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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walen 
(Gladys Verry) received their many 
friends last evening at the present 
home of the young couple on [in- 
coln street. Mr. and Mrs. Walen, 
assisted by the latter’s mother, Mrs. 
Sadie Verry, and Miss Jennie Frazer 
and Harry Slade, received their 
friends in the spacious and prettily 
decorated hall. The bride was hand- 
somely gowned in pink chiffon over 
pink satin. Mrs. Verry wore an-em- 
broidered white gown. Miss Frazer 
wore white silk. The reception was 
from 8 to 10, and was of a most de- 
lightful and informal nature. Dainty 
refreshments were served in the din- 
ing room. 
Miss Jennie Jewett of Wrentham, 
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John 
Elliott, Vine street, the past week. 
P. R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Crombie 
(Mable Maslin) are to move into the 
Soulis house on Lincoln street, to be 
vacated shortly by Charles Fritz and 
family. 
At the meeting of William Jeffrey 
colony, UOPF, Monday evening the 
Supreme Chaplain Mrs. Hulda Cooley 
of Suffolk colony, Chelsea, was a 
guest. There was a large attend- 
ance of members and _ plans were 
talked over for the approaching an- 
niversary. A supper was served and 
all had a merry time. 
Union Suits and 
Bell’s, Central square. 
The committee on drainage of the 
house of representatives has voted 
unanimously to report the Manches- 
ter sewerage bill. The action was 
taken Wednesday and the bill was 
reported favorably in the House in 
the afternoon. The bill is based up- 
on the petition of Fred K. Swett and 
others for the town in providing 
necessary legislation to authorize 
the town to construct a system of 
sewerage. The bill does not make 
any action binding on the part of 
the town. 
Sweaters at 
Hoare—McDiarmid. 
The wedding of Henry Hoare and 
Miss Ethel McDiarmid, the latter the 
only daughter of Mrs. Lydia Me- 
Diarmid, of Manchester, was solemn- 
ized Wednesday evening, at the 
newly erected cottage of the young 
couple on Lincoln street. Rev. 
Lolis H. Ruge, pastor of the Con- 
gregational church officiated. It was 
a very private: affair, and only im- 
mediate family connections were 
present. The single ring service was 
used. Both young people are very 
popular in Manchester. 
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Alumni Reunion. 
The anual reunion of the Story 
hugh school Alumni association, 
Manchester, was held Wednesday 
evening in the Town hall. The at- 
fair was very largely attended by 
the members of the association and 
their friends. The first part of the 
evening was given over to the pre- 
sentation of a farce entitled, ‘‘ A Let- 
ter of Introduction.’’ Dancing 
brought the evening to a close. The 
cast of the farce was as follows: 
Mr. Roberts Harry Floyd 
Mrs. Roberts Mary Dodge 
Mr. Campbell .. Winthrop Younger 
Mrs. Campbell Alice Blaisdell 
Mr. Westgate Lewis Hooper 
Bella Gwendolin Glendening 
ingham, Boston. 
Time—Present. 
All of the parts were well taken, 
the faree proving very amusing 
from start to finish. 
The George lLockhart Allens 
moved into their new house at 
Windemere Park last Saturday. 
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