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play, the members of the committee 
in charge wish to convey their thanks. 
Many people who were unable to se- 
cure seats for Thursday evening will 
attend next Monday evening and an- 
other full house is expected. 
Everybody was loud in their ap- 
proval of the performance and’ it was 
the undisputed opinion that it was the 
best play ever staged at the Town hall 
by local talent. The whole perform- 
ance was good; the singing and the 
acting and the general management 
was above par as an amateur event. 
When the play is repeated next 
Monday night there is no question 
but that the hall will again be well 
filled. Many who could not procure 
tickets last night will attend—and 
many who did go last night will see 
it over again. 
John F. Scott, the plumber, who 
has been located in the Postoffice 
block on Beach street, the past six 
years, has moved this week to more 
commodious quarters in a new build- 
ing on his property off 110 Pine st. 
Since buying the residence and prop- 
erty on Pine) street, Mr) Scott has 
built a large work-shop, with garage 
connected, and by moving from the 
small quarters on Beach street, which 
the business has long ago outgrown, 
he is the better prepared to cater to 
the demands of his _ increasing 
clientele. : 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Win- 
ter Hats at Bell’s, Beach St. Store. adv, 
MANCHESTER 
Other Manchester notes on p. 16. 
Miss Mollie McNeary was in 
Neponset over Sunday to attend the 
funeral of an uncle. 
We regret to report the continued 
serious illness of Horace Standley. 
The elder son, Chester and wife have 
been called home from Sewickley, Pa. 
A new set of lock boxes have been 
installed in the local postoffice, and 
improvements and up-to-date fittings 
in the interior equipment are also be- 
ing added. 
James McGregor of Dublin, N. H., 
was a visitor. in town this week, com- 
ing here for the annual banquet of 
sd all 
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the Horticultural society Wednesday 
evening. He was president of the 
society at one time. 
The People’s Store of Gloucester 
are to open a branch in the Postoffice 
block, occupying the store formerly 
used by John F. Scott, the plumber, - 
and the store adjoining. The parti- 
tion has been removed and the place 
is being prepared for immediate oc- 
cupancy. 
Men’s and Boys’ sweaters at Walt 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Manning High of Ipswich defeated 
the Story High School of this town 
at hockey on Dexter’s Pond, Thurs- 
day afternoon, by the score of 2 to 1. 
Johnson and Nason starred for Ips- 
wich while H. Baker and Francis as 
goal, starred for the home team. 
Town meeting affairs are being 
talked over and prospective candi- 
dates for town office are beginning to 
loom up. Among those mentioned 
for the position of selectman are Geo. 
R. Dean and Frank G. Cheever of the 
present board; Edw. S. Knight, 
Patrick H. Boyle, Wm. W. Hoare, 
Chester L. Crafts, and Nathan P. 
Meldrum. 
will not be a candidate. 
Do not forget to secure your tickets 
for Guest Night of the Woman’s club 
before Saturday evening, as the order 
must go to the caterer early on Mon- — 
The door will open | 
promptly at 6.30 on Wednesday for . 
day morning. 
the reception and buffet lunch. The 
lecture, which follows, is by S. H. 
Spencer on “Flat Wheels.” 
ing till 12. 
members and $1.00 for guests. 
the lecture and dance 50c.; members 
admitted to the lecture only on the 
regular membership tickets. 
Robertson, Lincoln st., on Friday and 
Saturday, and of Mrs. Rand on Sat- — 
urday. adv, 
Chairman Bell says he — 
Long’s — 
orchestra will furnish music for danc- — 
The tickets are 50c. for. 
For “9 
Tickets — 
may be obtained of Mrs. D. T. Beat- ‘a 
on and Mrs. F. J. Merrill at any time ~ 
before Saturday evening; of Mrs. ~ 
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