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MANCHESTER 
Crowley Dennis of Boston, long in 
the employ of Mrs. L. W. Rogers of 
Boston, has arrived at Smith’s 
Point, and it preparing her portion 
of the Smith house for her summer 
occupancy. 
New line of Earl and Nelson soft 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. * 
The Bachelor Girls held a most 
successful dance in the Town hall 
last Friday evening. The hall was 
exceptionally well decorated. Paper 
tulip shades of red and green and 
evergreen boughs shaded the lights. 
The same color scheme and materi- 
als were used to bank the stage, and 
banners bearing the club name were 
hung on the walls. There was a 
good attendance and all pronounced 
the affair a success. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Centr al 
square store. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smith of 
School street, entertained a number 
of their young friends at camp at 
Annisquam over the week-end. 
New England Resorter, the new 
monthly magazine, out for May. 
Fifteen cents a copy at Floyd’s. 
Mrs. Benjamin 8S. Bullock paid a 
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Howard Catheron of Needham, re- 
cently. 
Mrs. Frederick Swett is driving a 
new motor ear. It is a small Buick 
and one of the best of its kind. 
Little Gertrude Stoops enter- 
tained a number of her young 
friends at her home last Saturday 
afternoon to observe her seventh 
birthday. Games were played and 
dainty refreshments were served. 
Stag Brand Shirts $1 at Bell’ s 
Central square store. 
Friday, May 17th, a publie dance 
will be held in the Town hall under 
the management of William Coole. 
Sunday night a_ still alarm was 
rung in from the Ayers’ residence 
on Summer street. The apparatus 
quickly arrived and extinguished 
the flames which had not, however, 
had time to spread. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester Post Office for the 
week ending May 4:—Miss Gerda 
Axcelesson, W. F. Burr, Nealey 
Bryan E. A. Baldwin, Joseph Camp- 
bell, Mrs. H. Coedery (2), Charles 
F. Hayes, Miss Agnes Kearns, Miss 
Norah O’Conner, Miss A. Scott, Miss 
Mary Shea, Miss E. C. W ard.—s. L. 
Wheaton, Postmaster. 
Charles T. Dukelow of Brookline, 
a summer resident, spent a portion 
of yesterday in town. 
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Francis M. Stanwood of Boston 
and Manchester will deliver the Me- 
morial Day address in Manchester 
this year before Post 67, GAR. The 
Acoriana band of Gloucester will 
furnish music for the parade and 
the Shubert quartet of Boston will 
sing at the exercises in the hall. 
The dates of concerts to be given 
on the common by the Salem Cadet 
band are: June 20, July 11 and 25, 
Aug. 8 and 22 and Sept. 5, all 
Thursday evenings. 
Parent-Teacher Association. 
The next meeting of the Parent- 
Teacher association will be held in 
the Price school, Wednesday even- 
ing, May 15, at 7.45 o’clock. 
Members and friends are urged to 
be present to hear Walter 8. Parker, 
Assistant Superintendent of the 
schools of Boston, who will speak 
1 ‘‘Kdueation for Efficiency.’’ 
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R. T. Glendenning 
entertained their friends in a de- 
lightful manner at their home on 
Church street last Saturday even- 
ing. Cards and dancing were in 
order and dainty refreshments were 
served. 
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