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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
The T. Dennie Boardmans moved 
up from their place at West Manches- 
ter last Saturday and are now located 
at their 244 Beacon street home for 
the winter. 
Mrs. George D. Howe, who in _for- 
mer years has lived at 179 Common- 
wealth avenue, is this winter occupy- 
ing the A. A. Lawrence house at 55 
Commonwealth avenue, having re- 
turned to Boston only a few weeks 
ago. 
George L. Knight bought both of 
the house lots fronting on the Susan 
H. Cheever estate on School street, 
offered at auction last Saturday after- 
~noon. The lots lie between the Ben- 
jamin L. Bullock house and the Bap- 
tist parsonage. They sold at $775 
each. W. P. Meldran was auctioneer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Marshall and 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Willmonton 
were among those who went to Glou- 
cester last night to see the comic 
opera, Zephra. 
Several parties of Manchester folk 
have been to Gloucester this week to 
see Zephra presented at the Union Hill 
theatre. Fred K. Swett of this town 
has played the leading part in the pro- 
duction. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Edmunds _ spent 
last week with relatives in Methuen, 
Mr. Edmunds returning here Sunday. 
Mrs. Edmunds is still. in Methuen, 
where her brother’is very sick. 
Miss Dorothy Jordon sailed last 
week with a family friend and a maid 
for another winter at the same school 
in Paris that she attended last winter. 
-Rather than sell the horse which he 
has driven for years Jeffrey T. Stan- 
ley had the animal shot Tuesday 
night, and it was removed by a 
fertilizing concern. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Anna Connolly and her guest, 
Miss Alice Sater of Vincennes, Ind., 
whom she entertained over the holi- 
days, returned to the studies at the 
Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 
Tuesday. This was Miss Sater’s first 
visit to the North Shore, and she was 
extremely pleased with the picturesque 
locality. 
The Col. Franklin Havens closed 
their house here Tuesday and returned 
to Boston for the balance of the winter. 
E. L. Knowlton, the popular bag- 
gage-master at the local station, spent 
Wednesday in Boston visiting friends. 
MAGNOLIA, 
{From our Correspondent.] 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunbar of 
Dorchester were home over Sunday, 
as guests of their parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Philip Sanborn, at Coolidge’s 
Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Williams 
are receiving congratulations on the 
arrival of a daughter. 
Miss Sadie Abbott who was home 
over Thanksgiving has returned to 
Brookline. 
The Ladies’ Aid society held an- 
other supper at Crispin’s hall, Wed- 
nesday evening. Supper was served 
from 6 to 8, after which dancing was 
participated in. Music was furnished 
by Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long of Man- 
chester. 
Edward Symonds, who has been 
very ill with pneumonia, is reported 
as being better. 
Rev. Mr. Libby of Andover will 
conduct the services at the village 
church on Sunday. 
The engagement of Miss May Grant 
and Frank W. Christy, a well-known 
young Beverly man, was announced 
the first of the week. 
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HRISTMASTIDE, with its pleasurable, though somewhat intricate questions of gift giving, now 
being in the very near future, we would make the following suggestions : FIRST — Do not 
- wait till the last week to make up your mind; SECOND — Visit NOW every store and if you 
see anything you like either take it now or pay a little on it and have it put away for you, 
The following is a separate list of useful and appropriate gifts to be found in our store, 
A present of this kind keeps the name of the giver for a long time in the mind of the receiver. 
Silk Evening Waists 
All over Lace Dress Waists 
Flannel Traveling Waists 
Silk Underskirts 
Isabella Fox Scarfs 
Cravenette Rain Coats 
Covert Tourist Coats 
Scotch Novelty Walking Skirt 
Crushed Velour Theatre Wrap 
Fur Lined Driving Coat 
Silk Evening Costume 
Taffeta Silk Walking Suit 
Sable, Mink, Ermine Furs 
Dress or Walking Suits 
Jersey Vests and Blouses . 
As we said before, you need not take the garment now; have it put away for you, and later, when 
the rush begins, you will be more than glad you did so, Remember our address. We return your money 
on any unsatisfactory purchase. 
The Metropolitan Store 
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