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Candy and Apron Sale. 
The candy and apron sale, under 
the auspices of the Ladies’ Sewing 
circle otf the Congregational church, 
Manchester, held in the chapel on 
Wednesday night, was quite a suc- 
cessful event, and the entertainment 
by the children following proved a 
very pleasurable occasion. The en- 
tertainment was in charge of Miss 
Martha Knight, and she was assisted 
in the sale by Mrs. Howard M. Stan- 
ley, Mrs. O, B. Wing, Mrs. David 
Bennett and Mrs. Fred J. Merrill. 
The entertainment consisted for the 
-most part of a baby drill, with a repre- 
sentation of a few of the home rulers, 
who will be much in evidence the 
coming week. As the curtain arose 
the little ones, with their dolls, sat at 
a table. They first sang a crying 
song, then a lullaby, eating drill, and 
a * good-night’’ song. The children 
in the drill were Dorothy Blaisdell, 
Beatrice Long, Liia Sinnicks, Helen 
Cheever, Gladys and Polly Semmons. 
The drill was followed by a represen- 
tation of the patron saint, Santa Claus, 
in the personage of Samuel Knight, 
and by Gwendolyn Glendenning, show- 
ing how she found the real Santa 
Claus. 
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Dorothea Slade. 
After a brief illness of only two 
weeks Dorothea Slade, the pretty little 
11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry L. Slace of Manchester, passed 
away a week ago Friday noon. Her 
death came as a severe shock, not 
only to her own family, but to a big 
circle of little friends, who only a few 
days before had been playing on the 
school grounds with her. 
Funeral services were held last 
Sunday afternoon from her late home, 
Rev. Edward H. Brewster officiating. 
His words were very appropriately 
fitted to the youthful life of the de- 
ceased. A great profusion of flowers 
were sent in by friends, among them 
being a beautiful pillow from the 
teachers of the G. A. Priest school, a 
wreath of roses from Mr. and Mrs. 
Austin Morley, a flat bouquet, Mr. 
and Mrs. Levi Dunn ; bouquet, school- 
mates; bouquets from Miss Lizzie 
Dillon, Mrs. John Griffin, Joseph 
Slade, Mrs. Frank Tenney, Archie and 
Regie Houghton, Mrs. George Evans, 
Mrs. George Morgan, and a handsome 
spray of chrysanthemums from Miss 
Marion G, Scott. 
Manchester Pool Parlors are always 
open. * 
MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
The young ladies of the Sunday 
school held a candy sale Tuesday 
afternoon which was very successful. 
Rev. Mr. Stackpole was in the vil- 
lage Tuesday attending the City Elec- 
tion. Dr. Dakin was also here. 
Clement S. Houghton was_ here 
Tuesday. 
Miss Helen M. Crispin is visiting 
friends in Newton Lower Falls. 
Mrs. Arthur M. Lycett is visiting 
her sister, Mrs. Fred Stanley, in Wo- 
burn. 
The Ladies’ Aid Society met with 
Mrs. Lafayette Hunt this week. 
Mr. Orrin D. Sawyer was in the vil- 
lage over Sunday the guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Philip Sanborn at Coolidge’s 
Point. 
Miss Ethel May went to Marblehead 
Friday to attend the party given by 
the Marblehead High School. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln Street, MANCHESTER. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
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The Metropolitan Store, 
118-120 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTEL. 
Special Holiday Announcement. 
UR buyer of Silk Waists and Furs has just returned from New York where he secured the sample 
lines of one of the Leading Importers of Silk Evening Waists and Dresses, and a sample line on New 
York’s leading fur merchant. These garments are each different in style, which makes them par- 
ticularly appropriate for presents ; besides having bought them at a low figure we have marked them 
at correspondingly low prices, and you will be pleasantly surprised what beautiful things a small 
amount of money can buy. Beautiful taffeta, Peau de Chene and 
Crepe de Chene evening waists in all the leading shades and styles, at 
The Special in Fox Scarfs contains some that are 108 inches lon 
$2.95, 5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 
g, of beautiful long hair, Isabella and 
Sable shades, at $16.50. Other Furs at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.45, $22.50, $30.00, $37.50 and $45.00. 
In last week’s “BREEZE” you will find a complete list of useful Christmas presents to be found in 
our store. 
WE RETURN YOUR MONEY ON ANY UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASE. 
The Metropolitan Store 
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118-120 Main Street, 
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