. 
- K. Pulsifer’s home. 
The engagement of Miss Lola 
Taylor to Ralph W. Renton has been 
announced. Miss Taylor was for- 
merly a teacher in the primary 
school here and she has many 
friends in town who wish her hap- 
piness. 
Monday afternoon William Craig, 
gardener at the Wigglesworth estate, 
met with an accident while riding 
his motor-cycle. At the corner of 
School and Vine streets an automo- 
bile driven by Edward Killam took 
such a wide turn as to crowd the 
motor-cyele against the curbing. A 
pedal of the machine was broken, 
Mr. Craig was thrown and his arm 
was injured. Other damages con- 
sisted of the loss of several dozen 
eggs which Mr. Craig was carrying 
and other slight injuries to the mo- 
tor-cycle. 
Many of the S. of V. attended the 
memorial services at the Soldiers’ 
home at Chelsea last Sunday. 
The Manchester Firemen’s Relief 
association held an outing at Tuck’s 
point last Saturday. <A _ baseball 
game and other out-of-door sports 
were features of the day. <A com- 
mittee served fish and a clam 
chowder. The firemen hope to make 
part of the gathering came home in 
time to attend the ball game at the 
playgrounds. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
at Bell’s Central square store. 
Next Tuesday evening the Baptist 
chureh choir will give a public mu- 
sical at the church. 
Ray Hayward has a position with 
the Manchester Ice company for the 
summer. 
New line of Earl and Wilson soft 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. = 
Allen McKinnon is visiting rela- 
tives in the White Mts. 
The Pilgrim Fathers will hold a 
dance in the Town hall this evening. 
Miss Helen Wing is entertaining 
Miss Gwendolen Glendenning and 
Miss Dorothy Blaisdell at the John- 
son farm, Dartmouth. 
An attractive tea-room has been 
opened off 66 School street in the 
building at the rear of Mrs. James 
The room is 
cool and dainty in its green fur- 
aie 
nied 
nishings and chintz draperies and 
makes a pleasant place where one 
may get a cup of hot or iced tea with 
an appetizing sandwich or two. 
The July Resorter, profusely illus- 
trated, at Floyd’s. 15 cents the 
copy. 
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Postmaster and Mrs. Samuel L. 
Wheaton of Manchester have leased 
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Miss Phoebe Mettler of Port By- 
ron, N. Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Crowell, Lincoln street, for 
an indefinite stay. 
Bathing suits at H. A. 
bridge’s, Beach street. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
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