MANCHESTER 
Robert Baker is enjoying his an- 
nual vacation and is spending it in 
New York, Philadelphia and vari- 
ous cities. 
The Girl’s club of St. John’s Epis- 
copal church of Beverly Farms will 
be entertained at the home of Miss 
Esther Northrup, Bridge street, this 
evening. — 
Wednesday even’g Donald Crafts 
entertained his young friends, num- 
bering eight, in a most pleasing 
manner. His father drove the 
party to Essex and it was a jolly 
sleigh-ride. On their return home 
Mrs. Crafts had a splendid supper 
ready for the party. The table was 
Very prettily decorated with suit- 
ible trimming for Valentine Day, 
the remainder of the evening was 
happily devoted to music and 
games. 
Overshoes, Rubbers and Heavy 
Boots at Bell’s. us 
A number of the Church Aid so- 
ciety of the Baptist church enjoyed 
a pung ride Wednesday evening, 
going to the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm.- Follett of Smith’s Point, 
4vhere a:pleasant evening was spent 
jn singing and general sociability. 
Refreshments were served during 
the evening. 
- Red-Man Collars at Bell’s, Cen- 
tral:square. be 
.. Mrs. Edward Crowell is spending 
the -week-end-in Roxbury the guest 
of Miss Alice Mason. 
Bates Street Shirts $1.50 at Bell’s 
Central square store. i 
_ Born, Tuesday, February 18th, a 
-daughter to Mr. and. Mrs. John 
Bates of Pine street. 
“~ Union Suits ‘and Sweaters at 
Bell’s Central square. . 
. Wm. Arthur Heeman and Miss 
_Helene Ross Purdy attended the 
‘British charity ball at Hotel Somer- 
set, Boston, Tuesday evening. The 
event was a most brilliant one in- 
eluding a spectacular pageant of 
nearly 100 men and women Cos- 
tumed in representative garb of 
Britain’s possessions. Among the 
distinguished patrons present was 
‘Rt. Hon. James Bryce, British am- 
*bassador ‘to the United States. 
Over 1500 people attended. Both 
ballrooms in the hotel were used. 
-A-large number of local Red Men 
went to Lynn Wednesday evening 
as guests of one of the tribes there. 
A: bowling: match was run off be- 
‘tween the Lynn Red Men bowling 
“team and the Manchester tribe 
eteam. - 
**- The» Odd- Fellows: initiated three 
‘members at their meeting last eve- 
ning: > - 
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The February committee of the 
Manchester Woman’s club, for de- 
vising ways and means for increas- 
ing the District Nurse fund, is pre- 
paring an entertainment to be given 
in the Congregational chapel, Feb. 
29th, at 7.45 o’clock: A goodly pa- 
tronage is hoped for as it benefits 
the whole town. 
Get your Oysters for Sunday at 
Manchester Fish Market. Open 
Saturday nights and Sunday morn- 
ings. 
Don’t forget the Sunlight Party 
to be held in the Town hall next 
Thursday under the auspices of the 
WRG, at which time there will be 
the customary souvenirs for the 
children. There will be a dance in 
the evening for the older ones and 
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The Rebekahs are holding a val- 
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Mrs. Alice Preston is ill at her 
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