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MANCHESTER. 
A. W. Nickerson and_ children 
spent Sunday in Beverly with the 
former’s parents. 
James H. Ireland of North street 
quietly observed his 84th birthday 
last Friday. Mr. Ireland is a well- 
known citizen of Manchester, hav- 
ing made his home here for many 
years. Ile is a veteran of the Civil 
war. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitfield and 
son Ferris spent the week-end and 
the 17th with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. 
Beaton, Bridge street. 
Miss Mary Rust and Harry Floyd 
were members of a house party in 
Hudson for the week-end and the 
holiday. 
Miss Towle, governess-nurse in 
the Gordon Abbott household, West 
Manchester, spent Monday with her 
brother, Dr. Towle of Salem. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., P. O. for 
week ending June 15, 1912. A. 
Bremer, Gen. Adj. H. B. Cilley, Miss 
Grace M. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Otis 
Everett, Mr. Gervey, Miss Josephine 
Hogan, Mrs. James E. Lawrence, 
Gen. C. L. Peison, Fred H. Rice, 
Philip Waldemeyer. 
SAM’L L. WHEATON, P. M. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Meldrum, 
School street, entertained over Sun- 
day their daughter ;|Mrs. Webster 
Putnam and children of Danvers. 
Charles Harrison was the guest of 
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glendenning 
over the holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Dunn have 
been entertaining their daughter, 
Mrs. E. Hersey Brewster and her 
children. Miss Alice Tappan of Bev- 
erly has also been a recent guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. 
Saturday Harry Purington, clerk 
at the local bank, enjoyed an 
outing at Salem Willows with the 
Boston Bankers Association. 
The Alumni association will hold 
a sale of home-made candies next 
Thursday evening, the 27th, the 
date of the first band concert. The 
proceeds will go for the benefit of 
the association and all are requested 
to patronize. 
Last Friday evening at a recital 
given in Jordan hall, Boston, Jo- 
seph K. Dustin of Gloucester, who 
is well known in Manchester, ren- 
dered splendidly the Beethoven Con- 
certo in C, Minor (first movement), 
and the orchestra parts were sup- 
plied on the organ. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Olive Cook coneluded her en- 
gagement with KE. 8. Bradley Satur- 
day. Miss Florence Bradley — will 
take her place. 
_ The danee held in the Town hall 
last Friday evening by the Pilgrim 
Fathers was very well attended and 
was a marked success from a social 
as well as a finaneial point of view. 
The music was furnished by Long’s 
orchestra. 
Mrs. F. G. Cheever and daughter 
Helen, attended the Saturday mat- 
inee of ‘‘Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage 
Patch’’ at Boston, as the guests of 
Miss Florence Leach (Madeline 
Moore) of Manchester, who is in the 
cast. Miss Helen had the honor of 
providing Miss Leach’s costume for 
the part. 
Miss Gertrude Ryan has been, the 
euest of Miss Beatrice Long this 
week. Miss Ryan would have been 
a member of the graduating class 
this year had she remained in Man- 
chester and she returned to attend 
the graduation exercises last even- 
ing and the reception tonight. Her 
many friends gave her a most eord- 
ial welcome. 
Henry T. Bingham is enjoying his 
annual vacation. 
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Now Comes Our Annual Sale of 
Sample Hosiery 
Each year we feature a sale of drummers’ sample hosiery which is looked 
forward to with pleasure for months by the women of Kssex county. 
While all previous sales have beer successful we believe this will be the 
best we bave ever held, on account of the greater varieties and bigger 
values which we are to offer. 
Our buyer having selected the most popular of this season’s styles and 
than confident that this will 
Greatest June Hosiery Sale We Have ever Featured 
Plan to be here Tuesday or some day during the week. 
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