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Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Money back if not satisfactory. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
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Phone 160 
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JOHN F. SCOTT 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
PERSONAL’ SUPERVISION. ESTIMATES AND SPECIFICATIONS AT SHORT 
NOTICE. FIRST CLASS LABOR AND MATERIAL ONLY. ‘TESTING OF 
DRAINAGE A SPECIALTY. 
POST OFFICE BLOCK, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
TELEPHONES: 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
OCEAN STREET, MANGHESTER GOVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, Proprietor Telephone, Manchester 192-R 
All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest Market PRrIce 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
H. Higginson, Pres. 
DAVID FENTON CoO, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
the equip- 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
Telephone 254 Manchester. 
Paints, Oils Varnish, 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, 
Boats stored for the winter. We carry everything appertaining to 
ment of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order. 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
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WOMAN’S CLUB ; 
PROGRAM FOR I914-’15, AT MAN- 
CHESTER 
The 1914-15 program of the Man- 
chester Woman’s club, is as follows: 
October 6.—“Work and Play © of | 
Club Life,” Mrs. J. Harry Poole. 
Directors’ tea. 
October 20.—Musical afternoon in — 
charge of music committee, Mrs. — 
Edith L. Williams, chairman. Mrs. 
R. T. Glendenning, hostess. 
November 4.—Public evening meet- — 
ing (Town hall) ; “Our Wild Animal 
Neighbors,” Mr. E. Harold Baynes. 
November 17 (Town hall).— 
“Heart to Heart Talk to Mothers,” 
Dr. E. E. Southard. Guests—Parent- 
Teacher association. 
December 1.—‘Little Stories of 
North Africa,” Mrs. Marion A. 
Downes. Mrs. Annie M. Sinnicks, 
hostess. 
December 15.—‘‘Romances and 
Legends of Touraine and Brittany,” 
Miss Mabel Frances Knight. Miss 
Martha C. Knight, hostess. 
January 5.—‘Education for Home- 
making,” Mrs. Margaret Stannard. 
Mrs. W. W. Hoare, hostess. 
January 19.—Open meeting. Mono- 
logue—“Friend Hannah,” Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Pooler Rice. Mrs. Annie L. 
Tent, hostess. 
February 3.—Guest Night (Town 
hall). “Flat Wheels,” Mr. George 
Hazelton Spencer. 
February 16.—“High Cost of Liv- 
ing,” Mr. Frank P. Spear. Mrs. M. 
E. Gorman, hostess. 
March 2.—Home afternoon. Dram- 
atics, Mrs. C. E. Brown, chairman; 
Mrs. F. G. Cheever, assistant. Mrs. 
Flora S. Hersey, hostess. 
March 16.—Open meeting. “Can 
Personality be Acquired?” Mrs. 
Kate Upson Clark. Mrs. E. L. Val- 
entine, hostess. 
April 6—Children’s Mrs. 
Alice P. Hooper, hostess. ae 
April 20.—Annual meeting. Elec- 
tion of officers. 
Note:—There will be a course of 
three lectures on Current Events by 
Miss Cole, beginning Monday even- 
ing, Dec. 7, at 7.45. Later dates to 
day. 
be announced. 
The club meets on the first and 
third Tuesdays of each month, Octo- 
ber to April, at 3.30 o’clock, in the 
Congregational chapel. The mem- 
bership is 140. Mrs. Grace K. Bea- 
ton is the president and Mrs. Annie 
H. Knight and Mrs. Carrie L. Knight 
are the vice-presidents. The secre- 
tary is Miss Vera M. Kitfield; corres- 
ponding secretary, Mrs. Hattie 
Baker; treasurer, Mrs. Eva H. Rand, 
and auditor, Mrs. Edna R, Peabody, 
