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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Gilbert Clattenberg left Sun- 
day for her home in Nova Scotia, - 
where she will spend the summer. 
Miss Minnie Stanley is making a 
two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. 
Curtis Stanley. Miss Stanley has 
. been making her home in the West 
for the last few years. 
Clarence Mackin, who was grad- 
uated from Tufts College this year, 
is home for the summer. 
Mrs. Harriet Perkins entertained 
the Washington Winslow club, of 
which she is president, at dinner, 
Monday. Later the members _ en- 
joyed a motor-boat trip along the 
shore. 
The new baby-grand piano recent- 
ly installed in the Town hall is 
greatly appreciated. It adds much 
to the suecess of any social affair 
given there. 
Stag Brand Shirts $1 at Bell’s 
Central square store. = 
Discussion has arisen as to the 
advisability of having the band 
concert on the afternoon of the 
Fourth at the Common instead of at 
the baseball grounds as is now 
planned. It is understood that the 
Fourth of July committee does not 
favor the change as a majority of 
the citizens prefer the program as 
it stands. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. = 
The marriage of Miss Lola Dur- 
rell, one of the popular teachers at 
the G. A. Priest school, to Herbert 
C: Darling, was solemnized Satur- 
day, June 22. After a wedding-trip 
to the bride’s home in Kennebunk- 
port, Maine, the couple will reside 
in North Attleboro. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Central 
square store. . 
The July Resorter, profusely il- 
lustrated, at Floyd’s. 15 cents the 
copy. 5 
The removal of the Masconomo 
stables on Beach street has made a 
great improvement in the neighbor- 
hood. The land has been’ graded 
and planted with trees and what 
has always been an eye sore _ has 
been transformed to a most attrac- 
tive spot. The property is now 
owned by George R. White. 
Joseph Carey has a position with 
the grocery firm of Bullocck Bros. 
for the summer months. 
Singing Beach is a scene of activ- 
ity these days. With the closing of 
the schools, the summer mornings 
find the children enjoying the wat- 
er aud sands. Work on the new 
pavilion is progressing rapidly. 
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Many improvements, too, are being 
made along the board walk in the 
changing of the bath-houses. 
Miss Adele Sjolund has a position 
as governess for the little daughter 
It is thought that the highway 
department would be glad to have 
attention called to the wretched con- 
dition of the sidewalk along the Old 
Neck Road etxension. The  side- 
walk is practically unfit for travel. 
The dance given in Town hall in 
aid of the Sacred Heart church was 
well attended. Many came from out 
of town and Smith’s Point and West 
Manchester were well represented. 
Long’s orchestra furnished the mu- 
sic. 
In accordance with the vote of 
the town last March, a new fence is 
being built around the grounds of 
the G. A. Priest school. 
D. Elmer Butler and family will 
entertain a party of friends at 
Tuck’s Point Saturday. All the typ- 
ical features of a picnic will be en- 
joyed by the party. 
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