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The Woman’s Missionary society 
will meet with Mrs. George Jewett, 
Thursday, June 1, at 3 o’clock. Topic, 
pita. 
Next Friday evening in the Baptist 
vestry there will be a stereopticon lec- 
ture on Chapel Car work, which will 
be interesting for everybody. Every-: 
one is invited to be present and see 
the work carried on by the Colporter 
and Chapel Car worker. A collecticn 
will be taken. 
The King’s Daughters will hold 
their “Tag Day” sale about the mid- 
dle of June, the exact date to be an- 
nounced later. 
The annual business meeting of the 
triendship Circle was held in the 
Baptist church vestry on ‘Tuesda’ 
evening and the following officers 
were elected: President, Mrs. Isa- 
belle Stidstone; vice-president, Mrs. 
Edward Crowell; secretary, Miss 
Effie Stidstone; treasurer, Mrs. E]- 
lery L. Rogers. A bountiful supper 
was served after tne business session. 
At the roll-call each member respond- 
cd by sone selection containing the 
words, “Friend” or “Friendship.” 
Mrs. Hattie Preston sang, ‘Thou art 
my Friend,” a song which was cor: 
posed by Professor N. B. Sargent, a 
former principal of Story High 
School. Mrs. Isabelle Stidstone gave 
«. reading of Sam Walter Foss’ “The 
House by the Side of the Road.” Mrs. 
Alice Lee sang, “The End of a Per- 
tect Day,” as the concluding number 
of the program. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Telephone 190 
Bullock Brothers, xt crocrrics 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
ment 5. Pierce: Co.’ 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Postofiice Block 
s Fancy Groceries 
Mrs. JANE A. ANDREWS. 
Burial services were held in Mem- 
orial chapel, Manchester, for Mrs. 
Jane A. Andrews, wife of Charles 
Andrews of Revere last Saturday af- 
ternoon. burial was in Rosedale 
cemetery. Mrs. Andrews, who was 
a former resident of Manchester, died 
in Revere, Thursday of last week. 
Mrs. Andrews was born in Cape 
Breton. She came to Boston in her 
early twenties and was married to 
Charles Andrews of Manchester in 
Boston, Noy. 22, 1886. She lived in 
Manchester until 1910, when they 
moved to Revere. Her illness was of 
about six weeks duration, death be- 
ing due to organic heart disease. 
Funeral services were held at her late 
home in Revere at which Rev. Nelson 
A. Burbank, pastor of the First Bapt- 
ist church officiated. Rev. Kenneth 
H. Monroe, pastor of the First United 
Presbyterian church of Boston offici- 
ated at the chapel service in Manches- 
ter. Miss Etta M. Rutherford of the 
Ruggles st. Baptist church, Roxbury, 
sang. Mrs. Andrews was a member 
of the First United Presbyterian 
church of Boston. 
She is survived by her husband, 
Charles Andrews of Revere; two 
sons, Walter S., of Revere, and John 
F., of Roxbury; two sisters and A 
brother in Nova Scotia. 
Prec O’ My Heart. 
Miss Nina M. Oschman of Boston 
gave a delightful reading of “Peg ©’ 
My Heart,” at the entertainment. in 
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Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
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Post Office Block Phone 160 
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Manchester, : : Mass. 
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the Chapel on last Friday evening, 
under the auspices of the Sunday 
School class of the Rev. Charles A. 
Hatch of the Congregational church. 
There was a fair attendance. Mem- 
bers of the high school orchestra 
rendered music. Another entertain- 
ment will be given in the near future 
for the purpose of raising additional 
funds for the purchase of a metal di- 
rectory board for the church. 
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ALLEN’S PHARMACY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, - - 
Mass. 
THE ARIONOLA WILL MAKE A VERY ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD ADDITION 
SON: 
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. 
ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR EASTMAN KODAK GOODS 
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TELEPHONES $328 
Established 1856 
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May 26, 1916. 
