MANCHESTER 
The officers of Liberty lodge of 
Rebekah’s, Manchester, were in- 
stalled last evening by Mrs» Hattie 
Clayton and suite of Beverly. The 
officers installed were: Miss Jennie 
Sargent, noble grand; Mrs. H. Mabel 
Johnson, vice-grand; Mrs. Alice A. 
Piercy,» rec. -sec.; Miss Alice J. 
Haraden, fin. sec.; Miss Annabelle 
Haraden, treasurer; Mrs. Annie Sin- 
nics, R.S.N.G.; Miss Clara Sargent, 
L.S.N.G.; Miss Ethel McDiarmid, 
warden; Miss Edith Swett, conduc- 
tor; Mrs. Susan Andrews, chaplain ; 
Mrs. Lewis Lations, I.G.;.- Mrs. 
Martha Kimball, R.S.V.G.; Mrs. 
Alice Lee, L.S.V.G.; Mrs. Fannie 
Stanley, O.G. A turkey supper was 
served after the installation cere- 
mony, a most delightful social hour 
resulting. 
Asa closing feature of the dancing 
school being conducted by Mrs. Long 
there will be a reception in the Town 
hall on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24. 
The time from 7 to 9 will be devoted 
to the children and there will be 
dancing for all from 9 to 12. 
Michael Kane returned last week 
from the Mass. Gen. Hospital where 
he underwent a successful operation 
for hernia. 
Miss Amy Lucas of Essex spent a 
few days at the Cove this week, guest 
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Sargent. 
Miss Alice Mason has been home 
from Boston a few days this week, a 
guest of Miss Mollie Sullivan, Tappan 
street. ; 
Joseph Vanconcellos started Thurs- 
day for the Azores, his native home. 
When he returns in the spring he 
will probably bring a bride with him. 
M. A. McInnis, Wm. Swanson, 
John G, Gillis and Wm. McEachern, 
delegates to the N.S. District coun- 
cil, Carpenters, attended the council 
meeting in Salem Tuesday evening. 
Business Agent Swanson reported 
that 443 members had joined the vari- 
ous locals through his efforts during 
the year just closed. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HOARE--PULSIFER 
Pretty Wedding of Manchester 
Thursday Evening 
The wedding of Miss Ruth Alden 
Pulsifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
James Knight Pulsifer, and Mr. 
William Warick Hoare, was solem- 
nized at the home of the bride, off 
School street, Manchester, Thursday 
evening, Rev. -C. Arthur Lincoln, 
pastor of the Congregational church, 
officiating. 
The ceremony was performed at 7 
o’clock and was attended by the 
families and relatives of the couple 
and intimate friends, a number of 
whom came from Cambridge, Glouces- 
ter and Beverly; but for the reception 
which followed 400 invitations were 
sent out. The whole affair is said to 
be one of the prettiest which has ever 
occurred in Manchester. 
The bridal party marched into the 
room where the ceremony was per- 
formed, to the music of Mendelssohn’s 
wedding march, and after the cere- 
mony the orchestra playeda selection 
from Fantana. 
The bride was very prettily gowned 
in white crepe de chine over white 
taffeta, and her veil was caught up 
with lilies of the valley. She carried 
a bouquet of the same flower. The 
bridesmaid was Miss Nellie E. Aldrich 
of Cambridge, a classmate of the 
bride at Boston University. Mr. 
Abbott H. Hoare, brother of the 
groom, was the best man. 
The ushers were Hollis L. Roberts, 
Alfred Hooper and Richard Cheever ; 
Misses Jennie B. Allyn of Cambridge, 
Grace Macgregor, Eleanor J. Morgan 
and Edith Swett served, and Mr. and 
Mrs. Leon W. Carter presided at the 
punch bowls. 
There was a beautiful collection of 
presents, including cut glass and 
silver, hand-painted china and em- 
broidery. Among the presents was a 
beautiful carbon picture ‘The storm,” 
from the class of 1900, Story High 
school, of which the bride was a mem- 
ber ; half a dozen pearl handle fruit 
knives from her Sunday School class, 
a handsome den couch and arm chair 
Couple 
1-3 to 1-2 Off 
Usual Prices 
—OUR— 
JANUARY 
Syed le 
= Ons 
ODD LOTS 
Best Smyrna Rugs,size 9-10x12-0, 
were $25.00, now $17.50. 
Tapestry Carpet Rugs, size 
8-3x9-8, were $13.50, now $8.75. 
Tapestry Carpet 
Rugs, size 
7-5x9-0, were $11.00, now $6.25. 
Tapestry Carpet Rugs, size 
7-9x11-9, were $13.75, now $8.75. 
Brussell Carpet Rugs, size 
6-0x7-7, were $10.00, now $6.75. 
Brussels Carpet Rugs, _ size 
7-3x7-3, were $12.00, now $8.75. 
Wool Art Squares, size 7-6x9-0, 
were $5.63, now $3.75. 
Wool Art Squares, size 9-0x9-0, 
were $6.75, now $4.50. 
Wool Art Squares, size 9-0x10-6, 
were $7.85, now $5.25. 
Woo] Art Squares, size 9-0x12-0, 
were $9.00, now $6.00. 
H. M. BIXBY & 60, 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
upholstered in leather, the former 
from friends of the groom and the lat- 
ter from Samuel Knight & Sons, and 
an oak Morris chair from the groom’s 
friends at Robert Hoare’s shop. 
Long’s orchestra, five pieces, fur- 
nished music during the evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hoare departed on 
the last train for Boston, whence they 
went to New York on a fortnight’s 
wedding tour. They will reside with 
the bride’s parents on their return. 
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF 
LADIES’ CORSETS 
THE GLOVE FITTING—IN NEW FORMS 
50c, $1.00, and $1.50 
And the H. W. WAISTS for Ladies, Misses, and Children 
Warranted to give satisfaction 
Also SAHLIN CORSETS 2 
THE OLD CORNER STORE! 
Se Deep a a en a Se 
Manchester, Mass. 
CHARLES HOOPER: 
FULL LINE OF 
Sa OA aoa 
AND WINTER 
SEO RS 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
