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FRESH EGGS > 
For sale at Market Prices 
Laid by my own hens every day 
Also FOWL and BROILERS killed to order 
Maplehurst Poultry Yards 
MANCHESTER 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Gladys Semons is spending 
“the week on a camping party with 
girls from Jackson college, at the 
Foster cottage, Magnolia. 
The “night before” will be aus- 
piciously celebrated in Manchester by 
a ball in the Town hall on Tuesday, 
July 3, under the auspices of the 
Fourth of July club. 
Thomas Marsh is in town for a 
fortnight’s vacation from his work in 
the office of the Hood Rubber Co., at 
Watertown. He will go to New 
York next week for a few days. 
Mrs. C. L. Hoyt has gone to Win- 
chester for a short visit with her 
daughter, Mrs. Oakes Elden and 
family. Mrs, Elden and_ children 
spent Bunker Hill day in Manchester. 
Walter H. Burbank, a registered 
pharmacist, of Malden has taken a 
position in the Walen drug store. rie 
succeeds Harvey S. Page who left a 
few weeks ago to live with his son in 
New Hampshire. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. have in 
hand several tons of fertilizer, which 
recently arrived for the committee on 
food conservation. This will be sold 
at cost—$1.80 per 100 lbs., upon ap- 
plication to the above named firm.— 
A. Mortey, for the committee. 
Five Manchester young men arc 
leaving tomorrow to join the colors 
with the Canadian Expeditionary 
Overseas battalion for foreign service. 
They are three butlers at the home of 
Walter D. Denégre, West Manchester 
—George Rowe, George Holmes and 
William Chapman, and also Harry 
Pasco and John Beck, butlers for the 
Lester Lelands at West Manchester. 
Mr. Holmes is a brother of Mrs. Sul- 
livan, wife of Chief of Police Wm. 
H. Sullivan of Manchester. 
Some Manchester people attended 
and many were interested in the 
graduation exercises at the State 
Normal school, in Salem, on Tuesday 
of this week, Miss Annie T. White 
of this town was one of the graduates. 
Miss White was graduated from the 
Manchester High school in 1915. Be- 
sides her Normal School studies, 
Miss White took the domestic science 
course. She is now prepared to teach 
in any of the first six grades. 
Beulah Rumrill of Brook street 
took part in the recital of G. Allyn 
Brown’s pupils, held in Gloucester, 
Saturday, June 16th, 
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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
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FourtH Or JuLy PARADE. 
Given a fair day on Fourth of July 
and Manchester will witness a spec- 
tacle which it has not been the privi- 
lege of the townspeople to see in 
years. Practically every organization 
in town will be represented in the big 
patriotic demonstration which will 
take at 9 o’clock in the morning. Al- 
ready so many of the organizations 
of the town have acknowledged the 
invitation of the committee that the 
success of the parade is assured. In 
addition to the many societies which 
will march will be scores of decorated 
floats and automobiles of citizens and 
summer residents. 
The following organizations have 
already signified their intentions of 
taking part in the big parade: Allen 
Relief corps, Liberty lodge of Re- 
bekahs, Harmony Guild, Magnolia 
lodge, I. O. O. F.; North Shore lodge, 
A. O. U. W.; Manchester club, Ar- 
bella club, Boys Scouts, A. O. H., 
Ladies’ auxiliary, A. O. H.; Col. H. 
P. Woodbury camp, S. of V.; local 
branch of the Red Cross, North Shore 
Horticultural society, | Manchester 
Woman’s club, Essex County club, 
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pected that the home guard will 
march. Among the town departments 
to be represented by decorated appar- 
atus will be the moth deparament, the 
water department and the fire depart- 
ment. 
A number of citizens have already 
promised their automobiles foie tue 
parade and it is hoped many more 
will come forward soon. Many fav- 
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orable comments have been heard re- 
garding the action of the committee 
in holding the parade at 9 o’clock this 
year instead of the early hour at 
which it formerly took place, and also 
in making it a purely patriotic demon- 
stration in keeping with the spirit of 
the times. The feature which has 
won decided -favor is the awarding of 
the prize money for the best float with 
the understanding that it be given to 
the Red Cross. The ball game and 
band concert will also liven the day. 
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