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Frederick J. Merrill and family spent 
Thanksgiving with cousins in Lynn. 
Alex McAskill and family have moved 
from Forest street to a tenement in the 
Morse block, Beach st. 
Mrs. L. O. Bennett of Syracuse, N. 
Y., is visiting her friend Mrs. Alfred E. 
Hersey, Bridge street. 
Miss Marion Lations is spending the 
Thanksgiving holidays with Miss Lola 
H. Durrell at Kennebunk, Maine. 
The Arts and Crafts class of the Man- 
chester Woman’s Club will meet with 
Mrs. Frank A. Rowe on Thursday, 
December 2 at three o’ clock. 
A large delegation of Allen Relief 
Corps members are planning to go to 
Beverly Farms next Tuesday evening to 
be guests of the corps there. 
Selectman and Mrs. W. R. Bell and 
daughter spent Sunday in Chelsea visit- 
ing Mrs. Bell’s sister, Mrs. Roderick 
Macdonald and family. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Forster Allen 
partook of their Thanksgiving dinner 
with Mr. Allen’s nephew, Harry R. 
Leach and family, Salem. 
Harry Howell lost a dory during the 
storm Wednesday. It was tied to the 
West Beach pier and insome way went 
adrift. 
Next Wednesday evening at the Town 
hall the W. R. C. will hold a sale of 
aprons and fancy articles, candy, ice 
cream, etc., and will provide an enter- 
tainment. “The admission charge will be 
only ten cents. 
Chas. L. Lucas was the lucky guesser 
as to the number of seeds in the large 
squash in the display window at Bell’s 
Combination store the last month or so, 
and as a consequence he was presented 
with a fine turkey and all the fixings for 
his Thanksgiving dinner. ‘The squash 
was opened last Saturday evening at nine 
o'clock, quite a number of interested 
** suessers’”” being around. There were 
389 seeds in the squash. Mr. Lucas 
guessed 390. 
Manchester has been in the dark the 
Jast three days. “Tuesday afternoon the 
electric lights went out and the grocers 
and provision dealers who were not for- 
tunate enough to have a left-over supply 
of kerosene oil lamps had to sell their 
goods by the light of tallow candles. 
Wednesday, the trouble continued. 
About five o’clock Thanksgiving even- 
ing the “‘juice’’ was turned on, but at 
midnight the trouble started again. ‘This 
morning the lights and power are still 
minus quantities, and the Lord only 
knows how long it will continue. But 
_ what’s the use to talk about it! 
Have you had a Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System? Weare agents for the WATTS PRESSURE 
REGULATOR. Call and see our demonstration of this valve 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING GAS FIT TING Telephone Connection 
; 44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
Miss Marion Kitfield, left Sunday for 
Meriden, Conn., where she is teaching 
in the first grade. She was tendered a 
pleasant surprise party at her home on 
Ashland ave., last Saturday evening. 
After a course of instruction under 
W. F. Spry, one of the popular young 
men of our town, Ernest R. Sargent, 
has successfully passed the examination 
of the State Hizhway Commission and 
has received his license as a professional 
chauffeur. 
The fish and game commission have 
placed 1000 lake trout in Gravelly pond 
during the last week. This is the pond 
from which Manchester’s additional 
water supply is obtained. Adding a 
stock of trout is regarded as a benefit to 
the water. 
The Thanksgiving holiday was not 
altogether pleasant for the family of 
Theodore A. Coombs on Desmond ave. 
Mr. Coombs was forced to give up his 
work at Bullock’s grocery the last week 
because of poor health and was taken to 
his bed a few days ago. 
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Established 1845. Dake HOOPER Prop:; Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables. etc. 
BEVERLY FARMS. MAGNOLIA. 
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SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
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36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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Fifty-three Years a Drug Store 
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Benj. L. Allen, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 257 s&s & 
