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Death has removed another well 
known North Shore resident 
week. Mrs. Carrie Willcomb Morgan, 
wife of George M. Morgan, died Tues- 
day morning at the family home, - 479 
Commonwealth ave., Boston. 
Representative-elect Raymond C. Al- 
len has been housed part of the last week 
with a slight attack of appendicitis. He 
will probably enter the Beverly Hospital 
for treatment within a few days. 
C. T. Loomis is able to be out again 
after being confined to the house for 
eight weeks with inflamatory rheumatism. 
The Manchester club will have open 
Refresh- 
ments will be served. 
A rabbit stew will be the attraction at 
the Manchester Launch club on New 
Year’s eve. 
The schools closed Thursday after- 
noon for the Christmas holidays, to re- 
open on Jan. 3. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. adv 
Tree Warden Wm. Young slipped on 
the sidewalk in Gloucester Sunday and 
badly hurt his arm. “Though not break- 
ing any bones he broke a blood vessel 
and also a ligament. He is now at the 
Beverly hospital for treatment. 
Useful articles for Christmas, such as 
aprons, towels, handkerchiefs, neckwear, 
suspenders, needle books, krinkledown 
blankets, pocket books, stationery, etc., 
may be found at E. A. Lethbridge’s. 
adv. 
First Baptist Church, Sunday, Dec. 
26. The Pastor, Rev. Theodore Ly- 
man Frost will preach in the morning on 
**Thou Shalt Call His Name Jesus;’’ in 
the evening on ‘‘ The Song the Angels 
Sang.’’ 
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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. 
per word after the first week. -3- 
FOR SALE 
Land and Buildings in East Wenham near 
Beverly Farms line. For particulars apply to 
BOX 265, Beverly Farms P. O. 
2-TENEMENT forse Court, “Man- 
chester. For particulars apply to C. L. 
CRAFTS, Manchester, It. 
FURNITURE Contemplating moving 
* away from Manchester 
in the near future I would liketo dispose of 
part of my household furniture. including an 
almost new Charm Crawford range, No. 8, 
some parlor furniture, chamber set, ctc. Par- 
ticulars may be obtained by calling at my resi- 
dence, where goods may be seen. TT. A. 
COOMBS, Brook street Ext., opp. Primary 
school, M anchester. 
HOUSE LOT For Sale, over 12,000 
sq. ft.; good location. 
Very easy terms. Apply to E. P. STANLEY, 
Manchester. 
Shetterly-Kehoe. 
A very quiet home wedding took place 
at the residence of J. A. Kehoe, on 
Summer street, Manchester, on Wednes- 
day evening, Dec. 22nd, at 7.300’ clock, 
when Mr. Kehoe’s sister, Miss Annie, 
was united in marriage to Oran T. 
Shetterly of Corinne, Canada. 
‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. 
T. L. Frost in the presence of relatives 
and friends. ‘The bride was beautifully 
gowned in white and was attended by 
her little neice Jessie H. Kehoe. After 
the ceremony a dainty lunch was served. 
Mr. and Mrs. Shetterly left on the 
9.06 train amid showers of confetti and 
rice, for Boston where they will spend 
a few days, after which they will leave 
for their future home in Corinne, 
Canada. 
‘The bride was the youngest daughter 
of James Kehoe of Magnolia. She re- 
ceived many beautiful and useful presents 
and leaves a host of friends who join in 
wishing them every success and happi- 
ness through life, 
GORMAN, Manchester. 
One-half cent 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
HOUSE LOTS on Norwood Avenue, 
Tincoln and Vine 
streets, Manchester. cheap, easy terms. <Ap- 
ply E. P. STANLEY, Manchester. 512 
TWO COTTAGHS: rssleia sie: 
six rooms, hot and cold water, bath rooms, 
modern and up-to-date. apply to M. E, 
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Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride's. Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester that she 
is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
WHY COOK LEFT THE EARTH. 
Oh what a mess our house is in, 
Since we have lost our Cook; 
He sent his trunk across the sea, 
And gave us not a look. 
We miss his viands sweet and cold, 
Of blubber, shoes and dogs; 
Now the only blubber we can get, 
Is a Danish kind with sobs. 
We eat his cubes and paid the price, 
They tasted rather stale, 
But Peary’s breath was is the air, 
So we laid it to the gale. 
He sold the Pole and took the dough, 
Got more’n the thing was worth, 
We have his record-now on file, 
But he has left the-Earth. 
We wonder why he left the Earth, 
Perhaps it was glued down, 
As we’ re quite sure that if twas‘ ‘Loose, 
The Earth could not be found. 
G. WHatTAWaD. 
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