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MANCHESTER 
Bertram P. Floyd, Cornell ’10, arriv- 
ed home for the summer vacation Thurs- 
day. Bert has been rowing on the Fresh- 
man second crew the past year. 
Mrs. George . Goldsmith and two 
children of Winthrop have been spend- 
ing the past few days with Mr. Gold- 
smith’s mother, Mrs. Upton Goldsmith, 
School street. Mr. Goldsmith will be 
here over Sunday. 
Mrs. George A. Seaver of West 
‘Townsend arrived yesterday for a few 
days visit with Mrs. Anna Phillips, 
School street. Their daughter, Miss Mil- 
dred Seaver of Salem will spend * Sunday 
here. | 
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Whitney 
‘spent the week-end with their daughter, 
Mrs. Newton S. Abbott of South Law- 
ence. 
Miss Myrtle Fenderson is spending 
the week-end with Salem friends. 
Patriek Mitchell and family from 
Beverly Farms are occupying William 
Lamasney’s house on Vine street. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Russell and 
son Leslie of Somerville were guests over 
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Leth- 
bridge. 
Douglas Shoes at Bell’s * 
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= SAGES, POULTRY. GAME, BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS, BEANS. ~~ = 
= Offices and Stores 55, 57, 59, 61 & 63 Blackstone Street. = 
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Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Young are ; 
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Herald News Service. | ae Paes, Ave,, Boston) a 
The news alliance of the Boston Post & Has opened a Branch a 
with the New York Herald recently an- & yaks Ss 
nounced marks a. notable epoch in the & Post-office Block eS) 
New England newspaper field. Here- S Beach St., S Manchester a 
after all the news of the New York Her- ice Ok , ’ 
ald, including its admirable despatches © Where/he nae a 
from Washington and other American “ Hioh-Class Footwear A 
news centres and its unrivalled cables © 2 A 
from the foreign field, will be solely at & Later ayaa a 
the disposal of the Post in Boston. \ SUMMER SHOES > 
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readers an enlarged service of late, live s attended to. EY 
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Wall Papers and Painting. 
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