MANCHESTER 
Several Manchester friends of 
Misses Agnes M. Sjolund and Ma- 
bel W. Lodge tave received ecards 
for the graduating exercises of the 
Training School for Nurses c¢con- 
nected with the Children’s Mem- 
orial Hospital of Chicago. The exer- 
eises will be held Nov. 6. These two 
Manchester girls were graduated 
from the loeal High school in 1909 
and they went to Chicago the fol- 
lowing fall for three years’ train- 
ing. There are nine in the class, 
which is the second to be graduated 
from this school. Two other Man- 
chester girls, Misses Gertrude Ryan 
and Adele Sjolund entered the 
school this fall. 
Monday evening the regular meet- 
ing of Harmony Guild took the 
form of a Hallowe’en party. Ar- 
rangements were made for forming 
a first aid to the injured class. Those 
who are interested were asked to 
meet at the home of Mrs. Mande 
Carter on School street next Mon- 
dav evening. 
T. H. Cusack and family who have 
heen occupying the cottage at 97 
Pleasant street for some time, have 
moved to Everett. Mr. Cusack is by 
trade a barness maker. 
Salem, Massachusetts 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vesper Services. 
Sunday evening the first vesper 
services of the season were held in 
the Congregational chureh, Man- 
chester, under the auspices of the 
Harmony Guild. The Misses Chap- 
man of Salem, ’cellist and violinist, 
assisted, and their beautifully rend- 
ered selections were heard by an ap- 
preciative audience. Following is 
the program: 
Organ Prelude—5th Nocturne Leybach 
Miss Jessie Hoare, Misses Chapman 
Hymns—99, 695 
Selection—for Cello and Violin 
Misses Chapman 
Scripture Reading 
Hymn—666 
Selection—for Cello 
Miss Chapman 
Prayer 
Response—Simple Aven Thorne 
Miss Jessie Hoare, Misses Chapman 
Hymn—708 
Remarks Rev. John Hastings Quint 
Offertory Selection—Cavatina Raff 
Miss Jessie Hoare, Misses Chapman 
Hymn—200 
Renediction 
Postlude—Now the Day is Over 
Miss Hoare 
Davis 
The Ladies Social circle will meet 
with Mrs. Alfred Saben next Wed- 
nesdav evening. 
Curtis and Elite Fall and Winter 
Shoes at Bell’s, Central Square. * 
BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Inc. 
THE STORE OF VALUES 
MANCHESTER 
The position as book-keeper at the 
office of the Manchester Electric 
company, which was recently vacated 
by the resignation of Miss Anne 
Crombie, has been filled by Miss Ma- 
bel Trefry. ; 
A number of new games most ap- 
propriate to Hallowe’en were enjoy- 
ed by the Guild members and all 
entered heartily into the spirit of the 
affair. Refreshments of sandwiches, 
lemonade and pop corn balls were 
served by the committee, which in- 
cluded Miss Susan Allen, chairman; 
Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. A. G. T. 
Smith, Mrs. G. A. Knoerr and Miss 
Mary Rust. 
The Woman’s Relief Corps will 
hold its regular inspection on Thurs- 
day, Oct. 31st. Mrs. May Langdon 
of Ipswich will be the inspector. kK 
Lamson and Hubbard hats for Fall 
and Winter at Rell’s Beach street 
store. = 
The many friends of Alfred E. 
Parsons, superintendent of the Ed- 
ward S. Grew estate at West Man- 
chester, are pleased to learn that he 
started Jast Monday on a well-earned 
vaeation. He has gone on a two 
months’ trip to his former home in 
Fineland. 
it Begins Next Monday, October 28th 
“Suburban Week” at “Almy’s” - Salem 
An opportunity for you to do your usual fall and winter. purchase while our lines of merchan- 
are at their best:— Complete in assortment and variety and marked especially attractive in price. 
dise 
To make it doubly interesting we also give you a chance to RIDE HOME AT 
OUR FXPENSE. 
This Coupon 
Present at Cashier’s Desh 
Third Floor 
Bargains Galore to Make this Sale A Long Remembered Event. 
‘Return Car Fare Coupon 
This. coupon with saleschecks to the amount of $3.00, if presented 
at our cashier’s desk (3rd floor) will entitle holder to free return elec- 
tric carfare to any part of Essex County. 
(Train tickets given to Manchester if preferred.) 
