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MANCHESTER 
_ The engagement is announced of 
Miss Isabella M. Warner of Man- 
chester and Franklin P. Baker of 
Chesterfield, Mass. The 
will take place, it is 
about Christmas time. 
Miss Mabel Morgan has been 
spending the past week of her va- 
cation at Idlewood, Mass. 
Richard J. Baker and Harry 
Swett were among those to take the 
New York-Hudson~ River trip 
Thursday. 
Mr.-and Mrs. Fred Willcutt and 
son of Lawrence were guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. G. A. Knoerr over Sun- 
day. Mrs. Knoerr’s mother, Mrs. 
M. C. Hotz, of Dorchester has been 
spending the past week with her. 
John Sweeney and family have 
returned to Boston for the winter. 
Mr. Sweeney is coachman at N. S. 
Bartlett's. He went to the hospital 
wedding 
understood, 
’ last week for treatment. 
Miss Melora Warner is teaching 
at South Worthington, Mass., this 
year. 
The local boys have organized a 
football team and are putting in 
some hard practice under the coach- 
ing of Dr. Tyler. The make-up of 
the team is as_ follows: John 
Walsh, re; John Gray, rts Raymond 
Crocker, rg; Waldo Pert¥ c; Austin 
Jones, lg; Everett Robbins, le; 
Willard Rust, qb; Henry Merrill, 
Joseph 
Floyd is captain, Rust 
is manager and Bernard Tyler is 
treasurer. Some interesting games 
may be looked for, the initial game 
being planned for this afternoon at 
_ the play grounds, at 3 o’clock, with 
‘the Freshmen of the 
Gloucester 
High school. 
Born, Sunday, Sept. 30, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wade. 
QO. T. Roberts gave a talk before 
the Phi Alpha Pi at their meeting 
last Friday night on Manchester as 
it was in his boyhood days. 
Ernest Sackett has concluded his 
services with G. A. Knoerr, the 
electrician. 
Miss Bessie Mackey of Beverly 
was a guest of Mrs. M. E. Gorman 
over Sunday. 
James Austin and family will 
occupy the tenement in the “Corliss 
house on Central street, just vacated 
by Miss Isabella Warner, who is at 
present with her sister in Beverly. 
Mrs. S. S. Shaw and her mother, 
Mrs. Alexander Fraser, from Dor- 
chester, are spending a few days 
with the former’s aunt, Mrs. Charles 
Andrews. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Alfred E. McCleary, Boston Uni- 
versity Law school, ’o7, formerly 
connected with Mr. Lodge in pub- 
lishing the Breeze, was a guest over 
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lodge. 
Misses Elsie Dow, Marian Kit- 
field and Mary Rust are. taking 
courses of work at the Domestic 
Science school in Salem. 
H. W. Clark has gone to South- 
ampton, L. I., where he will prob- 
ably accept the position offered him 
as gardener on a large estate owned 
DY |. lo. oteese or New York. “Mrs. 
Clark and daughter, Miss Alice, 
sailed from the other side yesterday 
after spending the summer in 
Leipsic, Germany, and other points, 
and will arrive in New York next 
Saturday. After a brief visit with 
Mr. Clark at Southampton they will 
come to Manchester. 
Misses Kauffmann and Weeks, 
and a number of scholars from the 
Story High school, attended the lec- 
ture in Gloucester Tuesday evening 
on “Julius Caesar.” 
Miss Ina Eldridge was 
mont over Sunday, a guest of 
sister, Miss Evelyn Eldridge. 
Mrs. Tozier of Valley Falls, N. 
Y., has been spending the week 
here, a guest of her daughter, Miss 
Lina Tozier. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
were in Portsmouth, 
Sunday. 
in Bel- 
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EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
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MANCHESTER. 
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DEALER IN 
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Reg. Pharmacist. 
LEEK & SONS, 
PHARMACISTS 
(ESTABLISHED 1856) 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Reg. Pharmacist 
