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MANCHESTER returning to her duties in the au- NOTICE 
| ee wy Seer wee energy for their ac- Beginning Saturday, May 4th, our 
Commodore ee C. Needham resin: “Qui f Sal . our blacksmith shops will close 
nas = presented the Manchester SP ies Se ' i 
Launch club with a handsome silver )¢e2 appointed executor of the will Shee eT aes) 
cup to be offered as a prize for the 0! the late Delucena L. Brigham of (signed) D. O'Sullivan 
annual fish race which is usually Manchester cand of his late wife's Horace Standley 
held in August. A clam and fish Wil (Mrs. Emeline Brigham). Manchester, Mass., April 26, 1912 
chowder was recently enjoyed as a 
feature of the club’s social calendar. ° Beocde toe oeor eros osor ort os oeoeor os or ores Osos Oe SONS OT 
The E. J. Willis Co., N. Y., has con- Paris Tailoring Co. aaah tamabasanesabtstetascaes bani i 7 
_ The E. J. s Co., N. Y., has ¢ 3 33 
tributed three fine brass lights to G. RANEN, Prop. $3 i @) LE ‘ } 
33 33 
the club for prizes. 
The Girls’ club of St. John’s e pe a styles in Res 3 a 3s 
ehurch, Beverly Farms, met Wed- tailor-made costumes for the 3 P { G 3g 
nesday evening with Miss Esther spring have arrived. Artistic af rlva e dfage 
een onchester: workmanship guaranteed. : 3 F i i 
Jr. and Mrs. Leon Carter (nee : 1 $ 
Sana ici 3% r tw mM 3% 
Maud Clark): of Manchester, spent Rceocie Sureps Ob ace: 3 or two achines 3 
a few days this week with Mrs. Al- 115 ESSEX 8ST. SALEM 33 Perklerms eppisis 3 
phonso Sargent, Jr., of Bay View, Ss P.8.LYCETT, Magnolia, Mass < 
Gloucester. Mrs. Carter lived there Telephone 1037 W. eee ; e , aeiae 
for quite a few years and called on 
some of her old friends. 
Fannie Schultz has bought the 
Manchester-by-the-Sea cottage at MRS. K. B. SHERMAN 
No. 17 Kingsley avenue, Asbury Millinery 
Grove, Hamilton. ute Pe 
Miss Lila G. Goldsmith has been 44 Central Street Manchester 
eranted a lease of absence from her 
duties as teacher at the Priest 
school during May and June. Dur- JOSEPH LEVIN CUSTOM TAILOR 
ing her absence, she will embrace 
the opportunity to study bird life Has a large and complete assortment of up-to-date patterns from which 
in the Deerfield valley and later in to select goods for 
the New UHampshire mountains. 
Miss Lena Jones will substitute for THAT NEW SUIT 
Miss Goldsmith at the Priest evhool. He also solicits from the residents of all parts of the North Shore anything they may desire 
By this change of scene and new In- Pehl Tailoring ling’ 
terests, Miss Goldsmith anticipates 
-~ Cleansing, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing. 
Special Feature—Nice Line of Men's Furnishings. They will please my customers. 
E e E rs A [: L. E N EACH STREET Telephone Connection MANCHESTER 
Washington St., Manchester © 
Fine Groceries |Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
Flour and Molasses 
Selected Teas, Pure Coffees 
Butter and Cheese OCEAN STREET, MANGHESTER GOVE, MANGHESTER, MASS. 
Canned Goods in wenIaY. Lenox and JOHN HEATH, PRoprieTor Telephones, Manchester 192-2, Magnolia 7-4 
Standard Oil All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest Marker PRIcE 
Telephone: Residence 9-3 
H. J. GAY ELECTRIG GO. 
Successor to Glarke and Mills Electric Go. 
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STYLES OF 
G. EB. TUNGSTENS AND EDISON LAMPS 
Postoffice Block - = = ~ “ “ = - Manchester, Mass. 
Telephones; Store, 294-2; Residence, 294-3 
EVERYTHING 
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