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Mrs. James Reed and two children 
are on a visit to Washington. 
Friends of Miss Eva Crombie will re- 
gret to learn of her serious illness at her 
home on Summer street. 
Miss Annie Bullock has been forced 
‘to give up her work as bookkeeper at 
Bullock Bros’. grocery, being complete- 
ly run down in health. 
Miss Grace M. Prest is having a two 
weeks’ respite from her duties as book- 
keeper at D. T. Beaton’s. Miss Emma 
Prest has been spending part of the week 
with friends in Lawrence. 
Mrs. Nathaniel Morgan, Mrs. 
George Morgan, Mrs. . Frank Morgan 
and Miss Mamie Morgan returned the 
first of the week from a few days’ camp- 
ing trip at Briar Neck, Gloucester. 
Allen Post 67, G. A. R., will observe 
the 40th anniversary of the organization 
of the Post by an all day outing and 
campfire at Tuck’s Point on Tuesday, 
Sept. 29. Invitations have been ex- 
tended to associates of Post 67, Camp 
£49 Sof NV. eC orps 119, W. Re” C. ; 
Post 45, G. A. R. and Dept. officers of 
the G. A. R. and W. R. C. 
first new Dress Fabrics for Fall wear have 
They’ re now be- 
ing shown on our Main floor, Washinhton 
It’s not a bit too early to make 
your selections and get the Autumn showing 
October is just around the 
corner and you’|l want something new to wear when 
the leaves ‘“‘begin to fall.’’ 
arrived—beautiful cloths. 
Street side. 
well under way. 
Robert E. Harrison, who has been at 
the W. B. Walker estate, the past sum- 
mer has resigned his position there. 
James H. Rivers returned last Satur- 
day from a week’s visit to Lewiston, 
Me., where he attended the State Fair. 
The tremendous surf of the last two 
days has attracted many people to Sing- 
ing Beach to witness the great billows as 
they came rolling in and dash their spray 
high in the air. At high tide the waves 
reached clear to the bath house steps and 
when they struck the edge of the grass 
that borders the upper portion of the 
beach, they seemed to shoot straight up. 
At Eagle head the spray was the high 
est that it has ever been known there, 
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and even at low tide was flung above the 
pines on its summit. 
Miss Mamie E. Morgan commenced 
her duties as bookkeeper at Bullock 
Bros.’ grocery store the first of the 
week. 
Many of the townspeople are inter- 
ested in the approaching marriage of 
Miss Myrtie Chisholm, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. William F. Chisholm. of 
Gloucester and a former resident of 
Manchester, to Henry Albert Power of 
Providence. “The wedding will take 
place at the home of the bride’s parents 
‘Tuesday evening, October 6, at eight 
o'clock. The young couple will reside 
in Providence. 
95 SCHOOL STREET % 
CREOSOTE “™ 
Has turned out the most efficient Gypsy Moth Destroyer. 
this because we want to do Moth work for you this winter. 
someone else who has no “‘axe to grind,” unless you know from 
your own observation and experience. 
ROBERTA. 
We say 
But ask 
NECCHER 
% MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 24252 
WE WILL DO YOUR Winter Gypsy and Brown-tail Moth work by Day 
Work or Gontract, and have it inspected. 
