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A little son arrived in the home of 
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“Mr. and Mrs. Kelliher of Friend’s 
Court, Saturday, Jan. 7. 
Philip Farrell has gone to Wor- 
; ‘eester to work in one of the large au- 
“tomobile shops in that city. 
: Harry Mawbery and Mrs. Myrtle 
_» A. Parker of Lynn were the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Elliott of 
Vine street this week. 
Mrs. C. E. Bullard of Peterboro, 
N. -H., has been spending part of 
the past week with her daughter, 
‘Mrs. J. A. Lodge, Church street. 
Mrs. Daniel Sheehan returned . 
Wednesday from a very pleasant vis- 
it over the holidays with her sons 
Daniel and William in New York 
City. 
“Something doing every Meeting’”’, 
is the slogan of the WRC for its 
weekly sessions this winter. The 
entertainment committee will have 
some sort of feature tor every meet- 
ing. 
We understand that Rev. Mr. 
Whittaker, who was pastor of the 
local Congregational church several 
years ago, was recently ordained to 
the priesthood, being connected with 
the Paulist Fathers in New York 
City. 
The engagement has been an- 
nounced of Miss Lois Barnes Brews- 
ter of Plymouth and Dr. Henry Han- 
son. Miss Brewster taught at the 
Story High school a few years ago, 
but since leaving here she has been 
identified with the work of the state 
board of insanity. He fiance is one 
of the medical inspectors of the 
board. 
After many years service as jani- 
tor of Odd Fellows hall Wm. C. Rust 
‘resigned at last night’s meeting of 
the lodge. Mr. Rust has been one of 
the pillars of the local lodge of Odd 
Fellows and his very heart and soul 
is in the welfare of the organization. 
Advancing years, however, brought 
about the step he took last night. 
- On Monday evening the Pilgrim 
Fathers held a most enjoyable meet- 
ing. The entertainment provided 
was most novel and interesting. The 
Fiji Orchestra was an amusing fea- 
ture and provoked much merriment. 
The Indian war dance with six mem- 
bers in Indian costumes was heartily 
applauded. Mrs. Hattie Cook was 
the pianist. There were also read- 
ings by Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mrs. 
Frank Parsons. 
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He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
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Central St., ; Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone 53-13 
Miss Emma Prest is confined to SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
her home by illness. 
Harry Menkin is visiting relatives 
in New York. COAL and WOOD 
Among the aides-de-camp  an- 
nounced on the staff of Commander 23 2S 
E. F, Gilman of the GAR are Edwin 
P: Stanley and James H. Rivers of 36 Central Street 
this town. <A small delegation from 
the local post went to Gloucester 
last night to visit the post there. Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Adolphus G. McVey of Boston 
was awarded $448 Thursday in his 
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and former Chief of Police Urquhart 
were called as witnesses. Mr. Mc- 
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