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Bryon Ilobbs is visiting relatives 
in Worcester for a few days. 
Miss Isabelle Lee has been fortun- 
ate in securing the position as drum- 
mer in the ladies orchestra of Rox- 
bury. 
Misses Marjorie Sargent and Ber- 
tha Haskell have accepted positions 
as stenographers in Boston and go 
thers the last of this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Derosier 
are leaving tomorrow for a hunting 
trip in the Maine woods. Mr. Der- 
osicr does not intend to keep his 
garage open this winter. 
The illustrated lecture entitled ‘‘A 
Summer In Norway” gave great 
pleasure to those in attendance at 
the Town Hall Wednesday evening. 
Miss Minna Elliot Tenney, the lec- 
turer, spoke from her personal know- 
ledge of the manners and customs 
of the people her remarks being 
made doubly intelligible and instruc- 
tive by the display of beautiful stere- 
opticon pictures. The lecture was 
given under the auspices of the 
Manchester Woman’s club. 
medium and heavy. 
For years the names of Wm. G. Webber company and Merode have been linked together. 
er being known as the largest distributors east of Boston of this famous underwear; 
that brand of underwear which has best stood the test of time. 
so famous and so deservedly popular is its intrinsic worth. After all is said that is what one looks 
Intrinsic worth means primarily, FIT. Then 
These are the essentials that make for Merode’s intrinsic worth. 
for in underwear. 
and washing possibilities. 
The range of shapes, fabrics and styles we are showing embraces every known want: Vests, 
Covers and Union Suits in cotton, Lisle, merino, wool, silk and - 
lisle, silk and wool, in regular and extra sizes. 
Drawers, Tights, Corset 
..Not a few sizes in each of a 
variety of models—not a few mod- 
els in a variety of sizes—but an 
entirely complete assortment of. . 
EVERY SIZE IN EVERY MODEL 
in every grade of materials, light, 
William Phillips and family are 
moving from the Crafts house into 
Mrs. Margaret Lee’s house on Pleas- 
ant street. 
The next meeting of the Haphaz- 
ard Club will be held at the home of 
Dr. and Mrs. Glendenning, on Mon- 
day evening, Nov. 14, at 7.45 o’clock. 
H. Baker, the tailor, has moved 
from the Kimball block, to the store 
in the building on Beach street oc- 
cupied by the Breeze, where he will 
remain during the winter months. 
The supper given at G. A. R. hall 
Thursday evening by the Relief 
Corps was very well patronized and 
an excellent supper was_ served, 
much to the credit of Mrs. Mary 
Lane and the other ladies in charge 
of it. 
Mrs. Fannie Toppan of He 
is i n town to remain with her par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rowe, over 
the Thanksgiving holidays, when her 
brother, Samuel A. Rowe, who has 
been in Rutland for some time will 
be home. Mr. Rowe’s many friends 
will be pleased to hear of his improy- 
ing health, which will enable him 
to spend the coming holiday at his 
home. Mrs. Toppan is assisting tem- 
por at the office of S. Knight & 
ons. 
*“ Merode’’ 
(Hand-Finished) 
Underwear. 
youngest. voter in the town was in 
ideal 
for women and children. 
What has made Merode Underwear 
in sequence: 
« Bullock: Bros., the postoffice bloc 
grocers, put in a car load of Maine 
potatoes Tuesday,—700 bushels. 
Manchester’s oldest. citizen—D. L. 
Bingham, was one of the 471 voters 
to cast his ballot at the State election 
Tuesday, the day after his 96th birth- 
day. And odd as it may seem the 
the voting booth at the same time as 
Mr. Bingham, in the personage of 
Stedman Hanks, the son of the late 
Charles Stedman Hanks. . 
The many friends of Miss Florence — 
Kauffman, teacher of modern lan- 
guages at the Story High school for 
the last seven or eight years, will 
regret to hear of her resignation from 
the faculty, to take effect Dec. 1. 
She has accepted a position in the — 
High school at Asbury Park, New — 
Jersey, which is one of the largest 
summer resorts in that state. Dur- — 
ing her stay in Manchester Miss 
Kauffmann has endeared herself to a 
great many people, especially to the — 
pupils whom she has taught, and it 
was with much regret that the pu- ~ 
pils at the school learned of her 
intentions this week. She is an es- 
pecially good teacher and her loss 
will be one hard to fill. Miss Kauff- 
man’s home is in Lexington. 
Wear « Bacmo Glove 
See Qur New Line of 
Furs 
Stands alone as the 
knit underwear 
The form- 
the latter as 
quality, durability 
