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MANCHESTER. 
The Drug Clerks’ dance in the 
Manchester Town hall on Thursday 
evening of last week, was the pretti- 
est party of the summer. The hall 
was handsomely decorated, the stage 
being embowered in a mass of flow- 
ers and greenery, ferns, potted 
plants, ete. Many colored lights 
were hung about the stage and the 
hall. The lights about the hall were 
shaded, giving a very pretty touch 
to the affair. The young men in 
charge are to be congratulated on 
the success of the party which was 
one of the largest of the summer. 
The grand march was led by Edward 
Walsh and Miss Hazel Semons, who 
wore a very pretty dress of pink 
chiffon. Mr. Walsh was the floor 
director and Alfred Walen was the 
assistant. The aids were Robert 
Hart, George Rust, Wilham Walsh 
and William Walen. 
Manchester’s share of the state 
tax this year will be $21,615. This 
is exactly the same as last year. 
BLIND GIRLS MAKE RUGS. 
The Handicraft Shop at 7 Bridge 
street, Manchester, announces that 
from August 16 to August 23, their 
best worker on old-fashioned braided 
rugs may be seen daily at the shop, 
demonstrating the making of these 
rugs, for which there seems to be a 
BRAIDING RUGS AT HOME 
growing demand. This very blind 
worker has been for the week past, 
teaching other blind women to do 
this work at the James A. Woolson 
House, 277 Harvard street, Cam- 
bridge: This house is a social and 
industrial centre for blind women 
many of whose products are to be 
seen at 7 Bridge street. 
TWO BANK ACCOUNTS 
Most people, especially those who spend only part of the year 
in Manchester and vicinity, find it convenient to have two bank ac- 
counts. The opening of an account with the Manchester Trust 
Company does not necessarily end the depositor’s connection with 
other banking institutions. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LADIES’ ACCOUNTS 
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struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
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LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
MRS. SHERMAN 
Announces all Millinery ‘Goods GREATLY REDUCED for 
the remainder of the season, including HATS and TOQUES. 
44 CENTRAL ST., — - : MANGHESTER, MASS. 
G. A. KNOERR, Petttical Contractor 
Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures 
Agent for the SANTO ELEGTRIG VAGUUM CLEANER, the latest improve- 
ment. For Sale or for Rent. 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square, TEL—OFFICE 259-2 RES, 259-3 
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Everything Pertaining to « First Class Market Always on Hand. 
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Provisions, Poultry, Game and Vegetables 
28 Union Street, ~ Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone Cennection. Teams Cover all along the North Shore, 
