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MANCHESTER 
Bernard Reilly of Norwood ave-: 
nue, has moved his family to Ips- 
wich. Mr. Reilly is a gardner and 
has been a resident of Manchester 
for some years. 
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Norie have 
as guests Mr. Norie’s brother, Wil- 
ham Norrie and sister, of Chicago. 
Monday the King’s Daughters met 
with Mrs. Calderwood at her home 
on Bridge street. After a pleasant 
afternoon spent in sewing, the ladies 
were taken out for a short cruise 
along the coast in Mr. Calderwood’s 
motor-boat and lunch was served on 
board the boat. 
J. W. Cawthorne, Jr., 
ly become the owner of a new auto- 
mobile which he will use in his bak- 
ery business. 
New line of Earl and Wilson soft 
eollars at Bell’s Central square 
store. 
F. B. Rust is stocking his new 
grocery store near his house, School 
street. The store will probably be 
opened next week. 
Bathing suits at E. A. Leth: 
bridge’s, Beach street. 
Miss Alice Hoare and Miss rene 
Francis have gone to New Hamp- 
shire to spend their vacation of two 
weeks. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
at Bell’s Central square store. - 
Maynard B. Gilman had as guests 
over the week-end his brothers, Drs. 
H. S. and Charles Gilman of Boston. 
Mr. Gilman is the proprietor of the 
Brownlands and in addition to the 
hospitality extended to them there, 
the guests were given a pleasant out- 
ing at the camp of A. C. Needham 
at West Gloucester. 
Lamson and Hubbard 
Bell’s Central square store. 
Mrs. Lewis Killam and child of 
Needham are visiting Mrs. Killam’s 
mother-in-law, Mrs. Lewis Killam, 
Desmond ave. 
A good assortment 
aprons at E. A. Lethbridge’s. 
Mrs. F. L. Smith and two children 
spent a few days this week in camp 
at Annisquam, with Miss Mary Rust. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. 
The many friends of Mrs. Mary 
Allen and of Mrs. Edward S. Brad- 
ley sympathize with them in the 
death of their daughter and sister, 
Mrs. H. M. Eastman of Andover, who 
died at her home last Wednesday at 
the age of fifty-five years. The de- 
ceased had many personal friends 
in Manchester where she was a fre- 
quent visitor. 
hats at 
of working 
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- Dexter farm, Forest st. 
has recent- 
- Thomas Lethbridge Mrs. Jane Mar- 
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Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester post office for week 
ending July 27, 1912: Miss Abbie At- 
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Robert H. Barr, The Misses Barbour, 
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Jane N. Greer, C. Oliver Iselin, Jr., 
Mrs. E. G. James, David Lindsay, 
Geo. W. Hooper 
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Macdonald, Angus <A. Nicholson, 
Miss Anna Jk. Pritchard, Antonio 
Pioccio, John P. Russell, Mrs. Reed, 
Irving W. Ryan, Madame de 
Streeve, Mr. and Mrs. William H. 
Slater, Mrs. K. Somers, Mrs. G. D. 
Towne, George Warren, Mrs. Buck- 
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Whitman’s Chocolates re Bell’s Forkdipt Chocolates 
Bell Mead Sweets 
Eastman Kodak Company’s Goods 
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