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Miss Helen Hooper sailed from New 
York Wednesday to spend the winter in 
the Bermudas. Her residence at West 
Manchester has been closed. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dexter have 
been on a short trip to the South the past 
week. 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis and family are 
planning to come to Manchester next 
Tuesday to remain over the Christmas 
holidays. Mrs. Sturgis is stopping at the 
Hamilton, 260 Claradon st., Boston. 
this winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. Luke have 
closed their residence at Beverly Farms 
and have gone to Nassau, N. P., for 
the winter. Mrs. Luke and daughter 
Annarette sailed a week ago today and 
Mr. Luke and other daughter Pauline 
are sailing from New York today. 
Judge William H. Moore of the 
Pride’s Crossing summer colony, who 
headed the list of winning owners at the 
Chicago horse show last week, has one 
of the finest stables of heavy harness 
horses in America. After completely 
ignoring the opportunity offered him to 
exhibit his champions at the national 
show in New York, it is a noteworthy 
fact that Mr. Moore shipped six carloads 
of horses, wagons and appointments 1000 
miles to exhibit them in Chicago at the 
old Dexter park trotting track, now the 
Union stock yards. With forty-eight 
horses and ponies he carried off the lion’s 
share of ribbons, winning 23 blues and 
the championship prize. When com- 
pared with the winnings of exhibitors in 
other shows this is a remarkable record. 
Van der Hoven—Smoot. 
At ‘‘Undercliff,’’ the residence of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head, at Man- 
chester, Tuesday noon, an_ informal 
home wedding took place, when Mr. 
Head’s neice, Miss Margaret Smoot, of 
Boston, was wedded to Jan Van der 
Hoven of Rotterdam, Holland. 
The wedding was a very quiet affair, 
and was attended by about fifty relatives 
and close friends. The ceremony took 
place at 12.30, the officiating clergyman 
being Rev. W. B. Geoghehan of New 
Bedford, stepfather of the bride. 
The large drawing room in which the 
ceremony took place was decorated with 
Christmas greens, laurel and cut flowers, 
Killarney roses being used. ‘The 
wedding party stood in front of a bank 
of palms. 
Miss Sadie Smoot, a sister, was the 
bride’s only attendant. The bride was 
given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. 
Head. The Unitarian service was used. 
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The bride wore a white satin gown 
trimmed with a lace 
yoke and lace in the sleeves, and she 
wore.a long veil caught up with orange 
blossoms, and carried a bouquet of bride 
roses. ‘Ihe wedding march and music 
for the reception was furnished by an 
orchestra. 
After a wedding breakfast the couple 
left for Boston by automobile and from 
there they went to Woodstock, Vt., to 
spend their honeymoon. ‘They will sail 
for Holland about Jan. 1 and will take 
up their residence at Rotterdam. 
Hollis Street Theatre. 
It was to be expected that Charles 
Klein’s new play The Third Degree 
would meet with more or less favor on 
the occasion of its first metropolitan 
presentation at the Hollis Street Theatre 
in Boston, but that it should have proved 
such an enormous success that other 
attractions should be cancelled in _ its 
favor was more than even the most san- 
guine manager could hope for. This 
however has been the case and instead of 
GHRISTMAS 
We have stocked our show counters with a grand array of ready-to-wear, beauty, 
Winter Hats and most interesting to the shrewd buyers, will be found the. price markings. 
There will be found among the lot a most exclusive assortment of creations far more. 
attractive than you ever looked upon at such prices. 
204 ESSEX ST. 
SALEM 
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remaining but two weeks at the~ Hollis 
Street as was the original plan, the’ time 
has been extended to five weeks in’ all, 
the engagement to end on January Qnd 
when the piece will leave Boston to. ful- 
fill its contracts in several other cities be- 
fore the beginning of its: run in New 
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Some minor improvements “are .being 
made atthe J. Warren Merrill home- 
stead, Smith’s Point. Chester L. Crafts 
is doing the work. % 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season | 
Our milk is from high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. his: a 
Careful attention given to | 
Team and General Jobbing: 
Furniture Moving,’ etc. 
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