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~The special program for the observ- 
ance of the 100 anniversary of the build- 
ing of the Congregational church on 
Sunday, July 18, will be printed in our 
next issue. 
Mullen—Murphy. 
~Miss Nellie Murphy and Jeremiah 
Mullen were united in marriage Thurs- yg 
day, July 8, at the Parochial residence, Pi 
Manchester, by the Rev. Fr. Wm. F. 
Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen are 
house-keeping in the tenement at the 
house’ on Brook street, owned by Ed- 
mund Rumrill. : f Q O 1) 
Macdonald—Nunn 
Miss Muriel Myrtle Nunn of Salem 
and Hugh William Macdonald of Glou- 
cester, were united in marriage on [ues- : 
day, July 1, by the Rev. P. W. Fessen- 
den of the Wesley Methodist church at 
Salem. ‘The. bride is well known in 
Manchester, being a sister of Mrs. Levi Office enlarged and newly equipped 
B. Harvie and Miss Lillian Nunn, both with new presses, machinery, electric 
of this town. She is a trained ‘nurse. : 
Mr. Macdonald is of the frm of Macdon- power, types and materials for the 
ald Bros. Cash Grocery of Main street, prompt execution of all kinds of print- 
Gloucester, and he is also proprietor of 
Macdonald’s cafe in that city. The 
young couple will live in Gloucester for 
the present. 
ing in the most up-to-date manner 
Auto supplies at Miguel’s Central 
square. * 
Clock and watch repairing. Loomis. * 
Take it to Loomis, he’ll fix it. * 
V ALENTINE’S ; 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MARKET ————J0B DEPARTMENT————— 
Manchester, ‘s Mass. 
Specials ¢ Saturday 
: Fresh Killed Fowls, Legs Spring Lamb, 
Legs Winter Lamb, Heavy Veal, Mid. 
Ribs, Corned Beef, Rolled Stickers, 
Fancy Briskets, Corned Tongues, All 
Shoulders, All Sized Hams, Strip Bacon, 
Cabbage, Spinach, Lettuce, Cukes, Beets, 
Carrots, Beans and Peas, Watermelons, 
Oranges and Lemons. Ward's Tip Top 
Bread. Hood’s Milk and Cream. 
Kimball Bidg., Opp. Postoffice 
~ MANGHESTER 
Telephone 206-3 
