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1 Strictly Fresh Hennery Eggs 
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In accordance with their usual custom 
Congressman and Mrs. A. P. Gardner 
came on from Washington to spend 
Christmas and they gave a dinner in the 
Hamilton Town hall-to the children of 
the place, Christmas Day. The dinner 
was given for all; rich “and poor alike, 
there being no limitations to the invita- 
tion extended by Cong. and Mrs. 
Gardner. 
The night before Christmas the Ham- 
ton school children were entertained by 
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo R. Johnstone at 
their country home, ‘“* Brackenside.’’ 
On their arrival the young people were 
met by Santa Claus, and all were re- 
membered with books, toys and candy 
from a Christmastree. Afterward there 
was a spread, followed by an entertain- 
ment. The affair was inthe nature of 
a farewell tothe young people of the 
place as Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone are to 
close their home to go to Pasadena, Cal., 
for the winter. — 
The December issue of McClure’s 
Magazine centains an article on ‘‘ Some 
American College Boys,’’ which is an 
account Of the fatal fre and destruction 
of the Chi Psi fraternity house of Cor- 
nell University, Dec. 7, 1906, in which 
four students were burned to death and 
three firemen were killed. Harry M. 
Curry of Pittsburg and™ Magnolia was 
one of the young men who had a_nar- 
row escape, and he was one of the three 
boys to receive a Carnegie medal for 
heroism. 
‘The cota list of the North Shore 
has been increased during the past. week 
by the death of Mary Louisa, widow of 
the late Charles Amory, jr.,~ which 
occurred on Wednesday at: her home, 
233 Marlboro street. Mrs. Amory was 
the daughter of the late George M. 
Dexter. Her daughter is Miss Susan 
C. Amory. The funeral was held last 
Saturday afternoon at Trinity church. 
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The bread maker of rare quality that has 
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Essex County and by them has been 
iven the name of 
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NERERKEKEKKRARRERRREEE: 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper of 
West Manchester followed their usual 
custom of distributing Christmas gifts 
among the people of Manchester and 
Beverly Farms, and as.a result of their 
generosity the homes of many were 
gladdened on the holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Schoeffel of 
Manchester and Brookline have sent out 
invitations fora New Year’s. eve party 
on Tuesday, Dec. 31. - 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. L. H. Ruge is in receipt of a 
Christmas gift from her uncle John H. 
Allen of New York in the form of the 
Allen coat of arms neatly framed. The 
‘Allen Arms’? were those used by 
Samuel “Allen given in 
The celebrated 
and in charge of expert bakers. 
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JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERY AND PROVISION DEALER — 
HALE ST., BEVERLY FARMS- 
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Essex and St. 
S “ it i M, 
Peter Sts. i 
uv ASS & 
American Armory,’’ ‘‘ Stiles Ancient 
Windsor,’’ and ‘“‘ History of Samuel 
Allen.’? Samuel Allen came from 
Braintree, Essex’ Co., Eng., to Cam- 
bridge, Mass., in 1632, and subsequently 
settled at Windsor and Hartford, Conn. 
Col. Ethan Allen of Revolutionary fame 
was one of his descendants. He was a 
brother of Col. Nathan Allen of Hart- 
ford and of Deacon Allen of Middle- 
town, Conn. He was a man of large 
public spirit and honored by his fellow 
citizens with positions of trust. Mrs. 
Ruge is a direct descendant of Samuel 
Allen. 
Edward C. and Carleton Knight were 
down for, over Christmas with their 
sister, Mrs. A.,C. Needham. 
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A complete line of 
Choicest Meats, Poultry, Game and all the Delicacies of the 
Season Always on Hand, 
We carry in stock a full line of S- S. PHERCE CO.’S GOODS 
. “NEWPORT SAUSAGE” 
we Carry is used by the leading trade, served at the best ho- 
tels, restaurants and clubs. The best sausage on the market 
which 
‘In connection with the many departments in my renovated and enlarged store, I. 
have opened a FIRSTsCLASS BAKERY, equipped with the latest conveniences 
Let us supply your needs. 
John Daniels Central Square Beverly Farms | : 
