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Painters’ union will elect officers 
next Monday evening. 
Miss Marjorie Sargent was home 
from Boston over the holiday. 
Mrs. Burns and grandson, Robert 
Davis Baker, are visiting relatives in 
Springfield. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Swett 
spent Christmas in Chelsea with the 
latter’s sister, Mrs. Roderick Mac- 
donald and family. 
Mrs. Lucinda Baker and family, 
with a party of friends from Bos- 
ton, spent Christmas camping at 
Chebaceco Lake. 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Elhott of 
Vine street, spent Christmas with 
Mrs. Elliott’s son, Wm. H. Annable 
of Salem. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Merrill 
and family spent Christmas in New- 
ton with Mr. Merrill’s sister, Mrs. 
Lawrence Mayo and family. 
Great Sachem John W.. Converse, 
head of the Red Men in Mass., will 
visit Conomo tribe next Wednesday 
evening, Jan. 4, and witness the 
raising of chiefs by Deputy Albert 
W. Ellison and suite of Winnepur- 
kett tribe of Lynn. The meeting will 
be called at 7.15. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. T. Smith had 
with them at their home in West 
Manchester over Christmas Mrs. 
Smith’s sister, Miss Florence Hol- 
brook of Everett and her father and 
mother Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Holbrook 
and children of Somerville. 
The social evening arranged for 
the Manchester club members last 
Friday evening attracted nearly two- 
thirds of the membership of the 
club to the rooms. A pianist and vio- 
linist was engaged for the evening 
and a good sing was enjoyed by all, 
with one of Bullock’s appetizing 
cock stews, with side dishes, as an 
additional attraction. The annual 
meeting and election of officers will 
be held next Friday evening, Jan. 6. 
Engineer Raymond C. Allen, who 
had charge of the installation of 
Manchester’s additional water sup- 
ply last year, is to be the speaker on 
Jan. 11, before the New Eng. Water 
Works Assoe., Boston. Manchester’s 
water system is regarded as the mo- 
del and most up-to-date plant in this 
part of New England, especially as 
regards its mechanical equipment, 
and Mr. Allen’s address will neces- 
sarilly have to do for the most part 
with our system here. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Telephone 160 
Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Reve as) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, .MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postoffice Block, - - - = 
Alexander Henderson and William 
Dunean came up from Maine to 
spend the holiday with friends in 
town. 
Fred <A. Hill» of Boston spend 
Christmas in town with his sister, 
Mrs. J. R. Cheever and family, 
Union street. 
Levi B. Harvie and family Wed- 
nesday moved from Washington st., 
into their newly acquired cottage on 
Lincoln street. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee had with 
them over the holiday the latter’s 
brother B. F. Stone and her niece 
Miss Helen Weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Kitfield and 
son Ferris of Cambridge spent 
Christmas with Mr. Kitfield’s sister, 
Mrs. D. T.. Beaton and family 
Bridge street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Bulloek 
and little daughter left Wednesday 
to spend a few days in Needham 
with Mrs. Bullock’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Howard Catheron. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lane had 
with them over the holiday their son 
EK. Perey Lane of New York, and 
Rey. and Mrs. John Quint and 
daughter Elizabeth of Brunswick, 
Me. The latter have been spending 
the week here. 
A Principle Put Into Practice. 
IT am at the Branch Bakery, 50 
Central st., Manchester, waitin@ on 
your kind orders for the supply of 
Pure Foods. Of course purity in 
the food supply spells good health. 
I recognize that you require your 
orders filled promptly. Itis my du- 
ty to supply courtesy, careful and 
swift attention to all requests and 
see that goods are delivered to you 
neatly packed and- having an appe- 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Bullock Brothers, 
Swansdown Flour, 
S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
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Fine Groceries | 
Brigham Creamery Butter j ; 
Free Delivery } 
Manchester-by-the-Sea | 
After Christmas 
Bargains 
A thin Jap. China Cup and Saucer } 
9c. : 
A Jap. China Cake Set [a $1.75 
value], $1.25. 
A Dec. 
value], 98c. 
A Dec. Reception Lamp [a $3.00 
value], $2.25. 
A $4.50 Gas Portable, complete, 
$3.89- 
Umbrella Jars [Blended Colors], a 
$1.25 value, 98c. 
[a $1.25 
Preserve Set, 
GEORGE W. FULLER 
275 ESSEX STREET 
SALEM, MASS. 
tizing appearance. I want to serve 
YOU—to supply whatever you need 
in grocery, bread, pastry, biscuits, 
canned goods and candies. If you 
give me a trial I will merit your con- 
fidence. 
Telephone double one ring four. 
I am making-a specialty of PURE 
FOODS. Let me keep the Doctor 
away. 
JOE W. CAWTHORNE, JR.., 
The Manchester Caterer, 50 Central 
street. 
