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DNASE IAAL LRA ATUN 
How many electric lights, please? 
Note the re-adjustment of electric 
light rates:as printed on the next page! 
Thanksgiving next Thursday! A few 
weeks more and then ’Xmas. Town 
Meeting will then take the stage. 
Whist party at Carpenters. hall next 
‘Tuesday evening under the auspices of 
Fr. Shahan’s Court, No. 220, M. C. 
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Illustrated. Lecture at the Chapel this 
evening at 7.45 by Miss Katharine P. 
Loring on Italy, given under auspices. of 
the Phi Alpha Pi. 
James Chane, who was.injured a fort- 
night ago today in the accident on Sum- 
mer street when Miss Longfellow’s auto 
run. into. W. Hooper’s grocery wagon, 
has so far recovered that he was. able to 
return to work Monday. 
Miss Myrtle Fenderson has resigned 
as assistant to the principal at the G. A. 
Priest school. She has been teaching in 
the 8th grade, and prior to the change 
this year when the 9th grade was taken 
to the High school she taught that grade. 
Deputy Benjamin Huntoon of Beverly 
paid an official visit to Conomo tribe, 
Red Men, Wednesday evening, and 
gave a talk to the members. Mr. Hun- 
toon is coming again on the l6th of De- 
cember and will give a lecture which he 
has prepared on his trip around the 
world in a sailing vessel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Baker were 
the victims of a surprise party at their 
home, Mt. Pleasant Farm, on upper 
School street, last Saturday evening, 
when some 30 friends, called on them 
about 8 0 clock and tendered them a 
““tin shower.’’ Jt was a complete sur- 
prise and a delightful evening was passed. 
‘Rennie’? was made to open the various 
suspiciously shaped bundles, and his bride 
read the poetry and verses that went 
with each bundle. Refreshments of 
cocoa and cake, etc., were served and at 
a late hour the company departed show- 
ering the newly wed pair with their con- 
gratulations. 
A grand festival holiday concert under 
the direction of W. W. Hoare and 
Frank G. Cheever is to be given in the 
Town hall next Thursday evening— 
Thanksgiving Day. The attraction will 
be the Lucile McConville Concert Co., 
Lucile McConville, violin-’ cellist; Helen 
Fiske Westgate, soprano; Maud Hun- 
tington Benjamin, reader and entertainer; 
Harris Shaw, pianist, and Flavel R. Jor- 
dan, baritone. It will be seen that the 
program will offer plenty of variety. Mr. 
Jordan sang here last winter several times 
and was most cordially received. Con- 
cert begins at 8 o'clock. Seats are on 
sale at Cheever’s. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
5 
44 Central St., 
Personal Attention Givea to. all Work. Estimates cheerfully. given. 
EDWARD 8S. BRADLEY 
ets PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
' Telephone Connection 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
At the next meeting of Conomo tribe 
of Red Men, Dec. 2, there will be a 
nomination of officers. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Goldsmith and 
little child were down from Winthrop 
over ,Sunday visiting Mr. 
mother and sister. 
Guy R. Leman of West Medford 
spent a few days of last week, with his 
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hoff- 
man. corner School and North streets. 
Friday evening, Dec. 18, will be the 
most important one of the season on the 
calendar of Liberty Rebekah lodge, No. 
78, for on that night the grand officers 
of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts 
are to pay an official visit to the lodge. 
District Deputy Mrs. Florence Lent of 
Marblehead and suite of grand officers 
are also to pay a visit to the lodge on 
that night. The initiatory degree is to 
be exemplified. A nomination of 
officers will take place at the first meet- 
ing in Debember. Liberty Rebekah 
lodge, by the way, is the only Rebekah 
lodge in the state that meets every week. 
Goldsmith’ s_ 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
We have on hand a complete line of 
-» THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES .. 
Nuts, Figs, Grapes, Dates, 
Cranberries, Vegetables, 
table raisins and some nice 
sweet cider, | 
GEO. W: Hooper 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
FOR THE THANKSGIVING DINNER 
We have the usual supply of 
Best Turkeys, Chickens, Fowl, Ducks, Geese, Celery, 
Cranberries, Fruit, Grapes, etc. 
SHEL DON?S MARK EA 
Gentral Street, MANGHESTER-BY-THE SEA 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester. § 
We have Content 97150 pet tre and all of them were written 
by Physicians. 
OUR FIRST PRESGRIPTION IS NUMBERED 1 
We are Sole Agents For Eastman Kodak Go. 
A Large Assortment of Ward’s Gu detistntea 
Benj. L. Alten, 
Successor t . 
Telephone: 257 Sd 
Lee & Sons 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
a) Established in 3856 
Resistered Pharmacist 
