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Last Call For 
The First 1913 
Telephone Directory 
This is the final notice to the pubilc that this is- 
sue of the Telephone Directory is about to go to 
the printer. No other directory will be issued 
for four months. 
For any desired changes in telephone service that 
may involve changes in listings in the directory 
Call the Local Manager and consult him regard- 
ing your needs. 
New England Telephone 
and Telegraph Company 
SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Road, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Telephone Salem 820 287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Banguet oF N. S. H. S. the Manchester Town hall. Supper 
will be served at 6.30. An entertain- 
Th tl Z al be t fi th 
e 14th annual banquet o € ment and dance will follow the ban- 
North Shore Horticultural society will 
be held next Wednesday evening in quet. 
MANCHESTER 
The W. R. C. are planing on hav- 
ing a farce in the Town hall in Feb- 
ruary. 
Mrs. John C. Staples of Beverly 
spent the first of the week with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Green- 
ough. 
The degree team of Camp 149, S. 
of V., is being kept busy these days 
accepting invitations for initiations 
and installations. Last month the 
team was at Beverly. Next Monday 
night they go to Gloucester, and the 
first of next month the team has a 
call to Salem. 
Following are the bids on the re- 
pair work of the plumbing in Town 
hall: »D..-T.. Beaton}. 4$176:is0;me As 
Sjolund, $174.00; E. S. Bradley, 
~174.00;, John ‘Scott, “S1r70,7o sues 
Robertson, $154.52. R. Robertson 
Co. are doing the plumbing and Rob- 
erts and Hoare the carpentering. 
Master Foster Bigwood fell over- 
board yesterday on the channel while 
trying out the thin ice. He was pull- 
ed out by other boys present, but not 
before he had received a good duck- 
ing. ‘The channel has not been safe 
during the week and the police should 
have stopped the children from going 
onto the ice. 
Grafton Owens got a wetting down 
at the Bennett ice pond _ yesterday 
while testing out the strength of the 
ice. He got out of the water without 
assistance, and was lucky as it was, 
for the water is very deep in this pond. 
Mr. Rogers representing the Rock- 
port Granite Company, was in town 
at the request of the school board 
Wednesday to draw up a print of the 
grounds surrounding the Price school. 
A plan is under way to put an article 
in the warrant calling for a nice 
granite curbing between the side walk 
and the lawn on Norwood avenue and 
Brook street. Such an improvement 
will improve the looks of the grounds 
surrounding the school and such a 
plan as this should be supported by 
all. 
Miss Helene Sherman was given a 
tin shower last evening at the home 
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Smith 
on School street. ‘The articles came 
in all sizes, and shapes with appropri- 
ate verses, which were read, much to 
the pleasure of all present. Games 
were played and music was enjoyed 
after which refreshments of ice cream 
and cake were served. At a late hour 
all returned home wishing Miss Sher- 
man, and Mr. Kehoe their congratu- 
lations upon the announcement of 
their coming marriage. 
