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_ Mr.and Mrs. George Knight are 
~at North Sutton, N. H., for a fort- 
“night’s sojourn. They made the trip 
_ by auto. 
Charles White of West Medford is 
_ the new assistant registered pharma- 
cist at. Allen’s Drug store, necessi- 
tated by the increased summer busi- 
ness. 
William Merritt, division superin- 
~tendent oi the B. & M. R.. R,, Harry 
‘“Seannel, assistant superintendent, 
‘and one of the engineering foree, 
~ were recent guests at the Manchester 
House. 
George B. Northrup and family 
have moved from the Johnson house 
on Bennett street to the Leach house 
on Bridge street, recently vacated 
by A. C. Johnson and family. 
Miss Hannah Sheehan has re- 
sumed her former position at Bul- 
_lock’s Bakery. The work of re- 
~ building the bakery has been com- 
pleted and all the baking is now be- 
ing done by Mr. Bullick at his shop 
on Washington street, instead of at 
Gloucester, where most of his goods 
have been baked since the fire. 
Infants’ bonnets at E. A. Leth- 
_ bridge’s. ig 
_ The class of 1910 of the Story High 
Sehool held their reception in the 
' Town Hall last Friday evening, the 
affair being a very pretty one. The 
hall was beautifully decorated with 
' ferns, palms and cut flowers, while 
a profusion of college banners made 
the walls look gay. The music of the 
evening was furnished by Long’s 
full orchestra. From 8 to 8:30 the 
orchestra gave a concert program. 
' In the receiving line were Prin. 
-and Mrs. Alfred L. Saben and the 
teachers, Misses Florence H. Kauff- 
man, Masie B. Whiting, Edna M. 
’ Parker and Alice M. Brackett, and 
two members of the class, C. Elmer 
Smith and Alice A. Hoare. . The 
~ grand march was started promptly at 
~ 8.30 and was lead by the elass presi- 
dent, Miss Hoare and the vice-presi- 
‘dent, C. Filmer Smith, the remaining 
nt member: s of the class followi ing. The 
_ hall was crowded. During intermis- 
- sion refreshments of ice cream and 
~eake were served. The floor was in 
' ¢harge of Byron Hobbs, assisted by 
» Clarence Menken. The aids were El- 
* mer Smith, 710; Bernard Tyler, 710; 
- George Rust, °11; Roland Knight, 
) 712, and Gordon Northrup, 713. 
— Bathing suits at  E.- A. - Leth- 
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Telephone 13 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Swansdown Flour, 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
—_——-—+——S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
i, 
Telephone 160 
Free Delivery 
Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP, (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING, 
Postofiice Block, 
Mrs. Joseph Proctor and daughter 
Miss Anna Proctor, who have been 
stopping at the Stanley cottage on 
Summer street, since their own 
house on Sea street has been occu- 
pied by the Russell Tysons, left the 
later part of last week for Maine, 
where tney will spend the summer. 
Get it fixed at Loomis’. ae 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Miss Gladys Semons is clerking at 
K. A. ! ethbridge’s. 
Miss Maud Russell, Miss Stuart, 
Miss Halford and Dr. Halford of the 
Newton hospital were in town Mon- 
day for a brief visit. , 
Bartlett pears, the first of the sea- 
son, at the Manchester Fruit store, 
Postoffice block. 
H. G. 
NIGHOLS 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
BATHING SUITS 
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 
ALL GRADES AND PRICES 
Two Stores: 
Postoffice Block, Beach St. 
MANCHESTER 
Heath’s Manchester 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS, 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
g@= All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
Raymond St. 
MAGNOLIA 
Fish Market 
Telephones Manchester 263-3; Magnolia 7-4 
