MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker have 
sent out invitations for the wedding 
reception of their daughter, Hattie 
Florence, and Chester Delos Cook, 
at “Pairview.’ on Monday evening. 
Oct. 1. 
Mrs. George A. Kitfield 
daughters, Misses Edna and 
Marion, have been spending the 
past few days at Shirley Hills, N. 
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and 
Master Frank Sousa has been 
home three days this week on a 
leave of absence from the Truant 
school at Lawrence. 
Harry S. Tappan has been spend- 
ing the past few days in New York 
and in Connecticut. 
The Baptist church is being 
treated to anew coat of paint on 
the exterior, the contract having 
been awarded to A. J. Orr. 
The Phi Alpha Pi held their first 
meeting of the fall at the chapel last 
Friday evening, the following offi- 
Sers being elected for the year: 
Frank Sinnicks, president; Walter 
Fleming, secretary; Joseph Floyd, 
treasurer. In the near future they 
contemplate holding a ‘ladies’ 
night,’ and entertainments will also 
be given to the public during the 
winter by the 20 members now in 
the club. 
Philip White, caretaker of the 
Masconomo hotel and property, is 
on a fortnight’s vacation trip to 
Digby county, N. S. 
Frank Byer of East Boston spent 
Sunday with Joseph Cawthorne and 
family. 
Miss Amy Crombie left last Sat- 
urday for Groveland, where she has 
a position teaching in the public 
schools. 
George Enos and family of Med- 
ford are occupying the Mears cot- 
tage on Tappan street for a fort- 
night. Mr. Mears and family re- 
turned to their Boston home last: 
Saturday. 
W. B. Calderwood — started last 
Friday night for a visit of ten days 
ti his former home in Camden. **- 
where Mrs. Calderwood has been 
spending the summer. 
At the probate court in Salem 
Monday an inventory on the estate 
Sreine late John FE. Lee, in $1600, 
was allowed. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Howe 
have had among their guests this 
week Miss Gertrude Barnes of New 
Hampshire, Mrs. Rebecca Laura 
of Beverly, Mrs. C. A. Cutter and 
daughter of Wisconsin and Miss 
Simons of Melrose. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Alice Lations spent Sunday 
with her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Sar- 
gent, in Danvers. 
Charles Dodge, Story High school 
07, entered Andover Academy on 
Monday of this week. 
William Sheehan has entered the 
employ of T. Mahoney, carpenter 
and builder, as an apprentice. 
Capt. Whelden and crew started . 
Tuesday morning with the ‘Vel- 
thra,’ Mr. Bremer’s steam yacht, for 
Quincy Basin, where the boat wil 
be put in winter quarters. Mrs. L. 
W. Floyd, James Beaton and fam- 
ily and a few other friends enjoyed 
the hospitality of the captain across 
the bay. 
Contracts for Painting Awarded. 
The bids for painting the Town 
hall, Engine house and the Row 
schoolhouse, in Manchester, were 
opened by the selectmen last Sat- 
urday afternoon, and were as_ fol- 
lows: 
Town hall—A. J. Orr, $217; Tem- 
ples: ayne, $249, “A. Lane, 
$250.50. 
Engine house—Temple & Thyne, 
BEsO5O. Haw Ao Lane ea or55.25i.ves), 
EC A O13: 
Row school—A. J. Orr, $28; E. 
A. Lane, $30.50; Temple & Thyne, 
2: 
3h ne contracts were awarded _ to 
ithe lowest bidders. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., . Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
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