan- 
tic Highlands, N. J., who is staying- 
at Mrs. B. J. Manion’s, Tappan 
street, celebrated his fourth birth- 
day last Thursday very pleasantly 
by entertaining, a few of his little 
friends. 
Manuel T. Lopes and family have 
vacated the Lucas cottage on School 
street, and are living with Mr. 
Thomas’ parents on Forest street. 
Alex. McKowen, second gardener 
at the F. M. Whitehouse estate, has 
concluded his services there and has 
accepted a position as head gardener 
at the W. D. Denegre estate, West 
Manchester, to succeed Mr. White- 
ley. 
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