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SAAMI AVA AVI AMR EIR 
The annual holiday dancing party 
under the auspices of Col. H. P. Wood- 
bury camp, S. of V., is announced for 
Patriots Day,—Monday evening, April 
19 
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis L. Roberts en- 
tertained a party of friends at their resi- 
dence, 34 Union street, Monday even- 
ing, on the occasion of the ‘‘ leather an- 
niversary’’ of the wedding. 
Walter N. Thwing is visiting his 
sister, Mrs. Frank L. Decker, on Nor- 
wood avenue. Mr. Thwing is a law 
student at Syracuse (N. Y.) University. 
He arrived yesterday morning and is ac- 
companied by Miss Lena M. Burdick. 
Miss Annie L. Lane, Smith ’ 09, is the 
first of the young people away to college to 
arrive home for the Easter holidays. 
She is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward A. Lane, on, Vine street 
for a fortnight’s vacation. Chas. A. 
Lodge, jr., M. A. C. 711, will be home 
from Amherst tomorrow for a fortnight. 
Chester Cook was tendered a surprise 
party last Tuesday evening at his home 
on Pleasant street in honor of his 26th 
birthday. Some nineteen of his friends 
were seated in the parlor and Mr. Cook 
walked in upon them. He was taken 
completely by surprise. Refreshments 
were served and games were played until 
a late hour. 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mulvey had as 
their guests over Sunday Mr. Mulvey’s 
brother, Michael J. Mulvey of Boston, 
and Kieran Mulvey, a cousin, of Brook- 
line. Mrs. Mulvey’s father, Michael 
Dolan of Roxbury is here for an ex- 
tended visit also. Mr. Dolan is 87 
years old, but a man exceptionally well 
Brernich for one of his years. 
Illustrative both of the far-reaching 
effect of advertising and of the wide ex- 
panse of our country was the order re- 
ceived a few days ago by Henry Mitchell, 
the pattern designer and manufacturer, 
of this town. Mr. Mitchell was some- 
what surprised on going over his mail 
the other morning to find one letter post- 
marked Nome, Alaska, with the date 
Jan. 28 stamped on the envelope. In 
the envelope was a money order for 
some patterns and a letter which ex- 
plained that the writer feared her letter 
would just miss the boat from Nome, 
and in case it did the letter would have 
to be carried overland by dog sleds. 
That the letter missed the boat was evi- 
denced by the date mark, for it took over 
a month for the missive to reach Man- 
chester. The order, we might add, 
was duly “‘filled’’ andere this is prob- 
ably on its way up the ice-bound Alas- 
kan coast or over the snow clad hills and 
mountains. 
44 Central St., 
Personal Attention Givea to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
‘Telephone Connection 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Mrs. J. -A. Lodge is visiting her 
parents in Peterboro, N. H., for a week 
or more. 
Prof. Aaron B. Palmer and_= son 
Harold of Somerville were in town over 
Sunday guests of Mrs. John Woodbury, 
Central street. Mr. Palmer was form- 
erly principal of the High school here. 
He has been for a number of years past 
principal of the large Highland Gram- 
mar school in Somerville. 
Horticulture in its issue of March 20 
has the following item in its “‘ personal’ 
column: ‘‘ The North Shore Breeze 
for March 5 presents as a cover illus- 
tration a fine portrait of our old friend 
and florist, Edward.S. Knight, now 
chairman of the Board of Selectmen and 
member of the Board of Assessors of 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. We 
congratulate Manchester on its good 
judgment, as demonstrated in so good a 
selection.’’ 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, fall and win- 
ter stvles, at Bell’s. 
A fine Edison ‘Talking Veto 
Ghats at ay ee cnure s, Beach st. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
“RESO 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
coe W. (evenone 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Our 
Quince and Benzoin Toilet Lotion 
A Delightful and Effective Application 
Chapped Hands, 
or any Roughness of the Skin, Rendering the Skin Smooth and Velvety, 
and imparting a Rosy Freshness. 
Gentlemen will be delighted with its effect after shaving 
Prepared only by 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Corner School and Union Streets 
Face or Lips, 
Registered Pharmacist 
& Established in 1856 
