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The semi-monthly meeting of North 
Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., willbe held 
next Tuesday evening. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge spent a few days 
the early part of the week visiting friends 
and relatives in Lowell. 
The Haphazard club will meet Mon- 
day evening, Nov. 16, with Miss An- 
nabel Harraden, Bridge street. 
Theodore Coombs and family have 
moved to Gloucester this week where 
Mr. Coombs is engaged as clerk in a 
grocery store. 
Walter Howe, the son of Mr. and 
Mrs. C. O. Howe, is able to be out 
again after being kept in bed aweek with 
a fractured hip. [The young man met 
with the accident in alighting from a 
moving train at the local station. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon have 
moved from their home on Brook street 
to Roxbury. Mr. Dillon has been in 
ill health for several years and he does 
not seem to improve. He and Mrs. 
Dillon are moving to Roxbury so as to 
be near their children. 
Moth Superintendent John D. Mor- 
rison started the fall work Monday on 
the trees along the streets of the town, 
beginning at the Beverly line. Mr. 
Morrison is in charge of one gang of 
men himself and he has Willlam Young 
in charge of another. “The work con- 
sists of creosoting and cutting nests from 
trees. 
C. W. Stetson, Boys’ Work director 
for Essex Co., will be present at the 
weekly meeting of the Phi Alpha Pi this 
evening and will give the boys an inter- 
esting talk, and some music. Miuiss 
Katharine P. Loring of Pride’s will give 
an illustrated lecture on Italy at the 
Chapel next week, on Friday evening. 
Those desiring tickets may secure them 
of any of the boys. Price 20 cents. 
Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, 149, 
S. of V., have arranged a specially inter- 
esting program for next Tuesday even- 
ing, and it is urged that a full attendance 
of the members be out. The “ Trolley 
Club,’’ composed of about 50 Sons of 
Veterans, are to pay a visit to Manches- 
ter, though they will not come all the 
way by “‘trolley,’’ it is needless to say. 
Some 30 of the club are expected. They 
will arrive on the 7.20 train and the local 
camp will meet them at the railroad 
station and a line of march will be 
formed for a parade through the principal 
streets of the town, headed by a drum 
corps, ending up at the camp_head- 
quarters where a supper will be served 
and the balance of the evening spent in 
a general good time. Speech-making 
will be in order. 
NORTH SHORE 
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44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
At the probate court in Salem this 
week inventory on the estate of the late 
George H. Martin was filed, $1200. 
Mrs. Hannah Tappan is reported as 
doing well after undergoing an operation 
at the Baker Memorial hospital, Brook- 
line, Thursday week. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Winchester, 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Knight and son 
Roland, Harry Hooper, Abbott Hoare 
and Charles C. Dodge attended the an- 
nual Andover-Exeter football game at 
Andover last Saturday and saw Andover 
win, 12 to 0. Several Manchester boys 
are attending these two schools this year 
preparing for college. 
The annual inspection of Allen Post 
67, G. A. R., was held last Friday 
evening, Com. Sidney Low of Col. 
Allen Post of Gloucester being the in- 
specting officer. A delegation from 
Gloucester was present and joined in 
the campfire following the inspection. 
An oyster stew supper proved an_ inter- 
esting feature of the occasion. 
B. V. D. Underwear at Bell’s. * 
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Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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