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Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bell are 
visiting friends in Kingston, N. H. 
Mrs. Walter R. Bell and daughter 
Ruth left Wednesday for a week’s 
visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. 
Roderick MacDonald and family, 
Chelsea. 
Ralph Hayward, formerly sub- 
master at the Story High school, re- 
turned to Manchester Tuesday with 
his bride for a short stay before go- 
ing to Waterbury, Conn., where he 
has a position in the high school. 
The public schools of Manchester will 
eh for the fall term Tuesday, Sept. 
d. 
The superintendent of schools and 
the school committee have not ex- 
perienced the easiest kind of a time 
this summer in filling the various va- 
cancies on the teaching force of the 
schools of the town,—in fact one po- 
sition yet remains to be filled. The 
chief difficulty appears to be, Man- 
chester is not holding out as big a 
financial inducement to teachers as 
many other towns. Miss A. Gert- 
rude Gray of Lowell, a graduate of 
the Lowell Norman,school, will suc- 
ceed Miss Durrell as teacher of the 
Fifth grade. Miss Lida Ladd of Bar 
Harbor will take Miss Alexander’s 
place in the Sixth grade. Miss 
Blanche Braddon of Springvale, Me., 
who has been teaching in Dalton, 
Me., will succeed Miss Stenhouse as 
teacher of French and German at the 
High school. 
Now is you chance to buy a Bath- 
ing Suit. I am selling my ladies’, 
gents’ and children’s suits at a re- 
duction of 20 per cent. Come in and 
see them. Elizabeth A. Lethbridge’s 
Dry Goods store. . 
The Bachelor Boys held one 0% the 
most successful dancing parties of 
the season at the Town hall Tuesday 
evening. The hall was attractively 
decorated in red and blue. The man- 
agement of the dance was exception- 
ally good. William A. Heaman was 
floor director; Harold Purdy, assist- 
ant floor director; Victor Heaman, 
Joseph McPhee, Fred Moore and 
Thomas Flowers, reception commit- 
tee; George Elmstrom, chief of aids; 
Charles Lindquist, Cornelius A. Dris- 
coll, Sumner J. Lovejoy, Albert F. 
Knight, Walter O. Noyes, F. A. 
Sayles and Raymond Purdy, aids. 
The exceeding pretty grand march 
was led by William A. Heaman, 
president of the Bachelor Boys, and 
Miss Helene Ross Purdy. The affair 
was a one o’clock party and many 
came from Beverly Farms, Glouces- 
ter, Magnolia and Essex. The young 
men in charge wore dress suits. 
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He also selicits from the residents of all parts of the North Shore anything they may desire 
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The band concert which was to 
have been held last Thursday eve- 
ning was held Friday evening, hav- 
ing been postponed because of rain. 
On account of the postponement, 
there was a smaller attendance than 
usual. The music by the Salem Cadet 
Band, was excellent, however, and 
were encored many 
times. The band concert last eve- 
ning drew a large crowd. The weath- 
er was most propitious and that, 
coupled with the fact that there will 
be no other concert until the fifth of 
September, was sufficient to draw 
people from surrounding towns, as 
well as Manchester folk, to the Com- 
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All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest Marker PRICE 
Telephones, Manchester 192-2, Magnolia 7-4 
Miss Sarah Whiting of Titusville, 
Pa., is making a short visit with Mrs. 
Hans Dahl. 
Last Friday evening the Brown- 
land employees held their annual 
dance in the Town hall. The affair, 
which was a success in every way, 
was under the direction of Miss Gra- 
ham and Miss Fay of the Brown- 
lands. The decorations were nevel 
and tasteful and the music by Long’s 
orchestra was very good. 
Going Out of Business 
Entire stock of Mlle. Keyou’s mil- 
linery to be closed out at once. Great 
bargains. Do not miss it. 113 Main 
street, Gloucester. - 
