MANCHESTER SECTION 
Friday, February 6, 1914. 
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A meeting of the Manchester YC DV 
ae ane _ called for to-morrow OLD LINE 
LIFE INSURANCE 
Comrade Edwin P. Stanley of the 
EVENTUALLY 
local G. A. R., gave a talk before the 
Beverly S, of V., last Friday evening. 
This is the kind you must 
have to be PROTECTED 
Mrs. Nellie Smith is book-keeping 
at Hooper’s grocery. 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelliher are 
rejoicing over the arrival of a little 
daughter at their home on Brook st. 
A letter of administration has been 
granted on the estate of Mary J. Big- 
wood of Manchester, Mary E, Lucas, 
administratrix. 
Manchester paid $315 into the 
county treasury the past year for dog 
fines, and of this amount $248.51 was 
CW 
Mrs. Franklin B. Rust has been 
spending a few days this week in 
Cambridge, visiting her daughter, 
Mrs, Harry R. Floyd. 
Special sale of high grade choco- 
lates at Allen’s drug store, 31c per 
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pound, adv WHY NOT NOW? = Z returned to the town, The money 
The Ladies’ Social circle will hold ae Z thus received from the county is 
a, half-pound party next Wednesday And Buy it in the Old j turned over to the use of the public 
evening at Mrs. Ada Marshall’s Y library. 
house. John Hancock Mutual ] Sweaters, at Walt Bell’s Central 
Mrs, Clifford B. Goodwin of Dor- Life Insurance Co. ] Sq. adv 
chester was in town Wednesday of BOSTON, MASS Y Rev. Albert G. Warner attended 
evening for the annual guest night sige ae ; Z the funeral Tuesday of Prof. Char- 
of the Woman’s club. Mrs, Martha - ] les Rufus Brown, professor of He- 
Chute of Cambridge was also in GET THE BEST ] brew at the Newton Theological in- 
town for the occasion. Y ° G stitute, at Newton Centre, Mass, Mr ; 
Aas J Y » al ; ._ Mr. 
Fresh oysters daily at Swett’s Fish ] Genuinely Mutual ] Warner is an alumnus of the insti- 
Market. adv j IS THE ] tute. 
Deacon Joseph A. Torrey was 7 Z Oysters fresh every day at Swett’s 
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down from Hudson, N, H., yesterday ] JOHN HANCOCK ] fish market, adv 
for ‘the exercises incident to the’ in-"> Qo. See acum eranann aun ena Harmony Guild will meet in the 
stallation of Rev, C. A. Hatch as pas- Z ITS POLICY-HOLDERS Z chapel on sad evening, Feb 
tor of the Congregational church. ZY OWN the Company ZY Members are requester to bring sew 
Mr, and Mrs, Louis A. Leach are ] GOVERN the Company ] ing materials and a box of candy. 
being heard from during their visit 7 ARE j The candy will be sold during the 
in the south by frequent post card Z the Company y evening, as well as ties, sachets, etc. 
pce ee or tee a sie ] eee Z The proceeds will be used by the 
enjoyable time and are getling muc %Y GZ benovelent committee. A unique ad- 
pleasure out of their initial visit to 7 PRUDENCE, PROSPERITY, j mission fee has been arranged in the 
St. Augustine, Fla., the past week. j Z 8 pairs boys’ storm shoes, size 13 
Emerson, Douglas and Ground Are John Hancock ] only, were $2.25; to close, $1.75, at 
Gripper shoes at Bell’s Beach street ae G Walt Bell’s, Central Sa. adv 
PP Z Qualities Z : 
store. adv Z Z In a current number of the Japan 
Mrs. Long has sent out invitations ] F spent octet delve and plan, so Z Review is noted an article on “Ever- 
for her chidren’s dancing class de- Z is veeledceatea sie acts pe ] body is a philosopher,” by Edward 
monstration next Monday evening, y But who can guarantee that life will Z Carleton Knight, a former Manches- 
Feb, 9, Like all of Mrs. Long’s par- ] last long enough to achieve these ends? J ter boy. It is written in optimistic 
ties this will prove popular beyond 7 NOBODY. — Z vein and igs along the lines of the 
bound, for everybody likes to see tittle Z And so, when life is lost, all is lost? Z writings of the well known Prof. 
tots make merry. The demonstra- Z _ hed at hase to those aus whose Z Hugo Munsterberg, In the article 
tion will be from 8 until 9, followed 7 thems cath BLE. ee j Mr. Knight delves into the psychol- 
by general dancing until midnight. Z ar G cgy of things material and spiritual; 
Some very pretty features will be in- 7 John Hancock Policies | the whole treatise is admirably ex- 
troduced by the children. Miss Bea- Z Geo. E. B. Strople Z ecuted. It emphasizes the effect of 
trice Long will also do some solo Z Keke = ie pee Z the mind over the body, being in line 
dancing. It is expected that it will J pe ee Z with similar works by William 
be quite the affair of the week in ] Box 175, Gloucester ] James, the famous scholastic phil- 
Manchester socially. PTJ>_0sdH OOOO Wy, SOP. 
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Attorney and Real Estate and Insurance of .All Kinds MORTGAGES - LOANS 
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