MANCHESTER. 
 — P. N. G. Ida Manning, of Rock- 
port, who has been appointed Dis- 
trict Deputy Grand Master of Li- 
berty Rebekah Lodge of Manchester 
will visit that lodge this evening, ac- 
companied by P. N. G. Mary L. Mar- 
shall of Priscilla Rebekah Lodge, as 
D. D. G. Marshall. 
_ Sweaters and heavy underwear at 
Bell's, Central Square. * 
The Manchester Woman’s Club at 
its next meeting November 5th, of- 
fers the public the rare opportunity 
of hearing Mrs. Margaret Deland, 
the well known writer and lecturer. 
This is an open meeting, held in the 
Congregational Chapel at 3:30 
 o’elock and anyone may attend upon 
_ payment of twenty-five cents admis- 
sion fee. 
Ladies’ Queen Qualitiy Fall Boots 
at Bell’s Beach street store. 
Mrs. Thomas A. Baker of Summer 
street, who has been at the Women’s 
Hospital in Brookline for an opera- 
tion, is now doing nicely, and is at 
her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. B. 
_F. Bigwood of Chelsea where she 
will remain for a few weeks. In 
December in company with her hus- 
band she will leave for Florida 
where the warm rays of sunshine 
will be of great benefit to her. Dr. 
Washburn performed the operation 
which was very successful. 
Tuesday evening a Prohibitionist 
rally was held at the home of Julius 
F. Rabardy, Central street. An ad- 
dress by Mr. Wiley of Beverly, the 
raising of the new prohibitionist 
flag, singing by a chorus of Manches- 
ter women and girls and bugle solos 
by Frank P. Tenney were the fea- 
tures of the program. 
Emerson and Douglas shoes in 
Winter weights and styles at Bells 8 
Central Square store. 
Mrs. Augustus Burchstead, who is 
still at the Beverly Hospital, having 
undergone an operation, is improv- 
ing and her many friends will be 
glad to learn that her condition will 
soon permit of her being removed to 
her own home at Manchester. 
Saturday evening Mrs. Frederick © 
L. Smith entertained a number of 
her friends at dinner in observance 
ot her birth-day. Among the out-of- 
town guests were the Misses Mary 
A. and Louise Dodge of Montserrat, 
Harold B. Gay of Salem, and Thomas 
Larrabee of Montserrat. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HSTABLISHED 1841 
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C. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large v riety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make te order. 
General Mill Work Done. 
stcring in all its branches. 
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REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warercoms oii North St. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Telephone Connection. 
Mass. 
Mrs. Ernest Mead and Miss Mead 
of Wellesley are visiting Mrs. Mead’s 
mother, Mrs. Woodbury on Central 
street. 
Miss Annabel Lodge is clerking at 
Daniel Low & Co.’s Salem, until 
after the Chrictmas holidays. 
Nathaniel Morgan of Bennett 
street, and his daughter, Miss Mamie 
Morgan, started Wednesday on a 
vacation trip by water to Norfolk 
and Newport News, Va., Baltimore 
and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. 
Howard E. Morgan of Beverly Farms 
and Dr. and Mrs. E. T. MeGourty of 
Beverly are also in the party. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge to Leave Man- 
chester? 
It is reported. that Rev. L. H. 
Ruge, pastor of the Orthodox Con- 
geregational church, Manchester, has 
received a call elsewhere and that he 
will conelude his pastorate here in 
the near future. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
Manchester 
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SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
PROVISIONS, POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, Etc 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
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SOLE AGENT in MANCHESTER for 
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Pride’s Crossing 
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Huyler’s Chocolates and Bon Bons § 
Bell Mead Sweets 
Eastman Kodak Company’s Goods “3 
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BEN]. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets. Manchester, Mass. 
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