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NvutTRITIVE VALUE OF FOODS THE 
SUBJECT of TALK 
The lecture in the Town hall Thurs- THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY | 
day afternoon under the auspices of 
he Manchester W. ‘Sechub: 
th anchester oman clu on Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass, 
Dietetics, was very well attended. 
The talk, of a most informal nature, : 1 
was by one of the instructors at Sim- Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Account $31,000.00 ‘ 
mons College and was along the lines 
of the nutritive value of foods. ‘The Deposits: 
second fecure inthe course will bel] November Is, 1911 $284,658.51 
o’clock instead of at 4. ‘The last two || November Ist, 1912 $446,504.58 
lectures, on Household Economics, November. Ist, 1913 $o2T, O38. 39 
will be on Dec, 4 and 11. All mem- 
bers of the club are earnestly request- ; 
ed to attend these lectures and bring Officers : 
their friends and a cordial invitation } 
is extended to the Parent-Teacher OLIVER T. ROBERTS, President 
association. WILLIAM HOARE, Vice-President 
At the lec ext weele Dt ROGER W. BABSON, Vice-President 
Riba ane fae 2 HARRY W. PURINGTON, Secretary and Treasurer 
will speak especially of the relation 
of food to digestion and also of the Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’ss (deposit only) 7-8 
feeding of children. 
The largest tree in the United 
States is said to be the ‘‘Mother of 
the Forest,” a giant redwood in the RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
cee bigtree grove in California. PO Pee Ba CRBS TG” dak Member Boston Soc Ca ; 
1s supposed to contain 140,619 
board feet of lumber. There are, CIVIL ENGINEER 
however, many claimants for the Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
honor of being the “largest tree” and struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
the “oldest tree,’ and these claims, Established 1897 
according to foresters, can not always LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-R and W 
be verified. SS ES Ee 
| When You Know What 
Sy | You Want Come Here 
and Get It. 
‘| When Undecided Come 
Here and Make the 
Selection. 
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Thanksgiving --- 15 Shopping Days 
Christmas --- 38 Shopping Days 
THE PENDULUM IS SWINGING | 
Time is not turning backwards for the benefit of tardy shop- 
pers of 1913 any more than she has done in the years that have 
gone. ‘Thanksgiving and Christmas shopping should be commenc- 
ed seriously this week. Thousands of dollars’ worth of Suits, 
Coats, Waists, Hats, Gloves, Shoes, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs 
end Linens await your selection. In a few days the dolls and 
toys will be clamoring for show places on our third floor. In our 
Art Needlework Section may be seer many pretty and practical 
gifts which may be purchased or made up for very little money. 
THE Webber Store will be a better Christmas shopping place 
than ever before, 
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