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Miss Lilla Lewis is spending her 
yacation with relatives in Lynn. 
Wilfred Hutchinson is the new 
apprentice at the Breeze office. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Central 
square store. . 
J. W. Hawkes of Boston has 
leased the James McTiernan cottage, 
123 Pine street, and will take oc- 
tupaney June first, for the summer. 
Lamson & Hubbard Spring Soft 
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_ The coming minstrel show of the 
§ of V and WRC promises to be one 
of the best that has ever been put 
on by home talent. If practice work 
counts then there is no doubt of it. 
Harry 8. Tappan, who is director, 
promises a treat for all who attend. 
The sale of seats so far has been 
good, but there are yet good seats, 
which may be obtained at Whalen’s 
Drug store. 
Stag Brand Shirts $1 
Central square store. 
The annual meeting and election 
of officers of the Manchester Wo- 
man’s club will be held Tuesday, 
April 16, at 3.30 o’clock. Reports 
of officers and chairmen of various 
committees are requested, and as 
large an attendance of members as 
| posible is earnestly desired. Mrs. 
_ Gertrude Prest, hostess. 
Get your Oysters for Sunday at 
Manchester Fish Market. Open 
Saturday nights and Sunday morn- 
ings. " 
The final Hop of the series of win- 
_ ter dances in Manchester, will be a 
_ Shirt Waist”’ party at the Town 
hall, Friday evening, April 26. 
~ Daneing at 8 o’clock. 
Bates Street Shirts, $1.50 at Bell’s 
‘Central square store. . 
_Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKim 
have moved from the Connolly 
house, Bennett street to the tene- 
Ment over G. W. Hooper’s grocery 
Store. 
dames Beaton and _ family are 
_ 4gain occupying their own home on 
- School street. 
_ Alice Tappan of Beverly is a 
” guest of Mrs. Levi Dunn, Central 
‘Street. 
__ James Harvey, the young son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harvey, was 
operated upon for adenoids, Tues- 
} day by Dr. Cook of Gloucester. 
at Bell’s 
_ Mrs. Fred Smith of School street. 
 *ntertained Mrs. Simeon Foss of 
Salem, this week. 
= number of Manchester young 
people enjoyed a pleasant evening 
Wednesday as guests of Joseph 
oyd. Cards were in order and re- 
freshments were served. 
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The Congregational Sunday school 
concert was greatly appreciated hy 
the large attendance Easter Sunday. 
A party of young people from 
this town attended a private dance 
in Salem, Thursday night, as the 
guests of Miss Lorna Pinnock. 
Charles E. Fish of Amesbury, 
former Sup’t of schools in Man- 
chester, was in town Tuesday, visit- 
ing his daughter, Mrs, Perey Whea- 
ton. 
The Degree of Honor, held a 
social Tuesday evening for mem- 
bers, the workmen and their wives. 
The entertainment 
solos by Miss Sadie Noyes of this 
town, Simeon Foss and Mrs. Taylor 
of Salem, and an address by Mrs. 
Todd, the grand recorder of the De- 
gree of Honor. Refreshments of ice 
cream and cake were served. 
George Rust has been confined to 
his home by illness. 
Union Suits and 
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