, at Bell’s Central square store. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Maria Lufkin is the guest of 
Mrs. William H. Roberts of West 
Gloucester for a few days. 
_ Now is your chance to buy a Bath- 
‘ing Suit. I am selling my ladies,’ 
gents’ and children’s suits at a re- 
_ duction of 20 per cent. Come in and 
see them. Elizabeth A. Lethbridge’s 
Dry Goods Store. hy 
George Beaton leaves Manchester 
tomorrow for Nova Scotia to spend 
a week’s vacation there in company 
with his father of Hudson, Mass. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
* 
Miss Mary Rust was the week-end 
atl of Miss Irene Childs of Mal- 
en. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro com- 
fort Shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. * 
Douglas McKim, who recently 
concluded his engagement at the 
Baker farm, is now employed by 
the Manchester Wet Wash laundry. 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s Central square store. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith and two 
children were the guests of Mrs. 
Smith’s uncle, William Blood of 
Derry, N. H., over Sunday. 
New line of Earl and Wilson soft 
eollars at Bell’s Central square 
store. * 
Mrs. Robert Morrison of Guys- 
burg, Nova Scotia, is the guest of 
her brother, G. I. Scoit, proprietor 
of the Park hotel. 
Mrs. David Cobb is visiting her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 
Foster on Central street for a few 
days. Mrs. Cobb’s home is at Mil- 
ton. 
Miss Gladys Semons 
week-end guest of her 
uncle of Cambridge. . 
F. B. Rust, School street, left 
Monday for a few days’ trip to the 
White Mountains with the Boston 
Retail Grocers association. 
Mrs. Harlan Morgan and her two 
daughters, Miss Eleanor and Miss 
Mabel, who are both enjoying the 
second week of their vacations now, 
were at Hampton Beach early in the 
week. The Misses Morgan are to 
spend the remainder of their vaca- 
tion at camp at West Gloucester. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., post office 
the week ending Sept. 21, are: N.S. 
Armstrong, Miss Theresa Anderson, 
Mrs. F. H. Barton, Emily Beatrice, 
Mrs. Arthur John, Miss Mary Ann 
MacDonald, E. Potter, Miss Nancy 
Peterson, Miss Hulda O. Rosell, 
Harry Silva, Miss Annie Shaw, Mrs. 
Ramey Taylor, Bernard J. Woods.— 
Samuel L. Wheaton, Postmaster. 
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Central St., Manchester 
An Acknowledgement. 
Taken from a letter sent by Mr. 
Stanton H. King to ‘‘The Book 
Mission.’’ 
‘“‘The two barrels of reading mat- 
ter from the Manchester Book Mis- 
sion have reached us safely. Kindly 
thank our good friends for this 
splendid gift. Believe me, 
Gratefully yours 
“Stanton H. King.’’ 
Manchester Woman’s Club. 
The first meeting of the Manches- 
ter Woman’s club this fall will be 
held on Tuesday, October 1st., at 
3.30 o’clock in the Congregational 
chapel. Miss Mabel Boardman will 
speak on ‘‘International Work of 
the Red Cross Society.’’ Tea will be 
served by the directors. Member- 
ship tickets must be obtained of the 
treasurer, Mrs. Harriet T. Hooper, 
8 Washington street, Saturday and 
Monday, Sept. 28 and 30, from 4 to 
8 p.m. Please note the date of the 
first meeting is October Ist instead 
of 7th as published last week. 
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