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MANCHESTER 
The first in a series of five or six 
private dancing parties, in the Town 
hall, last Friday evening, proved a 
most delightful occasion, despite the 
rain. The next party to be held 
in January will be a Leap Year 
party. It will be in charge of a 
committee of seven ladies, of which 
Mrs. Needham, Mrs. Robertson and 
Mrs. Joseph are members. 
The contract has been awarded to 
a Boston firm for putting 207 rolls 
of loam slate on the Masconomo 
hotel and cottages. This is equal to 
207 bundles of shingles. Other im- 
provements will be made on the 
property before next season. Towns- 
people wanting old shingles may 
procure all they want by applying 
to the caretaker, H. A. Burchstead. 
Joseph Carey, Allan McKinnon, 
Wm. McDiarmid, Lester Page and 
Arthur Lodge will compose _ the 
YMCA orchestra who go to West 
Newbury tomorrow morning to at- 
tend the YMCA convention. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson 
‘spent the holiday with their daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Wm. Nye of Lynn. 
Geo. Beaton is spending Thanks- 
giving and the week-end at his home 
in Hudson. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Macdonald 
and baby of Gloucester, were the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harvie 
of Lincoln street, this week. 
A number of local young people 
went to the Masquerade dance in 
Essex Wednesday evening. 
A number of young people from 
Manchester attended the _ private 
dance of the T. D. D. club in Salem 
last night. 
Miss Audrey Caulden spent the 
holiday at her home in Hudson. 
Miss Lilla Lewis is visiting rela- 
tives in Lynn during the holidays. 
Miss Nanny Sjorlund is enjoying 
a visit in town after spending the 
summer in Palmer. 
Miss Jennie Jewett of Wenham, 
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. 
John OC. Elliott; Vine street, over 
Thanksgiving. 
The Boy Scouts have received 
their uniforms and christened them 
last week at their regular meeting. 
The suits are very neat and the 
boys may well be proud of them. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Toppan of 
Hanover, were the guests of the 
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. 
Rowe, over the holiday. 
Mrs. Joseph Wall, formerly of 
this town, was a recent guest of 
‘Mrs. Charles N. Smith, Lincoln 
street. 
Mrs. Frank Rust returned home 
- Wednesday after a couple of weeks 
spent with friends in Newport, RL 
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At the meeting held in the Car- 
penters’ hall, Tuesday evening in 
the interest of the baseball team, Al- 
bert Cunningham was elected per- 
manent chairman, and it was voted 
to hold another meeting early in De- 
cember, at which time it is expected 
a number of the business men will 
be present, as it is hoped permanent 
and substantial support can be 
given a team next season. 
Charles Francis has moved his 
barber shop from the Slade building 
into the Wonson building on Cen- 
tral street. Harry Slade is occupy- 
ing the Slade building with his re- 
cently purchased fish business. 
Mr. and Mrs. Loring Cullen spent 
Thanksgiving with the latter’s par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry in Ham- 
ilton. 
Literary Society 
The following program was pre- 
sented at the Story High school, 
Wednesday: piano solo, Miss Mary 
Boyd; recitation from Macbeth, 
Norman Crafts; recitation, On No- 
vember, Miss Catherine Meaney; 
composition, Miles Standish, Stanley 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
Beaton; recitation, The Pumpkins, 
Miss Katherine Slade; The First 
Thanksgiving Day, Miss Gladys Se- 
mons; reading, Jericho Bob, Miss 
Scott; recitation, Thanksgiving Day, 
Miss Frances Norie; story, Miss 
Sarah Coughlin; recit., A Thanks- 
giving ‘Table, Grafton Owens; 
chorus, members of Sub-Freshman 
class; critic, Miss Lilla Lewis. 
Francis E. Smith of Winchester, 
to Joseph F. Reynolds of Boston, 
three lots of land and buildings on 
Paradise Cliff, Rockport. 
Joseph F. Reynolds of Boston to 
Elsie Cora Smith, wife of Francis 
E. Smith of Winchester, land and 
buildings on Athena Way, Paradise 
Cliff, Rockport, 29,680 square feet. 
Alfred Worcester and Joseph R. 
Worcester of Waltham, executors of 
the will of Benjamin Worcester of 
Waltham, to William J. Bannan 
and latter to Alice J., wife of Joseph 
R. Woreester, land and buildings on 
Lighthouse lane and private way, 
Land’s End, Rockport. 
