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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Cora M. MacDonald (nee 
Reed), who recently came on from 
the west to make her home in Man- 
chester, has bought the small cot- 
tage, off Pleasant street extension, 
owned by Chester L. Crafts, through 
the combined efforts of Mr. Crafts 
and Geo. E. Willmonton. 
After a winter spent in California 
with her sister Mrs. Shea, Mrs. J. 
W. Campbell returned to Manches- 
ter this week and is at her home on 
School street. Mrs. Campbell had 
a most enjoyable trip and was much 
impressed with the beauties of that 
country in winter, though she pro- 
fessed she is equally delighted to re- 
turn to New England soil and to 
her home in Manchester. 
This evening Mr. and Mrs. R. KE. 
Newman will be pleased to receive 
their friends at their home on Pleas- 
ant street, on the occasion of the 
25th anniversary of their marriage. 
It will be an informal affair and 
they will be pleased to greet as 
many as will call. Mr. Newman is 
at present connected with the ad- 
vertising department of this paper. 
Following the weekly meeting of 
Allen W. R. C. last Thursday even- 
ing former president Mrs. Rita Mit- 
chell, who was to leave town Satur- 
day, was surprised by the corps and 
was presented with a string of gold 
beads andaring. An entertainment 
and social hour followed and re- 
freshments of cocoa and cake were 
served. 
An entertainment will be given 
for the benefit of the Story High 
Athletic association 
Ilall, Manchester, Wednesday, April 
29 at 8 p.m. The High School or- 
chestra will play, a double quartet 
of High School boys will sing, and 
readings will be given by G. 5. Ful- 
bright, of the Curry School of Ex- 
pression, Boston. Homemade candy 
will be on sale during the intermis- 
sion, and an hour of dancing will 
follow the entertainment. The ad- 
mission will be 25 cents. 
Local Odd Fellows will observe 
the 96th anniversary of Odd Fellow- 
ship in Town hall next Thursday 
evening, when an entertainment will 
be provided. Cartwright Brothers 
of Boston, musical entertainers will 
be the attraction, assisted by Miss 
May E. Gordon, reader. Any visit- 
ing Odd Fellows will be welcomed 
at this entertainment and may ob- 
tain tickets from the committee, of 
which Stephen Henry Hoare is 
chairman. The Deputy Grand Mas- 
ter Andrew M. Stone and suite of 
Marblehead will attend. 
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Mrs. K. B. Sherman 
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Manchester 
Many interesting features have 
been arranged for the- Sunlight 
party under the auspices of Liberty 
Rebekah lodge at the Town hall on 
Saturday, May 2,-from 2 to 5 0’- 
clock. A good entertainment will 
be given, including the ‘‘May Pole 
Danee,’’ ‘‘Crowning the May 
Queen,’’ a ‘‘Sun Flower Drill,?*.a 
solo and duet, and a ‘‘Dwarf 
Dance.’’? This will be followed by 
dancing. A doll exhibition will be 
a new feature which should please 
the children. All who would like 
to have their dolls on exhibition are 
requested to bring them to the hail 
early Saturday or late Friday, so 
they can be arranged; care will be 
taken that no harm will come to 
them. Old-fashioned dolls or those 
of later style are equally welcome. 
A table of useful articles not over 
25 cents and ice cream and eake will 
be for sale. The admission fee will 
be ten cents. Mrs. Flora Hersey 
is chairman of the entertainment 
committee. 
Annual Entertainment of Manches- 
ter Men’s Brotherhood. 
The annual entertainment of the 
Manchester Men’s Brotherhood was 
given in Town hall Wednesday 
evening, April 22d, by the Univer- 
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