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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diamond and 
family were in Chelsea over the 
week-end to attend the marriage of 
Diamond’s brother, William Dia- 
mond. 
Mrs. Martha Chute of the Pierce 
studio is spending a week in Phila- 
delphia, Atlantic City and New 
York. 
Miss Grace Merrill left Tuesday 
for a three weeks’ vacation at Camp 
Mayo, East Wolfboro, N. H. 
Last Saturday a large delegation 
of the Winnepurkett tribe of the 
IORM, of Lynn, were the guests of 
the local tribe. Great Sachem J. 
Connors and Great Prophet Judge 
Converse were included among the 
guests. An outing at Tuck’s Point, 
where a fine chowder was served 
was greatly enjoyed. Another fea- 
ture of the day was the base ball 
game in which the visitors and local 
men indulged. 
The Women’s Relief Corps en- 
joyed an outing at Tuck’s Point 
Wednesday and there was a large 
attendance. 
Miss Sarah T. Brown, who is 
spending the summer with her broth- 
er in Everett, is in town for a few 
days this week at Brownland with 
her nephew, Maynard B. Gilman. 
The engagement is announced of 
Arthur F. Noyes of this town and 
Miss Katherine Brawders of Salem. 
All arrangements for the fifth an- 
nual ball, of the Manchester drug 
clerks have been completed. As pre- 
viously stated this will take the nov- 
el form of a Marathon danee,—which 
means that the dancing will be con- 
tinuous. Two orchestras have been 
engaged for this purpose. The danc- 
ing will start at nine o’clock and will 
continue until one. Several barge 
parties are being formed along the 
shore to bring the young people 
from vaious sections to Manchester 
for the dance. A concert will be 
given before the dance, from eight 
until nine, by a twelve-piece orches- 
tra under the direction of T. W. 
Long. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester post office for week 
ending July 20:—Mrs. Ball, Reg- 
inald Cobb, Mrs. A. F. Conant, Mrs. 
Charles B. Duran, Philip A. Dug- 
gan, Miss L. Evans, Mrs. N. Evans, 
Katie Fort, Mrs. George Frost, Miss 
Rachel ©. Ferguson, John K. 
Hodges, Arthur Hubbard, Mrs. 
Mary Heath, Mrs. E. Hood, C. E. 
Kershaw, John Kinnard, Mrs. Lov- 
ering, Mrs. W. G. McKnight, Miss 
Nellie McDonough, Mrs. Lucius 
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