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The next meeting of the Manchester 
Woman’sclub will be next Tuesday af- 
ternoon when the speaker will be War- 
ren F. Spaulding of Boston. Mr. 
Spaulding’s subject will be ‘““ The New 
View of the Bad Boy.’’ He is said to 
be a very interesting speaker on civic and 
economic subjects. 
The club membership has already 
reached the limit set,—100, and the 
_ **waiting list’? is growing. A list of 
- members is printed with this article. 
At its last meeting the club decided to 
start a branch station of stamp saving 
among the children. In brief this work, 
which has been carried on with such suc- 
cess in a great many places, may be out- 
lined as follows: 
The treasurer, as the head of such a 
station is called, obtains from the central 
office, free of charge, as many stamp 
cards as he expects to have depositors, 
and buys there stamps of different denom- 
inations. To each person wishing to 
become a depositor the treasurer gives a 
card, and sells stamps tothe amount of 
ae deposit. These stamps are receipts, 
and the depositor must paste them on _ his 
card before he can have them redeemed. 
When the treasurer has sold all his 
tamps, he has been reimbursed the 
amount he originally paid in at the cen- 
tral office; and with this money he buys 
his next set of stamps. Thus a branch 
‘Station is run indefinitely on an_ original 
Capital of from five dollars to twenty-five 
dollars. 
_ A depositor who wishes to withdraw 
his deposit must present his card to the 
treasurer of his station. The treasurer 
| pays him the amount of his stamps, and 
is repaid at the central office on present- 
ation of the receipted card. 
_ The central office is the real centre of 
deposit. Ali the book-keeping is done 
there. 
A fine domestic cigar that continues to increase in 
It is mithout doubt one of the 
Mj best cigars that can be obtained at this moderate price. 
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50 in box, $3.00 
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Our Domestic, Key West, Clear Havana, and imported cigars cannot be excelled. 
The C. B. & Y. 1492 EL PRO--Small Havana 
This Havana cigar is of splendid quality and 
can be strongly recommended to those C 
who prefer a cigar of this class. 
one of the 5c wonders of our cigar 
show case. 
25 in box $1.25 
It is 
50 in box $2.25 
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Abbie Caroline Allen 
Agnes May Allen 
Caroline Edith Allen 
Eva Allen 
Florence L. Allen 
Grace Hooper Allen 
Hattie Parsons Allen 
Susan M. Andrews 
Hattie Damon Baker 
Hattie Ray Baker 
Mary L. Bates 
Grace Kitheld Beaton 
Grace C. Bell 
Mary Lucretia Bennett 
Mary Lee Blaisdell 
Kita M. Boyle 
Charlotte E. Brown 
Sarah Tappan Brown 
Charlotte E. Bullock 
Helen Catheron Bullock 
Henrietta Calderwvood 
Catherine Baker Campbell 
Carrie W. Carter 
Maud C. Carter 
Marianna W. Cheever 
Annie Clarke 
Ellen Clarke 
Mary Clarke 
Evelyn T. Decker 
Ida M. Dodge 
Margaret A. Fenton 
Seddie Follett 
Eliza Barker Glendenning 
Lila Giles Goldsmith 
MEMORIALS 
MANCHESTER WOMAN'S CLUB. 
Amy Haskell Goodwin 
Leonora Gorman 
Alice J. Harraden 
Annabell Harraden 
Hattie Lee Harris 
Alice C. Haskell 
Mary C. Haskell 
Mary L. Haskell 
Alice Hawkesworth 
Alice P. Hinchliffe 
Emma Florence Hoare 
Jessie M. Hoare 
Mary Cobb Hoare 
Ruth Pulsifer Hoare 
Alice F. P. Hooper 
Emma Frances Hooper 
Harriet Tent Hoores 
Susie E. Hooper 
Elizabeth Frances Johnson 
H. Mabel Johnson 
H. Victoria Johnson 
Alice M. Josephs 
Hattie B. Kitheld 
Anna Hayden Knight 
Carrie Leonard Knight 
Emma Mears Knight 
Martha C. Knight 
Bertha E. Knoerr 
Annie E. Lane 
Nellie Leonard 
Marion Florence Lodge 
Isabel Mackay 
Nellie A. Marshall 
Helen S. J. Mead 
Mary Sayre Merrill 
Fannie D. Mitchell 
Edith R. Morgan 
Eleanor Gage Morgan 
Mabel Rogers Morgan 
Bessie K. Needham 
Abbie Perkins Page 
Lizzie M. Peabody 
I. Sylvia Peart 
Henrietta I. Price 
Lillian Chickering Prince 
Eva Hoyt Rand 
Edith Swett Roberts 
Nellie L. Rogers 
Ina E. Rowe 
Josephine Allen Ruge 
Jessie Tremont Rust 
Emilie Picket Saben 
Annie Marion Sinnicks 
Elizabeth Abigail Sinnicks 
Emma E. Stanley 
Bertha Allen Stone 
Alice Blanche Swett 
Emma Rickertson Tenney 
M. Ethel Valentine 
Louise Walker 
Sarah Fish Wheaton 
May Blanche Whiting 
Edith R. Williams 
Mabel ‘Tent Willmonton 
Carrie H. Winchester 
Alace Hathaway Wing 
We would state at this time time that we have a large stock of 
MONUMENTS and TABLETS 
in our showroom and in order to reduce this stock before cold weather sets in will 
This is one of the opportunities to make a large saving 
you cannot afford to overlook. 
CHAS. E. CURTIS & SON 
quote extremely low prices. 
14 New Derby Street 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
- Salem, Mass. 
