MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Needham 
have been entertaining the past 
week, at their bungalow in West 
Gloucester, Rev. and Mrs. C. Arthur 
Lincoln also Mr. and Mrs. Carlton 
Knight of Brookline. 
An. auto run over a cocker spaniel 
owned by Arthur S. Dow, Sunday 
morning, opposite the residence of 
Mrs. F. K. Hooper, Central street, 
and killed it. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
at Bell’s Central square store. = 
To-morrow Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
O. Howe will be host and hostess for 
the G. A. R. members and associates 
at a picnic to be held at Tuck's 
Point. Motor boats have been pro- 
vided to convey passengers to the 
Point from the town landing. Mem- 
bers of the S. of V. and W.R.C. have 
also been invited. 
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. 
fH. Peters of Bennett street gave 
a dinner to a number of friends in 
honor of Mr. Peters’  birth-day. 
There were about fifteen present. 
Last Friday evening the em- 
ployees on the estate of Mrs. My- 
ron ©. Wick, University Lane, at 
the Cove held a barn dance in the 
large barn on the grounds. Wild 
flowers and Japanese lanterns made 
the place a pretty spectacle and 
there were over a hundred present ~ 
to enjoy it. The gathering indulged 
in daneing until about half past 
twelve. During the evening refresh- 
ments were served. Chanes orches- 
tra furnished excellent music and 
the evening was a success largely 
due to the efforts of James Tyrie, 
Mrs. Wick’s coachman, who was in 
charge of the affair. The employees 
on the Reginald Foster estate will 
hold a party next Friday evening. 
Mrs. ©. Arthur Lincoln and three- 
year-old daughter, Betty, have just 
concluded a visit of nearly a week 
with Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell at 
their home on School street. Rev. 
C. Arthur Lincoln left for the West 
Tuesday and his wife and _ little 
daughter will join him at their home 
shortly. They have now gone to 
Hartford, Ct., for a visit with Mrs. 
Lineoln’s family. The Lincoln’s 
spent the month of August in camp 
at ’"Squam. Mr. Lincoln’s church 
at Moline, Ill., has made wonderful 
progress in the three years of his 
pastorate. More than 200 members 
have been added in that period. 
Now is your 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. : 
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A complete line of Souvenir Spoons, Brooch Pins, Scarf Pins, Fobs, etc. 
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Prize Cups 
ARE YOUR GLOCKS IN GOOD ORDER? 
Expert workmen will call at_your residence and repair and regulate them. 
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Manchester Sanders’ Restaurants Beverly Farms 
HARRY SANDERS, Proprietor. 
Get Acquainted with Phil! 
He is the new Chef at Sanders’ Beach Street Cafe. 
how. 
He’s the man that knows 
Give him a trial and you are bound to be satisfied. 
JOSEPH LEVIN 
A Complete and up-to-date line of 
Gents’ Furnishings 
He also selicits from the residents of all parts of the North Shore anything they may desire 
in the Tailoring line. 
Cleansing, Byeing, Repairing and Pressing. 
BEACH STREET 
CUSTOM TAILOR 
Telephone Connection 
MANCHESTER 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
OGEAN STREET, MANCHESTER GOVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, Proprietor 
Telephones, Manchester 192-2, Magnolia 7-4 
All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest Marker PRrIcE 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s Central square store. . 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Rabardy 
have as guests at their home on Cen- 
tral street, Miss Amy Cromwell and 
Miss Bertha Peake of Chevy Chase, 
Maryland. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lendall have 
bought -the Proctor farm at Essex 
and will make their home there in 
the future. The house which they 
have vacated on Bennett street, will 
be oceupied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
Hey. 
WEAR (RIGID RUBBERS 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. * 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass. P. O., for week 
ending Aug. 24, 1912: Miss Emily 
Burke, Mrs. K. Callahan, William 
Dougan, T. Dukelow, Mrs. H. L. 
Evans, Miss S. B. Evans, Miss Mary 
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Forbes, 
Miss Nora Hickey, Miss I. Lane, 
Adelade Lambert, Martin Marsh, Jan 
Sopewaki, Yane Snel, James Spear, 
Miss Alice Thayer.—S. L. Wheaton, 
P. M. 
New line of Earl and Wilson soft 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. be 
