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MANCHESTER. 
Miss Helen Boyle and her guests, 
Miss O’Conners of Rock Island, II1., 
Miss Moore of St. Clair and Miss 
Smith of Malden, who have been 
spending the holidays with her, left 
for Wellesley, Wednesday. 
The Manchester Mandolin club gave 
-quite a successful concert in the Bev- 
erly Farms Baptist. church, Monday 
night. A number of young people 
from here attended. 
Isaac M. Marshall attended the 
annual banquet and reunion of the 
Massachusetts and Suburban Press 
association at the United States hotel 
in Boston, Monday. 
Miss Hannah Sheehan, who _ has 
charge of Bullock’s bakery on Central 
street, is enjoying a week’s respite 
from her duties. Eddie Lethbridge 
has been taking her place. 
Mrs. Walter R. Bell has been spend- 
ing a few days the past week a guest 
of her sister, Mrs. Elsie MacDonald, 
in Chelsea. 
Herbert W. Clark gave a very in- 
teresting talk on ‘“‘Asparagus : how to 
plant and cultivate it,” at the meeting 
of the N. S. Horticultural society last 
Friday evening. At the next meet- 
ing the annual reports will be read. 
The Selectmen have petitioned the 
Probate Court that E. P. Stanley be 
appointed guardian over Harriet Ken- 
mouth, who has been a pauper in the 
town since her husband was killed in 
South Reading, some 30 years ago. 
For the past six years she has been in 
the Medfield asylum. Chief Peabody 
served papers on her there Monday. 
Red Men’s Club, 
Monday evening, at their rooms in 
Pulsifer’s block, the Red Men’s club 
of Manchester elected the following- 
named officers: W.F. Spry, president ; 
William F. Mitchell, vice-president ; 
James Salter, secretary; Herbert 
Shaw, treasurer and collector. After 
the meeting one of Reed’s delicious 
oyster stews was served. 
Manchester Brass Band. 
_ At their meeting last Friday night 
the Manchester brass band elected 
these officers: William F. Spry, pres- 
ident ; James R. Hamilton, vice-pres- 
ident; James Sheehan, secretary ; 
George E. Hildreth, treasurer and 
manager; Joseph Allen, collector ; 
James R. Hamilton, leader ; Joseph 
C.'Thomas, Joseph Allen and Jamés 
R.. Hamilton, directors. L.M. Blythe 
continues to be the instructor of the 
band. -The regular meétings are on 
Thursday evenings, and at present 
extra meetings are held on Tuesday 
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KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HRATING, 
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L inoleums, 75c grade, 48¢ per yard 
Oi Cloth, 40 and 50c grades, 25¢€ per yard 
Only a few left —come early. 
Keep place and values in mind. 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
GLOUCESTER. 
