MANCHESTER 
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Blaisdell 
plan to leave Monday on a_ two 
weeks’ trip south. 
Harry Purington attended the an- 
nual banquet of the Bowdoin alumni 
in Boston Tuesday evening. 
The Class of 1913, Story High 
school, have sent out invitations for 
a subscription dancing party to be 
given in the Town hall, Friday eve- 
ning, Feb. 16th. 
Supt. and Mrs. Chas. E. Fish of 
Amesbury, were in town Wednes- 
day evening for the annual guest 
night of the Manchester Woman’s 
elub, Mrs. Fish remaining for a few 
days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. 
Perey A. Wheaton and family. 
Herbert W. Clark of the W. D. 
Denegre estate was the speaker last 
Friday evening before the members 
of the North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety at their meeting in Lee’s hall. 
He gave an interesting informal talk 
on Long Island, where he was for- 
merly engaged in the Breeze estate 
at Southampton. 
Miss Nellie Allen has been very 
sick at her home at West Manches- 
ter with the measles. 
George P. Dole and Augustus M. 
Killam are serving as jurors at the 
U.S. court in Boston. 
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MANCHESTER 
Letter-carrier and Mrs. John L. 
Prest are receiving congratulations 
on the arrival of a little girl in their 
home on Brook street last Sunday. 
A meeting of the High School 
alumni is called for Tuesday eve- 
ning, February 13th, at 7.30 at the 
home of Mrs. L. W. Floyd. The 
matter of giving a play in the near 
future is to come up for considera- 
tion. Any graduate desirous of 
joing the alumni may do so at this 
time. 
Miss Annabel Haraden has a po- 
sition as bookkeeper at the Valen- 
tine-Leach market. 
Sleighride parties have been much 
in order the past week. Saturday 
afternoon the ladies of the Baptist 
echureh aid went to Salem, and two 
parties of children left the square 
the same afternoon. Monday after- 
noon Mrs. Ahee Preston and Miss 
Lena Smith chaneroned a party. In 
the evening a number of young peo- 
ple went to Salem. 
A score or more sleighride parties 
from nearby towns have made Man- 
chester the terminus of their trip the 
past week. Every night the square 
has been crowded with people— 
young and old and the two drug 
stores have been well patronized. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Elsie Northrup returned to 
her position in Boston the middle of 
the week, after an illness of grip. 
Cheever Hersey will play on the 
Salem Commercial basket ball team 
tonight, when they play the Salem 
High school at the skating rink in 
that city. 
The Literary Society of the High 
school elected officers Friday of 
last week as follows: president, Ru- 
fus Long; vice pres., Miss Dora M. 
Marshall; see., Miss Gladys Semons; 
treas., Miss Grace Merrill; exeeu- 
tive committee, Francis Andrews, 
1912, Joseph Carey, 1913, Grace 
Merrill, 1915, and Kathleen Slade, 
1916. 
At the recent 30th annual re- 
union of. the Sons of Brown Uni- 
versity held at Hotel Somerset, 
Boston, Manchester was represented 
by Raymond C. Allen, 797, and 
James Hoare. 
The Harmony Guild held a Val- 
entine Party at their regular meet- 
ing Monday evening. Just how 
many valentines were delivered and 
received we do not know, but we do 
know that there were at least 158 
‘“‘kisses’’=-the kind, that. Floyd 
makes—floating around. A _ good 
time was enjoyed by all. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Salem, Massachusetts 
Plan to Come----ALMY’S One Day Sale of 
WASH GOODS 
Monday, February 12 
Our entire stock of colored Wash Goods 
including all spring 1912 
patterns will be offered in this One Day Sale at practically wholesale 
prices. 
POSITIVELY NOTHING RESERVED. YOU HAVE AN 
UNLIMITED CHOICE.OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK. 
Buy now for spring and summer wardrobes and reap the great saving 
For full particulars see Saturday’s Salem Evening 
this sale affords. 
News. 
