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‘Erie Ericson returned to North 
Easton this week, where he has a 
position, after a several weeks’ visit 
in town. 
Mrs. Ella Williams of Merrimac - 
is spending a few days with her sis- 
ter, Mrs. Charles E. Bell and family, 
Vine street. 
We regret to report the serious 
illness of Mrs. John Henry Cheever 
-at her home on School street, with 
pneumonia. 
The High cial pupils are re- 
hearsing for a play to be given in 
~the Town hall next month in aid of 
the athletic association. . 
-Allen WRC will hold a Washing- 
ton Party in the Town hall on Feb. 
21, instead of February 22d, as 
usual, on account of the hall 
being taken for the latter date. A 
_.. Sunlight Party will be held in the 
afternoon for the children. 
A. 8. Jewett yesterday filed with 
F “ithe probate court in Salem the will 
of the later Mrs. S. A. Porter. The 
estate ‘is divided equally between 
her two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte 
Brown of Manchester and Mrs. 
Hattie R. Edgar of Washington. 
Howard M. Stanley of Vine street 
holds the record hereabouts for suc- 
cess with hens and eggs. During 
last year he got 3200 eggs from an 
"average of 1714 hens, or a record of 
183 eggs from each hen during the 
year. Who can beat this? Mr. 
Stanley’s regular business is mason. 
Foreman George Evans of the 
water department found a beautiful 
specimen of fox dead in the road to 
Gravel Pond pumping station last 
Friday morning. The animal was 
still warm when found, and showed 
no signs of having been shot or 
bruised in any way. It appeared to 
have died by the road side. The 
skin will be stuffed and kept as a 
memento. 
Another interesting hockey game 
was played Wednesday on the Chan- 
nel between the High School team 
and the Yannigans, in which the 
latter again won, 2 to 0. The High 
_sehool team was composed of North- 
rup g, Marsh p, Cawthorne ep, Long 
f, Gillis f, Hayward f, and Spinney 
’ f; Yannigans,—Preston. g, G. Slade 
_ p, Lampron cp, Hersey f, H. Slade 
“f, Howe f, Cregg f. Goals made by 
‘Howe and Cregg. Jeffrey, referee; 
Cool, timer; two 20-min. periods. 
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Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
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He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
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The Manchester club banquet will 
be held next Wednesday evening, 
Feb. 1, in the Town hall. Schleuhu- 
ber of Lynn will be the caterer. = 
i : GEO. W. Hooper, 
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