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BAVA sy ns NERVIOSO 
One application for membership will 
be acted upon at the meeting of Mag- 
nolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., next 
week. 
Walter B. Jackson left Tuesday for 
New York and will proceed from there 
to Cuba with a party of friends from 
Boston and the west. 
A special meeting of the Manchester 
Launch club was held Wednesday even- 
ing at the Winthrop club, and the recent 
action of the launch club whereby it 
was voted to accept the proposition of 
the Winthrop club to consolidate the 
two, was ratified. The Winthrop club 
will take final action on the matter 
shortly and the merger will then be com- 
plete. 
The first February meeting of the 
Manchester Woman’s club, next Tues- 
day, Feb. 2, will be in the form of a 
musical, in charge of Mrs. Frank G. 
Cheever, chairman of the music com- 
mittee. There will be a concert by 
Long’s orchestra, with songs by Mrs. 
Raymond C. Allen. Mrs. E. A. Lane 
will be the hostess of the afternoon. 
Arrangements have been completed 
for the annual guest night of the Man- 
chester Woman’s club, on Tuesday 
evening, Feb. 16, at which time Prof. 
A. B. Tripp of Somerville, will lecture 
on the subject of Wireless Telegraphy, 
which fits in quite handily just now, in 
view of the part wireless telegraphy 
played in the recent ocean catastrophe. 
The meeting will be held in the Town 
hall Every member of the club*will be 
admitted by her own club ticket, and 
every lady also has the privilege of 
buying as many more ticket as she chooses 
at 25 cents each. Tickets may be pur- 
‘chased on or before Feb. 12, or they 
may be procured at the meeting next 
Tuesday, from Miss Stone, the treasur- 
er. 
The Manchester S. of V. bowling 
team was victorious in their match with 
the Beverly S. of V. team at Beverly last 
Friday evening, taking three of the four 
games, and rolling a total of 1166 
against 1089 by the Beverly team. W. 
R. Bell, John D. Morrison, Curtis B. 
Stanley, Austin Jones and Me Hutchin- 
son composed the Manchester team. 
Mr. Bell made the highest score of the 
evening, 258, his last string, 98, being 
also the highest of the evening. 
The teams rolled again Wednesday 
night and the match this time was won 
by the Beverly S. of V., 1229 to 1183. 
This makes one match each. The 
roll off will be next Wednesday evening. 
C. E. Bell rolled this week in place of 
Hutchinson. 
A fine Edison ‘Talking Machine, 
cheap, at Woodbury’s, Beach st. * 
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44 Central St., 
The 8th grade of the G. A. Priest 
school went to Salem on a sleighride 
Tuesday afternoon, after school was out, 
returning about 9.30. There were 25 
in the party, besides the chaperones, 
Miss West and Miss Ruth Blaisdell. 
Supper at James’ restaurant and the moy- 
ing picture show at one of the theatres 
put finishing touches on the outing. 
The 7th grade also went on a sleigh- 
ride party to Salem Tuesday starting at 5 
and returning shortly after 8 o’ clock. 
Many friends of Miss Dora Belle 
Chaffin have received cards the past 
week announcing her marriage to 
George Frederick Fisher on Tuesday, 
Jan 19, at San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. 
Fisher formerly lived here, with her 
aunt Mrs. Frank P. Knight. She was 
graduated from the Story High school in 
the class of 1898, following which she 
took a course of training as nurse at the 
Addison Gilbert Hospital, Gloucester. 
For the past two years she has been in 
Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will be 
at home, at Aparlado 176, Torreon, 
Coah, Mexico, after March 1. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
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