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A telephone has been installed in the 
G. A. Priest school the past week. 
’ James Maceregor was at Mt. Vernon, 
Me., over Sunday visiting friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Winches- 
ter and son returned Wednesday from a 
ten days’ trip to Norway, Me. 
Mr and Mrs. Franklin K. Hooper 
have been spending a few days the past 
week at Poland Springs, Me. 
Mrs. J. Warren Lee and little son and 
daughter, returned the latter part of last 
week from a four weeks’ visit in Somer- 
ville with Mrs. Lee’s cousin, Mrs. 
Jerauld. 
Otto L. Derrick, head prescription 
clerk at Allen’s drug store the past year 
and a half, is concluding his duties there 
tomorrow. He has not yet decided 
where he will go from here. 
Morton Lee Lewis, of Clairmont, 
N. H., Dartmouth, ’08, now at the 
Harvard Law school, was a guest over 
Sunday of his former classmate at . Dart- 
mouth, Lee W. Marshall, Central st. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Carter enter- 
tained three tables at whist at their 
School street home last Saturday evening 
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Munsel 
of Brookline, who were guests over the 
week-end of Misses Grace and Jessie 
Macgregor at West Manchester. 
Joseph Traverly, gate-tender at the 
Beach street crossing, was taken to the 
Massachusetts General hospital in Bos- 
ton, Sunday, suffering with a very bad at- 
tack of rheumatism. His duties at the 
crossing are being performed by Lester 
Cheever. . 
The Far-as-you-Like club will hold 
the first of a series of dances, inthe Town 
Hall, November 6. These dances will 
be held during the winter, the dates to 
be announced later, and a good time is 
promised by the promoters. “They have 
issued some window cards, which will 
give the particulars. 
In recognition of ten years’ faithful 
service as cook in the family of Dr. R. 
H. Fitz, Mrs. Fitz gave a party at her 
residence, “‘ The Mountain,’’ West 
Manchester, Tuesday evening in honor 
of Miss Sophia Johnson, on which 
occasion some thirty of Miss Johnson’s 
friends were present, including a score 
from the village, and from Beverly 
Farms. The evening was spent most 
delightfully at whist, there being seven 
tables. Refreshments were served, con- 
sisting of salads, sandwiches, fruit, ices, 
etc. Miss Johnson was presented with 
a beautiful bunch of chrysanthemums by 
Dr. and Mrs. Fitz, and a handsome sofa 
pillow, among other things. 
Personal 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. 
Selectman Walter Bell and family 
moved into their new home on Vine 
street yesterday. 
The Haphazard club will meet Mon- 
day evening at the home of Miss Beth 
Meldrum, School street. 
The Phi Alpha Pi boys are planning 
on an entertainment in the Chapel on 
Friday evening, Nov. 20, in the form of 
an illustrated lecture by Miss Katherine 
P. Loring of Pride’s. 
The board of registrars held their last 
meeting before the November election 
last Saturday when fifteen names were 
added to the list ot voters, bringing the 
number up to a total of 605,--the same 
as last March, and seven more than a 
year ago. ‘The following names were 
added last Saturday: Amory Eliot, 
Lester C. Golthwaite, Rev. L. H. 
Ruge, Chester C. Dodge, Francis J. 
Reid, Henry G. Hall, Ernest C. Soulis, 
Thomas Arbuckle, Mark L. Edgecomb, 
Walter E. Edgecomb, William C. Blair, 
William W. Soulis, Joseph L. Wall, 
Otto. i = Detrick” ‘ands “Everett -S. 
Andrews. 
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Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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