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77) 
The Red Men’s dance in the Town 
hall Wednesday evening proved a very 
well attended and most enjoyable affair. 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Price on 
Monday evening, September 14. The 
topic of the evening will be “‘ Job.”’ 
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave A. Knoer 
spent Sunday in Worcester going over 
the road in their auto. They were 
accompanied by their daughter Miss 
Doris Knoerr. 
The Band of Precious Jewels, con- 
nected with the Home Miuission circle, 
will hold their annual gathering and mite- 
box opening in the vestry of the Baptist 
church the afternoon of Friday, Septem- 
ber 18, from 3 to 5. 
The Manchester schools opened Tues- 
day with a record breaking attendance. 
At the High school on the opening day 
there were 77 scholars, the largest in the 
history of the school. “This was due 
largely to the fact thatthe 9th grade was 
abolished at the G. A. Priest school last 
June and two classes instead of one en- 
teredthe high school from there this 
fall. ‘he primary school is crowded to 
overflowing, too. 
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The newest styles in Ruffs are now awaiting your approval. Those 
combinations of satin ribbon, quilting and ruching show how our 
French friends have designed a charming frame for 
They are exact copies of the original imported French Rufts. 
Prices up from $2.75 
The new stocks are here and you will want to see the long, slender 
ties of velvet or silk cord, ending in ornaments or tassels—the very 
latest in Neckwear. 
Rev. F. T. McKenna of Beverly was 
the guest of John Watson, Tuesday. 
Lee W. Marshall has been entertaining 
this week his class-mate at Dartmouth, 
Joseph K. Knight of Hyde Park. 
Mr. and Mrs. L W. Carter returned 
to Manchester last Saturday night, Mrs. 
Carter from spending the summer with 
her parents in Southampton, L. I., and 
Mr. Carter from Europe, where he had 
been since early summer in charge of the 
S. V. R. Crosby touring car in a tour of 
the continent. 
A petition is being circulated about 
town, which will be presented to the 
Board of Selectmen, probably at their 
next meeting, requesting them to call a 
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special town meeting to take action on 
the purchase of the electric light plant. 
At the session of the Probate court at 
Salem, Tuesday, the will of Robert C. 
Hooper was proved, Francis C. Welch 
and Francis Dexter of Boston, execu- 
tors. The will of Mrs. Rebecca F. 
Marshall was also proved, Isaac M. 
Marshall, administrator. 
Thomas Head, caretaker at the’ Win- 
throp estate, West Manchester, now 
superintendent of the Morton F. Plant 
estate in Connecticut, has been in town 
a part of the past. week ren2wing ac- 
quaintances, accompanied by the super- 
intendent of Mr. Plant's estate in the 
south. 
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