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Club and Lodge 
Manchester. 
The Friday Afternoon Whist met 
agsaey afternoon with Mrs. Dr. G. 
. Blaisdell, Union street. 
At the next meeting of Camp 149, 
S. of V., there will be a nomination of 
officers. The election will come the 
week following, Dec. 5. 
The Haphazard club will meet next 
Monday evening with Miss Edith L. 
Wheaton, Norwood avenue. 
Assist. Inspector James H. Rivers 
has been quite busy of late inspecting 
various posts in this vicinity. Thurs- 
day evening, accompanied by a dele- 
gation from the local post he went-to © 
Gloucester and inspected Post 45. 
Monday night he inspected Post 106, 
at Rockport, and the week previous 
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some adjunct to your dining room and add consider- fj 
able to your contentment, after you have mastered ¢; 
the “Thanksgiving Gobbler,’ or he perhaps, has 
mastered you. 
You might well say it cost more, when you get 
it full of dishes, it will certainly look so, and it really 
wouid, did we not contract for it with a great many 
others for three big stores. 
THIS CHINA CLOSET 
is made of quartered carved oak, with a 
bent glass of 
door and bent glass ends forming the outline of a W 
he inspected Post 152, Essex. NY] eerie. 
_ Post 67, G.A.R., will hold an elec- NY] There is avery pretty piece of quartered oak WW 
tion of officers at their next meeting \lf moulding with a rolling surface forming a background (ff 
Friday, Dec. 1. On the 8th J. H. wo the top. 
Rivers will inspect the post. Wy There are graceful French legs, and its costs but. ¢ 
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