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of 
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Mme. PAULINE 
DESIGNER 
186 EGSEX S6TREET 
Opp. Gentral 
SALEM, MASS. 
(24) 
A. MOORE 
MILLINER 
Announces her Spring 
Millinery Opening week 
of April Ist. 
All the latest Novelties 
in Trimmed Millinery. 
170 Cabot St. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
(16) 
TO LET 
Furnished summer cottage, four rooms 
city water, gas and rowboat, 10 minutes 
from B. and M. Station, Beverly, Mass. 
$100 for season. 
J. A. McCABE, 330 Union St., Lynn. (14) 
MISS HELEN A. NEWHALL 
PRIVATE TUTORING 
GRADUATE BOSTON UNIVERSITY. ° 
Telephene 178-1. 
4 BOARDMAN ST., SALEM, MASS. (14) 
MANCHESTER. 
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 
John A. Cool this morning. 
Kid. gloves... 
Easter at E.-_A. Lethbridge’s. * 
Something new — New Century 
Chocolates. To introduce them we 
are offering for Friday and Satur- 
day only, of this week, at 29 cents 
a pound box. Try them. Manches- 
ter Fruit Store, Beach street: * 
J. W. Campbell, late of Campbell 
& Hinchliffe, has entered the em- 
ploy of Valentine’s Market as meat 
eutter. 
James Foley of Gloucester is the 
new meat cutter at H. B. Hinch- 
liffe’s market, postoffice block. 
The Manchester schools closed to- 
day for the aster holidays of one 
week. 
Miss Helen Boyle is resuming her 
school duties at Winthrop after a 
two weeks’ vacation, next Monday. 
Miss Annabelle Lodge is to spend 
part of her school’ vacation the 
coming week with relatives in Cam- 
bridge. 
Word was received yesterday of 
the death in Dorchester, yesterday 
morning, of the youngest son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Oakes Alden, the latter a 
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. 
Hoyt of this town. The little boy 
died of a complication of diseases 
after an operation at one of the Bos- 
ton hospitals. His remains were 
brought to Manchester for burial 
this morning. 
Mrs. Geo. S. Sinnicks and Mrs. 
Fred M. Johnson of this town have 
the sympathy of the community in 
the death of their mother, who 
passed away yesterday at the home 
of Mrs. Johnson. We are unable to 
print an obituary of Mrs. Lewis this 
week. 
The School Committee has decided 
upon the form of graduation exer- 
eises for this year’s graduating class 
of the Story High school. There will 
be three class parts, and a speaker 
will be secured for the evening. 
There will also be the usual singing 
by the school. This year’s class 
numbers ten. The three honors have 
been awarded as follows: Valedic- 
tory, Miss Gwendolen Glendenning ; 
salutatory, John Carter; essay, Miss 
Annabelle Lodge. 
Letter Carrier Prest is having his 
spring vacation. 
H. T. Swett has hired the Evans 
cottage on Brook street. His mar- 
riage to, Miss Emma Hotz takes 
place early this: summer. 
E. Perey ‘Lane: is home from New 
York City for a few°days’ vacation: 
and. neckwear for. 
Members of Allen Relief Corps, 
No. 119 are invited to the 19th An- 
niversary of Camp 149, Sons of Vet- 
erans, in GAR hall, Tuesday evening, 
April 11, at 8 o ’clock. 
Mrs. Fred J. Merrill left the first” af 
of the week for a visit with relatives 
in New Jersey. Miss Grace Merril 
is spending her school vacation with 
relatives in Syracuse, N. Y. 
E. J. Semons has this week suc- 
ceeded S. K. Prince in the partner- 
ship of Littlefield and Prince. 
Sock Social. __ 
In the Congregational chapel, 
Manchester, last evening, a delight- 
. ful evening’s program was carried 
out under the auspices of the Har- 
mony Guild. It took the form of a 
Sock Social, and everybody attend- 
ing was supposed to bring along in 
a little sock pennies to the number 
of twice the size of their socks. 
The principal feature of the enter- 
tainment was a two-part comedy 
‘‘Mrs. Plodding’s Nieces’’ in which 
the characters were very aptly taken 
by the following: 
Mrs. R. Van _ Cleve-Forbes, 
Helen Robertson. 
Her talented daughters: 
Violetta, Artist, Mildred Peart 
Clementine, Musician, 
Alice Sargent 
Alice Lations 
Alice Sides 
Mrs. 
Angelina, Singer, 
Estelle, Novelist, 
Antoinette, Athlete, 
Katharine Shea 
Mary, Governess, Alice Hoare 
Mrs. Babetta Plodding, 
Mary Dodge 
Hannah, Maid at the Van Cleve- 
Forbes, Susan Allen 
Time: The present; Place: Bos- 
ton home of the Van Cleve-Forbes. 
Everybody present was served 
with crackers in the shape of socks, 
and punch. 
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Breeze Advertising Pays. 
NOTICE. 
Manchester, Mass., 
April 3, 1911. 
The partnership existing between Little- 
field and Prince has this day been dis- 
solved by mutual consent. 
LITTLEFIELD & PRINCE, 
NOTICE. 
Manchester, Mass., 
April 3, 1911. 
The bireinene conducted under the firm 
name of Littlefield & Prince has been dis- 
continued under that company’s name. 
In the future the firm will be conducted 
under the name of Semons & Littlefield. 
All bills due to April 1, 1911 should be 
paid to S. K. Prince. 
SEMONS & LITTLEFIELD, 
