PON iiesltORK boBREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Alice J. Wheaton announces 
the engagement of her daughter 
' Edith Leach, to Mr. Charles Emery 
Williams. » 
Bertram Sinnicks and Chas. Dodge 
were heme from Andover over Thanks- 
giving. Mr. Sinnicks had as his 
guests Edward Rosendale of Ohio, 
a member ‘of the Andover foot-ball 
eleven and Benj. E. Lyons of New 
Jersey. 
Friends of Miss Helen Mason of 
Boston, formerly of Manchester, will 
regret to learn of her ill-health. She 
is at present confined to a Boston 
hospital. 
A family reunion was held at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kit- 
fieldon Thurday. Besides Mr. Kit- 
field’s mother, Mrs. Jacob Kitfield, 
there were present from out of town 
Mrs. John Knight, Mr. and Mrs. 
George LeDuc and son Alton, and 
Mrs. Henry Bickford of Salem. 
Miss Annie Lane arrived home from 
Smith College Tuesday evening for 
the Thanksgiving recess. Mr. and 
Mrs. FE. A. Lane also had with them 
over the holiday Mr. Lane’s sister, 
Miss Bertha A. Lane of Annisquam. 
The funeral services over the re- 
mains of Mrs, Lewis Foster were 
held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Oliver Gilman, Monday afternoon. 
Mrs. Foster’s own minister, formerly 
of Medway, N.S., but now preaching 
in Boston, assisted by Rev. Edward 
Brewster, officiated. The pall-bearers 
were Jack H. Kitfield, Edward Hooper, 
Randolph Taylor and Henry Meaken. 
Interment was in Rosedale cemetery. 
A little daughter arrived in the home 
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson last 
Saturday morning. 
A pleasant supper and party was 
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Heath on Summer street, at the 
Cove last Saturday evening, in honor 
of Mr. Heath’s mother, Mrs. Gardner 
Heath, who has just passed her 80th 
birthday. It was given in the form of 
a surprise party and was very success- 
ful in that respect. After all the 
guests had assembled in Mr. Heath’s 
house Mrs. Heath was sent for, and 
to say she was very pleased to see all 
her children and grandchildren ex- 
presses it mildly. A pleasant evening 
was spent. Those present were: 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heath, Mr. and 
Mrs. Warren Heath, Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Hooper, Miss Jennie Heath, 
all of this town, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
Holt of Lynn. Her grandchildren 
present were: Mrs. Alice Quimby, of 
Salem, Miss Florence Holt of Lynn, 
Edward, Harry and Warren Heath, 
and Berle and Gladys Heath. 
Walter Bb. Calderwood has rented 
a tenement in the Tappan house on 
Bridge street and will occupy it at 
once. Mrs. Calderwood’s mother and 
sister have moved here from Maine 
and will make their home with Mr. and 
Mrs. Calderwood. 
Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie of Cape 
Breton were guests the first of the 
week of Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Pleasant 
street. 
The annual election of officers of 
Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, S. of V., 
will be held next Tuesday evening, at 
which time every member of the 
order should make a special endeavor 
to be present. A supper will be 
served and a rousing good time is 
assured. 
Boyle--Taylor 
Bernard Leo Boyle and Miss Etta 
Murray Taylor, boih of Manchester, 
were united in marriage some weeks 
ago in Woonsocket, RI., the cere- 
mony being performed by Rev. W. 
Ashton Thompson, the Episcopal 
clergyman. The marriage occurred 
on Oct. 20. Both bride and groom 
are graduates of the Story High 
school, and the groom graduated from 
Dartmouth in 1903. The bride gradu- 
ated from the Salem Normal school 
last year and has been teaching in the 
Amesbury public schools. She re- 
signed a week or two ago, however. 
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