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Miss Agnes Budrow of Gloucester 1s 
spending her vacation with her cousin 
Mrs. Nettie Silva of School street. 
Willard Rust, Dartmouth *12, arrived 
home for the Easter holidays this morn- 
ing. Bert Floyd, Cornell ’10, is ex- 
pected home tomorrow. 
Mr. MacDonald, who has been pre- 
scription clerk at Allen’s Drug store of 
late, is concluding his services here to- 
morrow. Mr. Hart of Boston succeeds 
him. 
Wednesday evening March 31, W. 
R. C. 34 of Salem, tendered a reception 
at Salem to Mrs. Florence Haynes, who 
was recently elected Senior Vice Presi- 
dent of the Department of Mass. W. R. 
C., which was largely attended by offic- 
ers of post and corps. The local corps 
was represented by Past Pres. Mrs. Julia 
Reed, and Mrs. Howe, who with Mrs. 
H. F. Perkins report having a delightful 
time. 
Henry Carlos, who has been at Man- 
chester for some 10 or 11 years, as gard- 
ener for most of that time with Mrs. S. 
Parkman Blake at West Manchester, 
and more recently at the Hanks estate, 
has concluded his work here and intend- 
ed to leave town yesterday for Mansfeld, 
where he will engage in florist business 
for himself, on a piece of property which 
he has owned for several years. Mr. 
Carlos’ many friends here wish him 
every success in his new venture. 
Witt—Crombie. 
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
H. Crombie, on Beach street, Man- 
chester, Wednesday evening, their 
daughter, Miss Amy Boardman Crombie 
was united in marriage to Henry Herbert 
Witt of Belchertown, Mass. 
It was a quiet, home wedding and 
was attended only by the families of the 
young couple and near relatives. Rev. 
L. H. Ruge, pastor of the Congrega- 
tional church, performed the ceremony 
at 7 o'clock. 
The room in which the wedding cere- 
mony was held was tastily decorated for 
the occasion, the young people standing 
beneath an arch of laurel in one corner. 
The bride wore a white gown. Miss 
Ada Crombie, her sister, and Edgar 
Clifton Witt, jr., brother of the groom, 
were their only attendants. ‘The brides- 
maid wore a white gown, with pink 
satin ribbons. 
After congratulations had been be- 
stowed upon the happy couple and re- 
freshments had been partaken of, they 
departed on the 9.06 train fora short 
wedding trip to New York, after which 
they will return to Belchertown, where 
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Our advertising isn’t all sound and no substance. ‘There’s something 
substantial back of it. 
It’s straight-from-the- shoulder truth. 
We say that you’ re welcome in print; we prove it in person—whether 
you come to buy or merely to look us over—to learn the unusual style 
and quality of the clothes we carry. 
We realize that every favorable impression we make has a money 
value to us, both now and in the far-away future. 
We keep our printed promises and our verbal ones—in spirit and in 
letter. 
We believe it’s good business. 
$14.75 Buys a $20 Suit 
We have an assortment at this price that will make your eyes stick out. 
It’s large in number and large in variety—perfect in style and high in 
quality. New grays, greens, olives, tans—two to four button coats with 
all the new innovations in pockets, cuffs, etc., handsome and durable,’ 
hand-tailored and shape holding. We ask only $14.75 for your choice 
of these good suits. $20 won’t buy a better one anywhere but here. 
AND YOUR MONEY BAGK IF YOURE NOT HAPPY 
Other Good Suits 
Overcoats and Raincoats 
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they will start house-keeping. 
The groem’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Edgar C. Witt, his brother and sister, 
Miss Effie Witt, came on from Belcher- 
town for the wedding. 
“Lhe young people were well remem- 
bered with gifts of cut glass, silver, bric- 
a-brac, linen, etc. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, spring and 
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Announces to his former patrons 
that he has started in business 
again and that he will call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
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