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tively low. 
Manchester Woman’s Club. 
The semi-monthly meeting of 
Manchester Woman’s club was 
Tuesday afternoon in the Chapel, on 
the 
held 
which occasion Mrs. Bessie Raymond 
Buxton of Peabody gave a delightful talk 
on her ‘‘ Journeyings in Ireland,’’ her 
talk being illustrated by folk song by 
Mrs. Bradstreet. 
There was a large attendance of club 
members, the membership now having 
reached the club limit, -100, with four 
already on the waiting list. _ At this 
meeting the club flower was decided up- 
on,---carnation; the club color, pink; 
and the club motto: ‘“To Will is to 
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The club has also decided as one of 
the things it will promote, stamp saving 
among the children of the town, which 
will be explained more fully in our next 
issue. Miss Lila Goldsmith will be in 
charge of this. 
Mrs. Alace H. Wing and the presi- 
dent, Mrs. Johnson, were elected dele- 
gates to the next confederation meeting 
at Bridgewater, Nov. 2 
Mrs. Buxton’s talk was of a very in- 
formal nature and was in brief an ac- 
count of her stop in Killavullen, a_ little 
village of 50 inhabitants in which there 
were ten public houses and five police- 
men. She began, however, with a brief 
resume of Irish history, and then gave a 
ere 
... Judgement in buying your rugs... 
Unless you are an expert judge of rug quality, it would be 
wise precaution to depend on’the quality of the store you buy of 
rather than use your own judgment in choosing a rug. You 
cannot tell whether the rug you see in the show room will keep 
its fine appearance and render good service ten years from now. 
And you cannot tell whether it will not. 
and always will be a matter of trust in a store’s reputation. If 
there wasn’t another thing in favor of this Rug and Upholstry 
store its reputation for dependability is enough to render it 
worthy of the immense rug patronage it now enjoys. 
there is more; the assortment is extensive, you find most beauti- 
ful patterns here, and quality considered, prices are compara- 
It is North Shore’s Foremost Rug and Upholstering Store and Recognized as 
Such by the Purchasing Public 
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description of Londonderry and _ its 
famous walk, the country southward of 
Dublin, Dublin itself, its castles and 
cathedrals, Cork and Blarney Castle, 
and a trip down the River Lee. 
Mrs. Bradstreet had a beautiful con- 
tralto voice and her selections were par- 
ticularly well rendered. 
For the tea following the lecture Mrs. 
H. B. Hinchliffe was hostess, and she 
was assisted by Mrs. F. G. Cheever, 
Mrs. A. C. Needham, Mrs. Clifford 
Goodwin, Mrs. John Campbell and 
Mrs. R. ‘TI. Glendenning. 
The next meeting will be on Tuesday, 
Nov. 3, when “‘ The New View of the — 
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Hence rug buying is 
But 
Bad Boy’’ will be the subject of a talk 
by Warren F. Spaulding. 
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your probate and administrator’s 
notices and other legal notices pub- 
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