MANCHESTER 
The Manchester Launch club held 
“open house” on Thanksgiving eve. 
Joseph H. Carey will play with 
Glover’s orchestra at a ball in Ips- 
wich this evening. 
Educator shoes in all sizes at Wk 
Bell's, Central Sq. 
Frank Morse was home from Mal: 
den to spend the holiday. He works 
with the Davidson Rubber Co. in 
Somerville. 
Miss Sarah T. Brown and Maynard 
B. Gilman spent ‘Thanksgiving in 
Wellesley Hills, with the  latter’s 
brother, Dr. Harry Gilman and fam- 
ily. 
* Red Man Collars at Walt Bell’s, 
Central Sq. 
The Boy Scouts will attend a stere- 
opticon lecture by the Hon. David I. 
Robinson of Gloucester, at the Bever- 
ly Farms Baptist church next Thurs- 
day evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Knight had 
with them for Thanksgiving Mrs. 
Knight’s brothers Samuel H. and 
John Hayden and their respective 
families, of Haverhill. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Catheron 
of Needham and son Dr. Robert S. 
Catheron of Boston spent Thanksgiv- 
ing with the former’s daughter, Mrs. 
Benj. L. Bullock and family, School 
street. 
Ireland’s Guaranteed Kid Gloves fe 
E. A. Lethbridge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. <a 
(Mary Rust) and Williard Rust were 
home from Cambridge to spend 
Thanksgiving with Franklin B, Rust 
and family, School street. William 
Hall of Boston was also their guest. 
Lewis Bullock came home from 
New London, Ct., to spend Thanks- 
giving with his children who are liv- 
ing with their grandmother on Wash- 
ington street. He will remain over 
Sunday. 
Headquarters for raincoats at 
Bell’s Beach street store. 
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