NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
MANCHESTER Miss Carolyn E. Allen enter- Last Monday evening T. B. 
tained a party of ten friends at her Stone, recorder of North Shore 
James H. Rivers leaves today for 
a visit of a few weeks to Maine, 
where he will visit relatives in Lew- 
iston and other points. He will go 
also to Togus for a visit with some 
of his former G. A. R. comrades and 
friends. 
Charles A. Staten of Salem, the 
new deputy of North Shore lodge; 
A. O. U. W., paid his first official 
visit to the lodge Tuesday evening, 
accompanied by a delegation from 
John Endecott lodge of Salem. Mr. 
Staten is no stranger to North 
Shore lodge, as he has been a fre- 
quent visitor to the lodge. 
William Ray and Lester Cheever 
have gone to Kennebunkport, Me., 
where they are working for Con- 
nolly Bros., of Beverly Farms, who 
have extensive work in_ process 
there. 
home in Vine street Monday even- 
ing with a birthday supper. 
Mrs. Charles Andrews is having 
Mrs. Alexander Fraser of Boulun- 
dra Island, N. S., spend the winter 
with her, on Pleasant street. 
James Newman, employed at the 
new Sacred Heart church, while 
hoisting a large stone into place one 
day this week, had the misfortune 
to be struck astunning blow over 
the left ear by a, piece of stone, 
which caused an ugly wound. — 
At the Phi Alpha Pi meeting last 
Friday evening H. W. Gibson, state 
secretary, spoke on “Chums.” 
Reveve Pulsifer has been elected 
treasurer of the Gloucester High 
school fair to be held just before 
the Christmas holidays—one of the 
leading events of the school year at 
that city. 
lodge, Ay ©. U.. W.,. delivered: to 
Mrs. Emma C. Gregory, widow of 
the late Wm. H. Gregory, a draft for 
$2000, being the beneficiary due 
from the above named lodge. Mr. 
Gregory died at Stratham, N. H., 
Oct. 20, and the quickness in which 
his claim was paid through the ef- 
forts of the local lodge speaks well 
for the order. 
High-class printing, Breeze Office. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., P.O. for week ending Nov. 3: 
Fred Belcher, W M Belcher, W A Carey, 
Miss Carrie E Davis, S A Doane, Timothy 
Doyle, George. Fobyes, Mr Goygubourn, 
H W Hurlehan, Mrs Hohman, C C Jackson, 
Miss Norah Kearns, Luke P Moore, Ver- 
non P Reice, Nellie Ryan, Edward Shen- 
dle, Mrs E Herman Thompson, Mrs A E 
Tinkham, Harry Webb, Mrs Charles Watson. 
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