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MANCHESTER 
The Bachelor Girls are making 
every effort to have their dance to- 
night a memorable occasion. The 
hall decorations will be distinctive, 
as always, and the music will be of 
the best. , 
P. R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s Central square store. . 
Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd was given 
a surprise party at her home on 
Central street, Saturday evening by 
a number of friends. The occasion 
was her birthday. She was the re- 
cipient of many good wishes. A 
most enjoyable evening was spent 
at ecards. 
Lamson and Hubbard spring and 
summer styles in hats at Bell’s 
Beach street store. s 
The Ladies’ Whist club was en- 
tertained last week by Mrs. Fred 
Johnson of Swampscott, formerly of 
Manchester. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Central 
square store. 
New line of Earl and Nelson ae 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. . 
Bates Street Shirts, $1.50 at Bell’s 8 
Central square store. 
Miss Martha Knight and Mars. 
Claude Hoyt paid a visit to the lat- 
ter’s sister, Mrs. Glover of Lowell, 
this week. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
at Bell’s Central square store. id 
A party of young people, chap- 
eroned by Mrs. Fred Smith, spent a 
very pleasant week-end in camp at 
Annisquam. 
Get your Oysters for Sunday at 
Manchester Fish Market. Open Sat- 
urday nights and Sunday morn- 
ings. 
Miss Emma Prest has accepted the 
position of bookkeeper for Mannet 
Miguel. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. 
Harry Slade has 
chased’a Maxwell car. 
Philip fWade of Danversport is 
again in charge of the spring work 
about the house and grounds of 
Mrs. George Peirce of Brookline on 
Sea street. 
E. A. Lane has had the contract 
to repaint Mrs. Henry S. Grew’s 
summer residence on Sea_ street. 
Work on the house is completed. 
Repainting of the barn is now in 
progress. 
Fred Dale has recently become a 
member of the Knights of Pythias 
lodge at Essex. 
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Stag Brand Shirts $1 at Bell’ 8 
Central square store. 
New England Resorter, 
monthly magazine, out for 
Fifteen cents a copy at Floyd’s. 
the new 
May. 
Harmony Guild. 
Harmony Guild held a special 
meeting Monday evening at the 
chapel. After a brief business ses- 
sion, during which it was decided to 
discontinue the vesper services 
through the summer, the Guild 
members devoted their time and 
energies to transforming the prosaic 
little chapel into a charming garden 
for their Floral bazaar Wednesday 
evening. 
The “regular monthly vesper ser- 
vice was, as usual, very well attend- 
ed Sunday. Miss Stenhouse was the 
vocal soloist and Walter Moore of 
Gloucester, cornet soloist. The Har- 
mony Guild is to be thanked for 
these fine vesper services which so 
many have enjoyed during the win- 
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The program was as follows: 
Prelude, Miss Jessie M. 
Hoare; Hymn 99; Cornet Solo, Mr. 
Moore; Scripture Reading; Hymn 
582; Solo—‘Oh, for a Closer Walk 
with God,’’ Miss Stenhouse; Prayer; 
Response—‘‘Night,’’ Beethoven, Mr. 
Moore; Ilymn 206; Offertory; Re- 
marks, Rev. Mr. Warner; Solo— 
‘““Cradle Song of the Soul,’’ Wie- 
gand, Miss Steinhouse; Hymn—129 ; 
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