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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Gilbert Clatenberg has re- 
turned from a visit of several weeks 
with relatives at Port Medway, Nova 
Scotia. 
Miss M. C. Graham _ of Boston is 
spending a few weeks at the Park 
Hotel. Miss Graham came from the 
South Shore to attend the Brown- 
land dance, which was in charge of 
her sister. 
Hugh Murphy of Newton, who is 
working at one of the clubs there, 
has been spending his vacation in 
town. 
Rey. Charles M. Ellenwood of Bos- 
ton will preach at the Congregation- 
al chureh next Sunday morning. 
There will be no evening service. 
The King’s Daughters’ will meet 
with Mrs. Herman Swett, Monday 
evening. 
Last Friday evening the friends 
of Miss Edith Northrup gave her a 
tin shower at her home, Bridge 
street. Miss Northrup’s marriage is 
to take place this fall. 
L. W. Floyd leaves Sunday morn- 
ing for St. Louis, Mo., where he will 
be a delegate to the National con- 
vention of the Sons of Veterans. 
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Coughlin 
have returned from a month’s visit 
at Cape Canso, Nova Scotia. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Gertrude Goldsmith will re- 
turn tomorrow from Vermont where 
she has been enjoying country life 
for a week or so, since concluding 
her course of study at the Columbia 
University summer school. Miss 
Mabel Goldsmith will leave Monday 
for a few weeks in the White Moun- 
tains. 
Miss Nellie Jackson of Summit, 
N. J., is in town for a visit. 
Roland Knight and Sidney Mar- 
shall have been playing in the Mag- 
nolia tennis tournament this week. 
Joseph E. Floyd left for the West 
Sunday morning after a six months’ 
visit at his home, Central street. 
Afters a ‘visite ©at). Cedar Hill, 
New Mexico, he will go to Colorado 
Springs to pursue his studies at 
Colorado college. 
A Democratic-Wilson club will be 
formed in Manchester. A meeting 
will be held for this purpose next 
Tuesday evening, at Carpenters’ hall. 
All are invited. Senator Schofield 
and Chairman Riley of the state com- 
mittee will be present. 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
MISS A, A. SIMPSON 
Dressmaker 
Will go out by appointment. Address: 
The Women’s Club, Magnolia. Tel. 3 
7-Passenger 
FIAT CAR 
FOR RENT 
By the hour, Day or week 
with owner-chauffeur thoroughly 
acquainted with all North Shore 
roads. 
Telephone 174-12 Manchester 
Frank F. Tenney 
34 Bridge Street Manchester 
(near greenhouses) 
C. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large veriety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make te order. 
General Mill Work Done. 
stering ia all its branches. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
Telephone Gonnection. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN 
Salem, Massachusetts 
School Hosiery for the Children 
Time to Think of Replenishing the Hoisery Stock 
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