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Special Town meeting next Monday 
evening at 7.30 o'clock. 
Born, Thursday, Dec. 9, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cagney. 
A little boy, Andrew, arrived in the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Patter- 
‘son, Smith’s Point, Thursday, Dec. 2. 
~~ The Haphazard club will meet next 
“Monday evening with Miss Annie L. 
Lane, Vine street. 
Edward:-Lord of Vinal Haven was in 
town yesterday for a short visit with his 
mother, Mrs. Sarah Lord, Desmond ave. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and in- 
fant daughter left last Sunday to return 
_ to their home in Torreon, Mex., with a 
_ few days’ stop-over in Washington. 
Miss Audrey Calden, one of the teach- 
~ ers at the Primary school, is ill, and will 
probably be out until the Christmas holi- 
days. Mrs. F. A. Rowe is substituting. 
Charles D. Little, chauffeur for Dr. 
Blaisdell, was taken to the Beverly Hos- 
pital Guariay and was operated upon the 
same night for appendicitis. He is 
doing nicely. 
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Meldrum are 
planning to leave next Saturday ona trip 
“across the continent to Denver, Col., 
to spend most of the winter with their 
ri daughter, Mrs. Henry, and family, who 
have just moved into their new home on 
- Capitol Hill. 
* Harry Shepherd, who has been with 
Mr. McGregor, as gardener on the A. 
G, Thayer estate at West Manchester, 
since he came to this country in March, 
1908; is sailing onthe ‘“‘Ivernia’’ next 
Tuesday to spend Christmas with his re- 
latives in England. He intends coming 
back in February and hopesto get an- 
‘other situation on the North Shore. 
~ Owing to the illness of Miss Parker, 
science teacher at the High school the 
“committee has appointed as substitute 
until her return, —Edw. H. Leonard of 
Boston, a Dartmouth man. Miss Park- 
er was in the large crowd held up at the 
South station on Thanksgiving Eve, be- 
cause of block outside the station. She 
contracted a severe cold and is now ill at 
the home of relatives in Jersey City. 
The stereopticon lecture in the Chapel 
Jast Friday evening by Lyneham Crocker, 
under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. 
boys was worthy of a much larger attend- 
-ance. Mr. Crocker is a Harvard man. 
He comes from a well known Boston 
-family,.and several years ago the family 
-summered at the Evans cottage, Beverly 
Cove. His talk was on travels abroad, 
the views shown being mostly of Ruypr, 
aod being taken by him. 
*-T have just put in a stock of mail boxes 
nd letter plates. D.T. Beaton. adv. 
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44 Centra! St., 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Frederick Bennett and wife of Salem 
arrived in town Wednesday for a short 
visit with the former’s father, A. F. Ben- 
nett, Ashland avenue. 
Supt. of Streets Crombie and his men 
have been improving the Essex road by 
widening it at a point just above the 
Boardman avenue. More or less blast- 
ing has been done in this connection. 
The stone crushing plant is also being 
put in condition to start up. 
A class initiation of the Degree of 
Honor, A. O. U. W., comprising the 
lodges of Beverly, Gloucester, Manches- 
ter and Newburyport, was held with 
Garden City lodge, No. 38, at Beverly, 
Tuesday evening. The degree team of 
Gloucester performed the work on sev- 
eral candidates in a very pleasing man- 
ner. At the close of the meeting supper 
was served and dancing enjoyed. 
The “‘ Vacationtsts,’” who have held 
such delightful dancing parties during the 
holiday week for the last two years, are 
planning another invitation party for this 
year, on the 29th of December. 
EDWARD 5S. BRADLEY 
' GAS FITTING 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
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