May 12, 1916. 
“Always at Your Call’’ 
WHAT IS MORE UNSANITARY 
THAN A FEATHER PILLOW? 
Did you ever stop to think how 
careful we are to put nice clean pil- 
low-slips on these same old pillows? 
THEY ARE HANDED DOWN 
from one generation to another, 
with nothing more than an occa- 
sional airing. We wash your 
feather pillows without removing 
the feathers, they are dried with 
warm air and constantly agitated; 
this process thoroughly  sterilizes 
and renders them soft and fluffy. 
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MANCHESTER 
The annual reception to the mem- 
bers of the Cradle Roll and their 
mothers will be held in the Chapel, 
Thursday afternoon, May 18, at four 
o'clock. 
The pastor’s Sunday School class 
of the Congl. S. S., will offer to the 
public an entertainment of high grade 
in the Chapel on Friday evening, 
May 19. Miss Nina M. Oschman of 
Boston will give that charming Irish 
play, “Peg O’ My Heart.”” Ice-cream 
will be on sale. Musical selections 
will be given by a trio consisting of 
two violins and piano. The proceeds 
will go towards purchasing a meta! 
sign board to be put on the church 
facing the square. 
An entertainment, given by the 
young people of the Baptist chures 
in the vestry on Tuesday evening, was 
entitled, “The Child in the Midst.” 
The following was the cast of char- 
acters: ‘American mother,’ Miss 
Elsie Burgess; “Chinese mother and 
son,” Inez Babcock and Willian 
Lethbridge; “Hindu mother and 
daughters,” Henrietta Stanley ; 
Martha Bullock and Helen Burgess; 
“Burmese mother and _ daughter,” 
Myrtle Lethbridge and Louisa 
Chaulk; “Japanese mother and son,” 
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Bernice Lee and Charles Chaulk; 
“Turkish mother and son,’ Elsie 
Andrews and James _ Broadhurst. 
Each player was dressed in the native 
costume of the character he or she 
portrayed. Following the entertain- 
ment ice-crean and confectionery 
were sold. About 150 enjoyed the 
entertainment. 
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The King’s Daughters, of the Bapt- 
ist church, are planning for a tag day 
sometime in June. 
The services on Sunday at the 
Baptist church will be in .commem- 
oration of “Mother’s Day” and will 
be under the direction of the young 
ladies of the church. The pastor wiil 
take for his subject, “Honoring 
Mother.” The evening subject will 
bere het Harbor: of » thes Homes 
There will be special music at both 
services . ‘The junior and intermedi- 
ate societies of Christian Endeavor 
will unite with the senior society at 6 
o’clock. The meeting will be led by 
the junior and intermediate presi- 
dents. ; 
The King’s Daughters will meet 
next Monday evening with Mrs. F. 
L. Rogers, North st. 
The following Manchester people 
attended the annual convention of the 
Salem Baptist Bible School associa- 
tion in Lynn Wednesday of this 
week: Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Warner, 
Mieeand-~ Mrs: -fa-Des Bakers Mis: 
Amanda Reed, Mrs. Joseph McNeill, 
Mrs. Helen Willmonton, Mrs. E. L. 
Rogers, Mrs. Arthur Walker and 
Abbott Foster. About 300 attended 
the convention. 
A. H. McDonald, delegate from the 
Congregational church, and the Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch attended the spring 
meeting of the Essex South associa- 
tion of Congregational churches in 
Saugus, Wednesday. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
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GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass. 
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Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O.,. for week 
ending May 11, 1916: Rev. Charles 
Bourque, Giovanni Bucci, Rev. J. H. 
C. Dovigoun, Evarts: Maxwell Estate, 
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fourachar, M. 
Goevetteor, John S. Harrington, M:. 
and Mrs. Ray R. Marsh, . Joseph 
Minot, Miss Rose Mailfat—Frank 
A. Foster, P. M. 
Tax1i—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
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THE ARIONOLA WILL MAKE A VERY ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD ADDITION 
Every member of the 
family will enjoy: 
its beautiful_tone 
Let us demonstrate it to you. 
Will play Victor, 
Columbia and 
Edison Records 
We know you will be pleased with it. 
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