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Robert Jackson, esq., was a recent visitor in Hanover.
City Marshall Manchester of Franklin has been a Concord visitor today.
Miss Baker of the High School faculty is spending vacation at Lancaster.
Warden Charles W. Rowe and Dumont H. Carpenter are fishing at The Weirs.
W.N. Jones, C.F.H. Freese and John Laro were in Concord on the Sabbath.
Miss Caroline Pearson is spending the school vacation with relatives at Littleton
Miss Ruby L. Moore and Miss Afton B. White are spending a few days in Newport.
Mrs. Harlan C. Pearson is the guest of relatives in Cambridge, Mass., this week.
Hazen E. Abbott has been called to Salem, by the death of his brother, Nathan G. Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewster are the guests of Mrs. Abbie E. R. Tredick in Portsmouth.
Judge A. Chester Clark and Robert W. Upton, Esq., were in Suncook this morning on legal business.
J.W. Tucker, recently of the Patriot, is preparing an illustrated article, upon the New Hampshire Legislature of 1915 for the next number of the Granite Monthly.
OBITUARY
Died at the Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital on the morning of Sunday, March 21, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Frances Greer. She is survived by her husband, Edward C. Greer, and by two sons, Daniel J. Greer of Windsor, VT., and John T. Greer of this city. Four brothers and three sisters also survive. Mrs. Greer had been a resident for the past 30 years and was held in esteem by her friends and associates. The notice of the funeral will be published.