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FINNAIR IIL AVIAN AYLI IDA IOAN 
Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Tappan returned 
Wednesday afternoon from aten days’ 
visit with her daughter, Mrs. James 
Murray. 
Atthe probate court Monday a letter 
of administration was granted Benj. L. 
Allen on the estate of the late Evelina 
F. Allen. 
Mrs. F. P. Yorston and son of Saw- 
yerville, Que., are paying a visit to the 
former’s sister, Mrs. R. T. Glenden- 
ning, Church street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Florence have 
moved from the Baptist parsonage on 
School street and have leased the Furgu- 
son cottage on Allen’s avenue, though 
they will spend the winter in Boston as 
usual. 
Mrs. W. A. Ball of Athol has been a 
recent guest of Mrs. Arthur S. Dow, 
Beach street, returning here with Miss 
Elsie Dow, who paid a short visit to 
Athol. Mrs. Ball is now visiting friends 
in Beverly before returning to her home. 
Manchester was represented in th- 
big Grand Army parade at Lynn last Sat- 
urday by fifteen veterans, Allen post be. 
ing on the tale end of the first divisions 
It was one of the most successful paradee 
of the Essex County posts in years. On 
Lynn Common some 9000 ‘school chil- 
dren, all dressed in white, waving flags, 
cheered the veterans as they marched by. 
Ten new names were added to the 
lists of voters at the last meeting of the 
registrars, some of them becoming. vot- 
ers for the first time. “They are: John 
B. Mactaggart, Robert T. Glenden- 
ning, John F. Bates, Thomas Connors, 
John J. Wynne, Edward J. Neary, 
_ James J. Hurley, Philip Stockton, Lee 
~W. Marshall and Harry R. Floyd. The - 
last two have just attained the voting age. 
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis F. 
Bohaker, Smith’s Point, was the scene 
of a very enjoyable party last Saturday 
evening, it being a surprise party given 
in honor of Myron Small’s 21st. birth- 
day. The young man was taken entire- 
ly by surprise, but nevertheless he proved 
an entertaining host and a delightful 
evening wasspent. Dainty refreshments 
were served. One of the interesting 
features of the evening was “‘slight-of- 
hand ’’ tricks by Reuben Ford of Wash- 
ington. Among the guests were Misses 
Silpha and Mary Bushion and Edward 
May of Beverly Farms, Misses Flora 
Deal and Hattie Faulkenham. of Law- 
rence, William \icDonough of Dedham 
and Mr. Ford of Washington, besides 
Many guests from town. Miss Faulk- 
enham and Miss Deal have been spend- 
ing the past two weeks visiting oo 
Bohaker. 
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Pesonral Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
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A son arrivedin the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. F. C. Dougherty, School street, 
Saturday, Sept. 26. 
Miss Alice Knight has taken up her 
work in the senior class at Posse Gym- 
nasium, Boston, the past week for the 
year. She is living in Boston this winter. 
William L. Hill of Winthrop paid a 
short visit to his grandmother, Mrs. 
Mary E. Hill, Norwood avenue, Mon- 
day. Mrs. Hill, who-is.in her 95th 
year, is holding her ownremarkably well 
for one of her age. 
George L. Knight returned Monday 
from a short vacation trip to North Sut- 
ton, N. H., where Mrs. Knight has 
been making an extended visit. Mrs. 
Knight is now in Philadelphia, but is re- 
turning home shortly. 
Alfred E. McCleary of | Maynard, 
formerly associated with Mr. Lodge in 
publishing the Breeze, was in town over 
Sunday, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 
Lodge. Mr. McCleary is. now prac- 
ticing law in the Exchange Building, 
Boston. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
“FRESCO 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Sue DON’S  MAcR-KoReL 
Established 1845. 
Pek. HOOPER, .Rrop. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER. sRy oT ESHA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester. 
Our Business was Founded in 1856. 
We deal in Drugs and Medicines of all kinds. 
Our Prescription 
Department is entirely up-to-date and is under the personal 
superyision of a Graduate of the Mass. 
College of Pharmacy. 
All prescriptions compounded in our Store are Gompound- 
ed by Registered Pharmacists. 
new line of Souvenir China, imported by us. 
of the kind ever shown in Manchester. 
@ We are showing a 
‘The Finest goods 
Call and see them. 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Resistered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Two Telephones: 257 and 8088-3 S&S 
& If one is busy call the other. 
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