MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Herman Swett entertained 
the Ever Ready cirele of King’s 
Daughters very pleasantly at her 
home on Friend’s Court, Monday 
evening. 
Mrs. James Faulkner of Mt. Den- 
ison, N. S8., and Mrs. Ernest Faulk- 
ner of Mt. Serratt, were the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. James Kehoe dur- 
ing the week-end. 
Clement Harris of New York 
came on Sunday and spent a few 
days in town with Mr. and Mrs. Eze- 
kiel Lethbridge of Summer street. 
When he returned the middle of the 
week he was accompanied by his 
httle daughter, Bessie, who has 
spent several months with her grand 
parents. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass. postoffice for 
week ending February 3—Bethune, 
A. L. Hon.; Wolcott, John S.—S. L. 
Wheaton, postmaster. 
Lamson & Hubbard Winter Hats 
at Bell’s. * 
James P. Crawford of Portland, 
died here Tuesday at the home of 
his daughter, Mrs. Edward W.-Ay- 
ers, after a long illness of bright’s 
disease, aged 77 years. He.was a 
native of Baldwin, Me., but for the 
last ten years had lived in Portland 
and had been in Manchester since 
June. He was a member of Green- 
leaf Lodge of Masons at Cornish, 
Me., for 40 years. Besides his 
daughter, he leaves a son, John H. 
Crawford of Baldwin, Me. The 
body was taken there on Thursday 
for burial. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s Central square. _ 
A social whist party will be held 
at Carpenter’s hall Tuesday evening 
next at 7.30 o’clock promptly. 
Handsome trophies will be awarded. 
Subseription 25 cts. Tickets on sale 
at the door. > 
Miss Esther Wonson of Kast 
Gloucester, a member of the Beverly 
Hospital Nurses’ Training — school, 
spent Wednesday with her cousin, 
Miss Princie Dodge. 
Ear Muffs 25e at. Bell’s, Central 
square store. = 
We hear that Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Sylvia, formerly of this town, who 
‘recently moved to Fairhaven, have 
lost their little daughter, Louise, 
through an illness of pneumonia. 
Ground was broken Monday, on 
Summer street, adjoining the old 
cemetery, for the new building for 
the telephone company. - 
Get your Oysters for Sunday at 
Manchester Fish Market. Open 
Saturday nights and Sunday morn- 
ings. * 
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The Manchester Woman’s elub 
will be in line with other elubs of 
the federation and observe the 
Dickens’ centenary the 20th. Mrs. 
Lillian Fuller Jackson, who has 
been heard at the Lynn Woman’s 
and other elubs, recently, will speak 
here on ‘‘Charles Dickens’’ on that 
date. 
Mrs. Jeffrey S. Reed spent a por- 
tion of the last week-end in Boston, 
where she attended the birthday 
festivities of her sister, a resident of 
the Aberdeen District of Common- 
wealth avenue. 
The February meeting of the 
Boston Credit Men’s association 
will be held at Young’s Hotel, 
Boston, Tuesday evening. Professor 
O. M. Sprague, of Harvard Univer- 
sity, will speak on ‘‘The National 
Reserve Association and the Mar- 
ket for Commercial Paper.’’ Roger 
W. Babson has selected as the sub- 
ject for his address, ‘‘ Anticipating 
‘redit Conditions.’’ Mr. Babson is 
one of the vice-presidents of the 
Manchester Trust Company. 
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