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Mr. and Mrs. Hollis A. Bell were 
to return today from a visit of a 
week or more with the former’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bell, 
in Kingston, N. H. 
The inspection of Col. H. P. 
Wodbury Camp, 149, S. of V., was 
made last Tuesday evening. <A 
delegation from the camp is to go 
to Salem tonight to witness the in- 
stallation of a new camp in that 
city, the work to be done by a de- 
gree team from Beverly. It is ex- 
pected that Ernest Mead of Welles- 
ley Farms will give an informal 
talk before the camp on Tuesday 
evening, Noy. 15, on his vacation 
through the south. The boys will 
meet him at the station and escort 
him to the hall. 
The committee appointed by the 
town at the annnal meeting to 
make an investigation on the ques- 
tion of sewage for Manchester have 
been very fortunate in being able to 
secure as consulting engineer, 
Desmond Fitzgerald of Brookline. 
Mr. Fitzgerald has recently  re- 
turned from Europe, where he 
made a study of the sewage ques- 
tion, among other things. He 
ought to-be especially fitted to ad- 
vise the committee here, as he was 
the consulting engineer for the 
new water supply. The commit- 
tee hopes to be able to present a 
full and comprehensive report at 
the next March meeting. 
Literary Society. 
At the Story High school, Man- 
chester, yesterday, the following 
interesting programme was carried 
out by the Literary Society: 
Comp., Autumn As Seen by the Poets, 
Annabelle Lodge. 
Rec., Autumn, 
Edna Allen. 
Rec., Auti mn Thoughts, 
Annie White. 
Ree.. The Corn Song, 
Ruth Scott. 
Song, The Departure of the Swallow, 
Antoinette Vidal. 
Rec., Autumn in the West, 
Walter Stanley. 
Comp., The Celebration of Hallowe’en, 
Lilla Lewis. 
Rec., Pumpkins and Enterprise, 
David Gillis. 
Rec., The Indian Hunter, 
Ida ‘Taylor. 
Comp., Hunting in the Different Parts of 
the Country, 
Gordon Northrup. 
Rec., Hunting Song, Canadian 
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Hunting 
Thomas Marsh. 
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