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ie Ada Crombie is visiting her 
sister, Mrs. Ienry Witt in Belcher- 
town. 
Mrs. E. MM. Lations spent the week 
in Clinton visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
Walter Pickford. 
James Coulter has been spending 
the week in New York, where his 
son Warry Coulter has been taking 
a prominent part in the horse show. 
The Pilgrims initiated a new mem- 
ber at their meeting last Monday ev- 
ening. Wednesdav evening a num- 
ber visited the Pilgrim Wanderers 
eothering at Peabody. 
William Craig enioved the Har- 
vard-Dartmouth foot-ball game last 
Saturday throngh the courtesy of 
Richard Wigelesworth, a member of 
the IIlarvard football team. 
Jt is reported that M. J. Kelley 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., is to erect an 
apartment house on the property at 
the corner of Reach and Tappan 
streets. Mr. Kelley is a brother of 
Mrs. Miles Coen and formerly own- 
ed the boarding house on Beach 
street commonly known as the Pink 
house. 
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The death of Mrs. Elizabeth 
Frances Machado in Salem the lat- 
ter part of the week recalls to the 
minds of many of Manchester’s old- 
est citizens the days when Deacon 
Price’s private school made Man- 
chester famous as a school center for 
hundreds of young men and women 
from all parts of the country. 
Among those coming from afar was 
one John F. Machado of Cuba, the 
son of a Cuban planter. Forty years 
or more ago this Machado married 
Elizabeth Frances Jones. The heady 
of the house died many years ago 
and Mrs. Machado has since lived 
quietly in the retirement of her home 
in Salem. She is survived by several 
children ineluding a son, Jose A. 
Machado, who in Ottawa, is manag- 
er of the American Bank Note Com- 
pany’s interests there; also Miss 
Grace Machado of Grace Ilopkinson 
Eliot House, at Radcliffe college; 
Mrs. Theodore Osborn (Alice Ma- 
chado) of Cambridge; Mrs. Minturn 
Warren (Salome Machado), widow 
of Professor Warren of the Ila- 
tin department at Harvard; Mrs. 
Alfred Whitman (Carmen Macha- 
do) of New York, and Miss Juani- 
ta Machado, who lives at the family 
home in Salem. Another son, Ernest 
M. A. Machado, who was a promi- 
nent young Boston architect, was 
drowned about three years ago while . 
canoeing on the lake at: Ossipee, N. 
I. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Floyd take this 
method of informing their friends 
and neighbors that on next Friday, 
November 25, will occur the twenty- 
fifth anniversary of their ‘marriage 
and on the evening of this occasion 
from 8 to 10 they will be ‘at home — 
and will be pleased to exchange cor- 
dial greetings with any and all who 
may favor them with the courtesies 
of their presence. E 
John Jaffray, for the Hast two 
years head gardener at the W. B. . 
West Manchester, 
Walker = estate, 
concluded his services this. week and 
has moved to Beverly Farms, He is 
succeeded by a Mr. Wilkes of Mont- 
real. Mr. Wilkes and family have 
been stopping at the Manchester 
House for a number of weeks, but 
moved into the cottage on. ‘the Walk- 
er estate Monday. 
William Barnett of Bullock’ s Bak- 
ery is enjoying his annual vacation. 
Little Margaret Miguel was.able to 
get out this week after being con- 
fined to her home for the pat eight 
weeks. 
MERODE 
(hand Finished) 
Underwear. 
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Gold Seal Rubbers. ~ 
PATRICIAN “Button Boots” 
BUTTON Boots will be in great demand this 
It is one of Dame Fashion’s 
The new models which we are show- 
ing in PATRICAN embraces several new fash- 
ions, which will be much in vogue. 
not only the plain kid but also the handsome 
cloth tops for the more dressy occasions, 
showing is very comprehensive at 
coming season. 
decrees. 
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