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the West the last year, has returned to 
Manchester. 
Edward Wheaton is home from. Har- 
vard over the Thanksgiving holidays. 
The public schools closed Wednesday 
afternoon for the Thanksgiving recess, 
to be reopened Monday morning. 
Misses Lillian Nunn and E. A. Leth- 
-bridge, and Bernard Tyler took advan- 
tage of the delightful weather last Sunday 
and walked to Salem,—a distance of nine 
miles. 
The Class of 1910 of the Story High 
school will hold a candy sale in the Slade 
building, opposite Police station, Satur- 
day afternoon and evening, Dec. 4. 
Frank Bullock is Nenteniblatia the 
purchase of an auto before the next sum- 
mer season, to be used in connection 
with business. A small garage is being 
built at his home, corner Desmond and 
Norwood avenues, C. L. Crafts doing 
the work, 
C. C. Dodge complains to the police 
that a number of the windows at the 
Dodge mill, off Desfnond avenue, have 
been smashed by boys of late. 
Having completed the resurfacing of 
Bridge street the street department gang 
and steam roller put in the first two days 
of this week. making needed- repairs to 
Vine street. 
Mr. and } Mrs. Campbell spent the hol- 
iday with Mr. Campbell’s sister, and 
family in Somerville. 
The Haphaza rd club will meet Mon- 
day evening, November 29, at Mr. and 
Mrs. A. C. Needham’s at 7.45 o'clock 
sharp. 
J. Kelly has returned to New 
York, having spent last week with his 
sister, Mrs. Coen, Beach street, whose 
house he recently bought. 
‘Don’t forget the sale and entertain- 
ment of the W. R. C., next Wednes- 
day evening, Dec. 1’’ writes a member 
of the committee in charge. ~The enter- 
tainment will consist:of piano selections 
by Miss Helen Benfield of Peabody; cor- 
net solo by a young lady from Beverly, a 
student of Nelson Bernier of the Sila 
Cadet Band; and recitations by Miss 
Elsie Jordan of Salem. It is expected 
Miss Jordan will be assisted by. Miss 
Lorna Pinnock, pianist. Miss 
is the young lady who christened the 
cruiser ‘“Salem.’’ — Last, but not least, 
10c. admission! 
Miss Alice Mason of Boston, a former 
well known Maichester young woman, 
spent Thanksgiving in town -a- guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crowell, Lincoln 
- street. 
Pinnock 
WORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
——§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
RTS VET pe PRA LSB GILT IN SERS BARS 
The dancing party scheduled to take 
place in the Town hall Wednesday even- 
ing had to be postponed because of the 
storm. It will be held tonight. 
Chas. A. Lodge, jr., arrived home 
from the Mass. Agric. college Wednes- 
day to spend the Thanksgiving recess 
with his parents on Bennett street. 
Miss Marion G. Scott came home 
from Danielson, Conn:, Wednesday to 
spend the Thanksgiving holidays with 
her parents on Norwood ave. Miss 
Scott is a teacher in the Primary scheol 
in that town. 
In accordance « with his usual custom 
Wm. B. Walker of “‘ Highwood ”’ gen- 
erously remembered the married mem- 
bers of his force of employees with the 
principal feature of their Thanksgiving 
dinner. 
One of the pleasantest family reunions 
yesterday was that of Dr. and Mrs. 
Claudius L. Hoyt .and family, Union 
street.. Fourteen sat around the festive 
board, including every member of the 
family,—Mr. and Mrs. E.. H. Wilcox 
and three children, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. 
Rand, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Oakes Alden 
and three sons, the latter family coming 
from their home in Dorchester for the 
occasion. - 
A large company of friends gathered 
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 
Cooper of Prospect street, Cambridge, 
last Sunday evening to witness the bap- 
tism of Louisa “Lethbridge; youngest 
child of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Chaulk of 
this town. ‘The officiating clergyman 
was Rev. F. M.- Pickles, pastor of Trin- 
ity M. E. church of Cambridge. Mr. 
Cooper in behalf. of the parents presented 
the child for Baptism and became its 
sponser. All presen® entered into the 
spirit of the servicé in which. the Rey. 
Mr. Pickles used the ritual of the Epis- 
copal church. After the services Mr. 
and Mrs. Cooper invited all to partake 
of an excellent supper tn honor of the 
occasion. 
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if Bullock Brothers, Eine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
will be invited. 
gee Street TAIT Na Ra Electric Light Plant, Manchester — 
BX PERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MAGHINES. 
Estimates given on all kinds steam and Hot Water Heati nt 5 
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“| not put in a PRESSURE REDUG 
a big plumbing bill and a BIG WATER ead’ 
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Postoffice Block | | 
Brigham Creamery Butter § 
Frank H. Dennis 
Announces to his former patrons — 
that he has started in business — 
again and that he will call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
1 Lincoln Street, :-: Manchester, Ma 
Manchester Public Libra 
Will be open until May 1 every Monday, 
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoor n 
from 2 to 5 o’clock, and on Saturday evening 
from 6.30 to 8.30. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
Remodel that Suit 
I have decided to keep my shop open all | 
winter, and will be prepared to do, the very 
finest line of work at lowest prices. 
H. BAKER, Tailor — 
Opp. PosTorrice, MANCHESTER * 
De W. S: ‘Siratvennaty of Salem 
give a talk tonight on some dental su 
before the Y. M. C. A. boys at 
Chapel. Two delegates will be el 
at the meeting to the Rowley conventio1 
on Dec. 4 and 5. Last Friday evenit 
Miss May D. Connolly of Be 
Farms gave a lesson in gymnastic 
twelve of the boys. 
' The Essex County association, — 
R. C., will meet in Manchester unc 
the auspices of the local corps, on Wi 
nesday, Dec. 8. The business se: 
will be held in the Town hall ; 
o’clock in the afternoon, and — 
evening a social meeting will be h 
the Town hall to which members of 
G. A. R. and Associates, and 5. 
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Emerson Shoes for Fall and Wir 
Wear at Bell’s. ii 
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