MANCHESTER 
Misses Grace Macgregor and Alice 
Haraden left yesterday onan 11 days’ 
vacation trip to New York, Washing- 
ton, Philadelphia and other points in 
that section, going on the Fall River 
boat to New York last night. Misses 
Clara and Jennie Sargent are accom- 
pene them as far as New York, to 
e away about a week. 
Supt. Chas. E. Fish attended the 
meeting of the North Shore Round 
Table at the Salem Normal school 
yesterday afternoon. Last evening 
he attended the meeting of the Friday 
Evening club at Young’s, in Boston. 
Mr. Fish had the leading paper of the 
evening, his subject being ‘“ Henry 
James as a Literary Type.” 
A. E. Johnstone and family have 
moved from the Willmonton house, 3 
Pleasant street, to the Leach house 
on Bridge street, formerly occupied 
by Ellery Rogers and _ family. 
Thomas McDonald and family have 
hired the Willmonton tenement. 
Samuel Knight & Sons have 
erected two large derricks on either 
end of their wharf, and with the aid 
of a dredging scoop they are removing 
considerable of the mud flats from in 
front of the wharf, especially on the 
westerly end. The deposit is being 
hauled to Mr. Knight’s field, near the 
channel. . 
The Ballou Club fair, which proved 
such a popular affair last year, and 
which will attract many people from 
Manchester and Beverly Farms again 
this year, will be held the week of: 
Dec. 3-8, at City hall, Beverly, which 
will be transformed into an electrical 
garden party. 
Miss Christina McKim has returned 
from a week’s visit in Laconia, N.H., 
her aunt, Mrs. E. H. Maloon, return- 
ing with her. To the latter the visit 
is of particular significance as she and 
her brother, Elias McKim, have not 
seen each other for 35 years. 
M. E. Gorman has built a small 
dam at the meadow near the junction 
of Pine and Pleasant streets and will 
make a small pond of the place, the 
purpose being to provide a place in 
which to keep logs prior to being put 
through the saw-mill. There is noth- 
ing of truth inthe report Mr. Gor- 
man is going to enter the ice business, 
he says. 
Mr and Mrs. Chas. H. Florence 
returned to West Newton for the 
winter, on Wednesday. Mr. Flor- 
ence is the electrician at R. C. 
Hooper’s. 
Mrs. William Walen and _ son, 
William, have just returned from a 
week’s visit with the former’s sister in 
Concord, N.H. 
“NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Frank P. Knight has plans out for 
changing over the Fitz barn, so-calle |, 
on the property adjoining his own 
which he bought several ycars ago, 
into a seven or eight room cultage, ii 
which will be installed all the mutdera 
conveniences. 
The Manchester Electric Co. are to 
extend their conduits to the A. L 
‘Croll, George M. Morgan and 58. 
Parker Bremer estates on the further 
end of Smith’s Point, and have re- 
cently completed laying the conduits 
from Mr. Bremer’s house to the 
street. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men will hold 
another interesting meeting next 
Wednesday evening. Another teast 
of corn and venison will be served. 
Lethbridge -- Magnuson 
This evening, at the home of the 
bride’s brother in Roxbury, William 
James Lethbridge of Manchester and 
Miss Olga Sofia Magnuson of Rox- 
bury, will be united in marriage. It 
will be a very quiet affair and will be 
attended by the immediate connec- 
tions only. Miss Bessie Lethbridge, 
a sister of the groom, and Hugh Mag- 
nuson, a brother of the bride, will be 
the couple’s only attendants. Aftera 
brief wedding trip the young people 
will come to Manchester and will live 
for the present on Summer street, 
Manchester. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
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