MANCHESTER SECTION | 
The invitation dancing party in 
the Town hall Monday evening, was 
well attended and was a very en- 
joyable affair. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Leach re- 
turned Wednesday night from their 
vacation trip to Florida. They re- 
port a most enjoyable time, 
Edrund Lethbridge returned 
Thursday from a visit of several 
weeks with his sister, Mrs. Clement 
Harris and family in Brooklyn. 
Tango neckwear, something new 
for the ladies, at EB. A. Lethbridge’s. 
adv 
Miss Bunny Harmon of Boston 
was a guest over Washington’s birth- 
day of Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Swett, 
Brook st. 
Mr. and 
Brook St, 
Mrs. E. J. Rumrill of 
have the sympathy of 
their many friends in the loss of 
their little four-weeks-old son, who 
passed away last Sunday evening. 
The remains were laid at rest in 
Rosedale cemetery, Tuesday. 
Manchester eggs, fresh laid, 37¢ 
doz. at Bullock Bros. adv 
Harry L. Giles and family of Ev- 
erett, were in town Monday, the 
guests of Mr. Giles’ aunts, Miss 
Mary D. Giles-and Mrs. Anna A. 
Phillips, School st. 
Register of Probate Atherton is to 
give a travel talk before the Man- 
chester Odd Fellows on Thursday 
evening, March 5. Members will be 
privileged to invite lady friends on 
that occasion. 
Fall and winter styles in Lamson 
& Hubbards hats at Bell’s Beach 
street store. adv 
Forster Tenney, the son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank P, Tenney of Bridge 
street, is to have the opportunity .of 
travelling in Europe the coming 
spring and summer with Mr. and 
Mrs. Edwin J, MacInnes and daugh- 
ter of Boston, who are members of 
the Manchester summer colony. 
They are to travel through England 
and on the continent by motor and 
Mr. Tenney goes with them not ex- 
actly in the sense of chauffeur, but 
more as a traveling companion, Mr. 
Tenney attends the textile school in 
Lowell. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, February 27, ass 
Mr, and Mrs. Roderick Macdon- 
‘ald and family of Chelsea were in 
town over the week-end. 
Four-in-hand ties, new _ spring 
styles, at E, A. Lethbridge’s. adv 
Treasurer H. W. Purington of the 
bank and his fiancee, Miss Audrey 
Calden, spent the holiday in Hudson 
with the latter’s family. 
Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Page of Me- 
thuen have been spending the week 
with the latter’s brother, Charles H. 
Smith and family on Lincoln St, 
Manchester eggs, fresh laid, 37c 
doz. at Bullock Bros. adv 
Wm. Irwin, who has been supt. 
of the Gordon Abbott estate at West 
Manchester for a number of years, 
has just accepted a similar position 
at Blynman farm, the estate of W. 
H. Coolidge, at Magnolia. 
Oysters fresh every day at Swett’s 
fish market. adv 
Sweaters at ea Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv 
Sleigh-ride parties have been all 
the go the past week. One of the 
largest of the week was made up of 
18 young married couples Wednes- 
day evening, in two large  pungs. 
They went as far as Salem, where 
they had supper at the Chinese res- 
taurant. The party was made up 
almost entirely of members of the 
Winter club. Harmony Guild went 
on a sleigh-ride the same night, and 
the K. of P, enjoyed a sleigh-ride 
party to Essex that night, also, the 
Manchester members of Essex lodge 
taking their lady friends to Essex 
for the 50th 
lodge, 
Headquarters for raincoats at 
Bell’s Beach street store. adv 
Fresh oysters daily at Swett’s Fish 
Market. adv 
CARD OF THANKS. 
The undersigned desire to express 
their sincere thanks for the many 
words of sympathy and kindly acts 
in the recent loss of their little son; 
also for the many beautiful flowers. 
Mr. AND Mrs. Epwin J, Rumritt, 
Brook St., Manchester. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: 
anniversary of the 
4 
Old South Bide., Boston 
SSS 
The next party in the Winter Ser- 
ies will be a St, Patrick’s party on 
March 13th. 
Misses Dora M. Marshall and Hes- 
ter Rust spent Wednesday at the 
Wheaton college with Miss Dorothy 
Blaisdell. 
Miss E. A, Lethbridge received 
this week the prize which she won 
several weeks ago from the Lord 
Piano Co., of Lawrence,—a sewing 
machine. 
Next Monday afternoon from 5.30 
to 7.30 a town meeting supper will 
be served in the vestry of the Bap- 
tist church. Admission 25 cents. 
Carey’s orchestra furnished music 
for the first dance of the Royal 
Folks, a newly forned benefit asso- 
ciation of Gloucester, this week. 
Mrs. K, B. Sherman hag returned 
from a visit with relatives in Bangor, 
Me., and is with her daughter in 
Magnolia for a few days. 
Local talent, in charge of Harry 
S, Tappan, mostly, is to furnish 
some of the entertainment in the lec- 
ture course series at the School 
House hall, Beverly Farms, this 
evening. A large delegation from 
here will attend. 
The Manchester Woman’s club 
will meet Tuesday, March 3,. for 
Home Afternoon and dramatic en- 
tertainment by Mrs. 
Brown. Refreshments will be furn- 
ished by a caterer. Mrs. Margaret 
Dow, hostess, 
Felt boots, overshoes and rubbers. 
at Walt Bell’s, Central Sq. adv 
Ernest L. Valentine, Allen S. Pea- 
body and Lewis Morgan started 
Tuesday for Porto Rico, via boat 
from New York Wednesday. They 
are to bé away about five weeks. Mr. 
Valentine has an interest in a plan- 
tation there. 
James Bettencourt, the Beach St. 
tailor, has moved this week from his 
quarters over Bell’s store to the Al- 
len bldg. on Summer St., opposite the 
electric light station. Mr. Betten- 
court has been in the tailoring busi- 
ness in Manchester for the last 17 
years and his patrons will be pleas- 
ed to know of his improved quar- 
ters 
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