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DAMMAM ADA TID ALD MUM AAR 
Born, Sunday, May 29, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. Perey Keighley. 
A daughter was born on Memorial 
Day to Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. 
Cook, Pleasant street. 
Roderick MaeDonald and family 
of Chelsea were in town over Sun- 
day and Monday visiting relatives. 
The first melons of the season— 
some California Roqueforts—ar- 
rived at the Manchester Fruit store, 
Beach st., a few days ago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lL. Toppon 
of Hanover were in town over Memo- 
rial Day with Mrs. Toppon’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rowe. 
A delegation from the local Relief 
Corps attended the meeting of the 
Essex County association, W. R. C., 
in Town hall, Saugus, Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mead and 
son Edward of Wellesley Farms 
were the guests of Mrs. Mead’s sis- 
ter, Mrs. F. G. Cheever, and family 
over the holiday. — 
Miss Marion Scott was home from 
Danielson, Conn., where she teaches, 
over the holiday, and she had with 
her a friend, Miss Alice Jacobs, whe 
was delighted with the beauties of 
the North Shore. 
Harry Adams, who has been with 
~the Misses Bartlett for nine years, 
will take care of the house at Old 
Neek this summer while the latter 
are travelling in Europe. He and 
his wife arrived at Manchester from 
Boston the first of the week. 
Herbert W. Clark has returned to 
Southampton, L. I., after a very 
pleasant visit of a few days with 
his daughter, Mrs. L. W. . Carter, 
School street, during which time he 
had an oportunity to circle among 
his many friends on the North Shore. 
Mr. Clark was for a number of years 
caretaker at the Denegre estate, 
FRIAR AIRAN 
West Manchester. He now has~- 
charge of an extensive estate at 
Southampton. 
Mrs. F. W. Bell returned to her 
home in Kingston, N. H., Wednes- 
day, after a few days’ visit in town. 
Mrs. Charles EF. Bell and two chil- 
dren went to Kingston with her to 
spend a fortnight, after which they 
will visit- relatives in Merrimae for 
one week. Mr. Bell, who it will be 
remembered recently bought a farm 
at Kingston, was unable to return 
to Manchester for Memorial Day, 
his ‘‘farming’’ duties keeping him 
‘somewhat confined at present. 
Ward’s Bread at Cawthorne’s. * 
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EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work, of this kind, feeling confident you can 
Save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone 11-13 
Charles W. Fitz of Woburn was SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
in town over the holiday. 
The week of June 20 will be a 
busy one for Manchester young peo- COAL and WOOD 
ple. The graduation takes place on 
Tuesday evening, the first band econ- : 
cert by the Salem Cadet band will “TERS 
be on Wednesday evening and the 
Iigh school reception will be on 36 Central Street 
Friday evening. 
Seaside Lodge, D. of R., enter- 
tained Garden City lodge of Beverly 
and Naumkeag lodge of Salem at a 
whist party on Wednesday evening 
of last week. A very pleasant even- Cs W H 
ing was. enjoyed. PRetraalin ents EO. AAT, OOPER, 
were served. The first ladies’ prize 
went to Mrs. Doane of Beverly, DEALER IN 
and the first gentlemen’s prize to 
Milford Mason of this town. The FIRST CLASS GROCERIES 
consolation for ladies went to Miss s 
Sadie R. Noyes of this town and the 
gentlemen’s to Frank Morehouse of Kitchen Furnishings 
Beverly. 
Drake’s Sponge and Pound Cake 
at Branch Bakery, Central St. = MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
STEELE DON’ S* SANK EE 
Established 1845. F. K. HOOPER, Prop. ~° Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Yegetables,ete. 
Central Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
~  PRIDE’S CROSSING. BEVERLY FARMS. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
MAGNOLIA. 
Every Neighborhood Has Its Leading Drug Store 
In This Neighborhood Our Pharmacy Leads, 
Because: “First, Our Stock is Large and Complete, our Goods are 
Fresh and Clean. Second, Our Prices are Always Right. People 
visiting our Store are always Promptly waited upon and not kept 
waiting. Third, Our Prescription Department is fully Equipped 
with all modern conveniences for compounding Prescriptions 
A REGISTERED PHARMACIST IS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE AT OUR STORE 
Benj. L. Allen, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone: 217 
