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MANCHESTER 
The Manchester Launch Club will 
hold an outing at Tuck’s Point 
Saturday. These picnics are always 
greatly enjoyed by the members and 
doubtless this one will be no excep- 
tion to the general rule. Other dates 
for which the Tuck’s Point picnic 
house has been en&aged are as fol- 
lows: Aug. 13, Aug. 14, Aug. 15 for 
the Pilgrim Fathers, Aug. 21, Aug. 
22, Aug 23 for the Degree of Honor. 
Last Thursday evening the Drug 
Clerks held their annual ball in the 
Town hall. A decidedly novel feat- 
ure was introduced in the contin- 
uous dancing. There were no inter- 
missions between the dances and two 
orchestras had been provided to play 
alternately that this might be pos- 
sible. The idea was entirely new in 
Manchester and met with hearty .»- 
proval. The hall was exceptiona!ly 
attractive, being decorated in pink 
and white. Crepe paper shades cov- 
ered the lights and a wide border 
of crepe paper flowers of the same 
colors extended the entire length of 
the hall along the wainscot. The 
stage where the orchestra was sta- 
tioned, was banked in with palms. 
In every way the party was a suc- 
cess and all who attended spok2 
very highly of the music and, in fact, 
of every part of the management. 
Clarence H. Mackin has a position 
with the William Filene’s Sons Cc, 
Boston. 
Last Friday evening Arthur J. 
Lodge was given a most pleasant 
surprise at his home, Pleasant St. 
A number of his friends gave him 
a party in honor of his birth-day. 
The young man was genuinely sur- 
prised to see them, but soon recov- 
ered and gave his guests a very on- 
joyable evening. There were about 
sixteen present and all enjoyed the 
music of the High School orchestra. 
Refreshments were served and ai a 
late hour, the young people depart- 
ed. 
Saturday evening a number of 
Manchester young people were the — 
guests of Miss Mary Dodge of Mont- 
serrat. The following were present : 
Miss Mary Rust, Miss Hester Rust, 
Mrs. Frederic L. Smith, little Miss 
Eleanor Smith, Miss Abbie Floyd, 
Miss Helene Sherman, F. L. Smith, 
Winthrop Younger, Harry Floyd, 
Arthur Kehoe, and Master Raymond 
Smith. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and little 
daughter, Evelyn, of New York, 
who have been visiting Rev. and 
Mrs. L. H. Ruge, left Saturday morn- 
ing for their home. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY COMPANY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractors 
Wish to announce that they are better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing and 
Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. We gladly 
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our prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
Central St., Manchester Agts. for American Ideal Heater ’Phone 53=53 
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Miss Helen Weeks is spending a 
few weeks in town with her aunt, 
Mrs. J. Warren Lee. Miss Weeks 
has spent her vacations in Manches. 
ter for a number of years and she 
has many friends who gave her a 
hearty welcome. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
New Books Added to Manchester 
Public Library 
Adventure of Life, Grenfell 248-G 
Convictions of a Grandfather 
Grant 191-G 
Fifty years in Constantinople 
Rev. George Washburn 914.96-W 
Loss of the 8. S. Titanic, Beesley 
(A vivid,:complete and accurate 
account of what happened, told 
by a survivor of the disaster.) 
910.4-B 
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BEN). L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets. Manchester, Mass. 
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