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MANCHESTER 
The ‘‘Bachelor Girls’’ are to give 
the first of their popular invitation 
dancing parties in the town hall, for 
the coming season, on Friday eve- 
ning, Sept. 20th. 
Lawrence E. Newhall is the new 
proprietor of the Manchester Steam 
Laundry. Mr. Newhall has _ been 
with Mr. Bradley, as manager of the 
laundry for the past nine months. 
Miss Bessie Allen came on from 
New York last Friday to spend a 
week’s vacation with her family and 
many friends. 
Day-officer Byron L. Bullock left 
last Friday to spend his ten days’ va- 
cation in Newport, R. L, with his 
mother and brother. The latter, 
Lewis Bullock, is a naval architect. 
Miss Aline Tarbell of Hudson was 
a guest over the week-end of Supt. 
and Mrs. John C. Mackin, North st. 
Miss Tarbell was graduated in 1910 
as a teacher and in 1911 as soloist 
from the New England Conservatory, 
and last year she taught at Blue 
Mountain College, Blue Mountain, 
Miss. She is prepared to give piano 
lessons in Manchester and will be 
here Saturdays after the 21st of this 
month. She may be reached by ad- 
dressing her at No. 5 North st., Man- 
chester, or telephoning 9-4. 
Edward ©. Knight, who is en- 
gaged in journalistic and magazine 
work in New York is home for a 
short vacation. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Williams 
had as guests a few days recently 
the former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. 
and Mrs. Purington of Maine. 
The wedding of Miss Mary Dodge 
and Mr. Henry Whittemore of Bos- 
ton takes place on Wednesday even- 
ing, September the 18th. 
Patrick Cleary injured his foot 
quite badly last Friday, when he 
fell from a tree about 15 feet, land- 
ing on a sharp rock. He was work- 
ing for Wm. E. Morris, forester, of 
Gloucester. 
Raymond Hayward left Manches- 
ter Tuesday for Middletown, Ct., 
where he will continue his course at 
Wesleyan University. 
Miss Grace Prest is spending two 
weeks at Ossipee, N. H., after which 
she will resume her duties as book- 
keeper at the hardware store of D. 
T. Beaton. 
Henry B. McCollum has been en- 
joying a week’s vacation from: his 
work at Bell’s Central Square store. 
He has spent part of the week at 
Belchertown, Mass., visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Witt (Amy Crombie). 
Willard Rust left Monday to 
spend the week with William Hall 
at Dublin, N. H. 
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Central St., Manchester Agts. for American Ideal Heater 
Driscoll-Donlan 
Cornelius A. Driscoll of Manches- 
ter and Miss Margaret Mary Donlan 
of Magnolia were married Sunday, 
Sept. 8th, at the parochial residence, 
Gloucester. Hugene Wogan of Wat- 
ertown was best man and the bride’s 
sister was bridesmaid. Mr. Driscoll 
is employed at the Essex County 
club. The young couple has the best . 
wishes of a large circle of friends in 
Manchester and vicinity. They will 
go south for the winter, where Mr. 
Driscoll will take up his former po- 
sition at Pinehurst, S. C., as caddie 8 
master at the well-known southern 
golf club, of which Donald J. Ross of 
the Essex County club is in charge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll received many 3 
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32 Central St. 
Manchester 
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Geo. W. Hooper 
Dealer in FirstsClass 
GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
pretty and valuable gifts from their 
many friends, including — several 
pieces of gold from friends in Man- 
chester and a $20-gold piece from Mr. 
Driscoll’s fellow employees at the Es- 
sex County club. 
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H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
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CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
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Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester, Business Founded in 1856 
SOLE AGENT in MANCHESTER for 
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Page and Shaw’s Candies Huyler’s Chocolates and Bon Bons : 
Whitman’s Chocolates < Bell’s Forkdipt Chocolates : 
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Bell Mead Sweets 
Eastman Kodak Company’s Goods Ne 
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BENJ. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets. Manchester, Mass. 
TWO ’PHONES; NOS. 257 and 8388—IF ONE IS BUSY CALL THE OTHER 4 
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