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LADD D RD MPAA DDD ANA DANE 
Mr. -and Mrs. Eric Ericson are 
spending a few weeks in New 
Hampshire. 
The December meeting of the 
Haphazard elub will be held on Mon- 
day, the 12th, at 7.45 at Miss Gold- 
smith’s, Lineoln street. 
Miss Lena Jones is greatly improv- 
ed we are pleased to report, and it 
is expected she will be able to leave 
the Beverly Hospital very shortly. 
Miss. Bertha Nead is the substitute 
teacher at the High school for the 
balance 0 f this term, taking Miss 
Kauffman’s place. A new teacher 
will be appointed before the winter 
term. 
Engineer Desmond Fitzgerald of 
Brookline is in town frequently pre- 
paring his plans and report relative 
to a sewerage system for Manches- 
ter. The report will be ready for 
the March meeting, it is expected. 
Axel Magnuson, the florist, Bridge 
St., has on hand an assortment of 
laurel and holly wreaths for Christ- 
mas, and also suggests flowering 
plants as suitable Xmas gifts. Give 
him a eall! 
Salem Wants Your Trade. 
abroad; 
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WERE NEVER AND MAY NEVER BE AGAIN, 
SILK AT THE PRESENT WRITING HAS ALREADY ADVANCED 40c A POUND. 
Not many years ago Silk Stockings were considered a luxury and were rarely worn except on dress occasions. 
27 years ago nearly all the Silk Stockings came from 
today THE McCALLUM SILK HOSIERY MILL | at Northampton, Mass., are recognized by the manufact. 
Nowadays many women wear Silk Stockings all the time. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. and Mrs. Osear J. Mack and- 
son of Lynn are guests of Mrs. 
Mack’s mother, Mrs. J ohn C. ease 
Vine street. 
Did you buy one of those. ug ith 
tle watch tickets that the children 
are selling at 10e each? If. not, 
don’t fail to secure one, and attend 
the Eleventh Hour Sale of Harmony 
Guild at the Chapel, Thursday ev- 
ening, Dec. 15. There will be a 
unique entertainment during the ev- 
ening. Perhaps you will find some- 
thing suitavle for that last Christ- 
mas gift that is puzzling you. 
Y. M. C. A. Notes. 
The Manchester Y. M. C. A. is 
growing rapidly. The meetings 
every Friday evening are well at- 
tended and are eagerly loked for- 
ward to by the young men. At al- 
most every meeting new members 
are voted in. At Friday evening’s 
meeting the session was devoted to 
a mock trial when William Hodg- 
don (our popular letter-carrier) was 
tried for ‘‘stealing’’ valuable mail 
matter belonging to a’ respected 
lady in town. Fred Jackson was the 
judge. The lawyer for the defend- 
ant was Cheever Hersey, and Allen 
McKinnon was attorney for the pro- 
The witnesses for the de- 
secution. 
fendant were’ 
and Archibald Cool; for the prose- . 
cution R. L. Cheever and. Elmer’ 
Smith. -Rufus Long was clerk of | 
courts and the sheriffs were Gordon 
Northrup and Wm. MeDiarmid. 
. The Jury consisted of Norman 
Crafts (foreman), Frank Floyd. 
Winthrop Younger © 
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Arthur Jackson, Albert Cunning- — 
ham, John Carter and Arthur Lodge. 
A verdict of ‘‘Not Guilty’’ was ren- 
dered. 
On the same evening an orchestra 
was 
pianist; Ralph Hayward, cornetist ; 
Allen McKinnon, violinist; and 
Cheever Hersey, drummer. More 
will be added to the orchestra soon. 
The orchestra will lead the music 
at the County Y. M. C. A. conven- 
tion to be held in Wenham Saturday 
and Sunday. 
Elmer Smith and Gordon North- 
rup will attend the convention as 
delegates from Manchester. Some 
of the others who will attend are 
Rufus Long, Frank Floyd, Winth- 
rop Younger, Albert Cunningham 
and R. L. Cheever. 
Miss Laura Frances Carney, the 
new District nurse, is stopping with 
Mrs. E. S. Knight, 40 School street. 
Telephone No. 10. 
Mail Orders Receive 
Careful and Prompt 
Attention. 
Telephone 1280. 
Connecting All Departments. 
Exchange 
is a Satisfactory Place to Trade. 
SILK HOSIERY : 
urers of America and Europe as the largest producers of Silk Stockings in the world. 
e tions has truly become a necessity of the present, for McCALLUM: en are so modest that all can afford them. 
It is the Christmas Shopping Centre of Essex County and the WEBBER STORE * 
The Ideal Christmas Gift for Women 
AS. CHEAP AS THEY ARE TODAY. 
RAW 
So, a luxury of the past genera- 
ed 
formed with Arthur Lodge, 
