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W. J. Lethbridge has removed from 
Friend street to the Rumrill house on 
Brook’street?™ 
“The Story High School Alumni asso- 
ciation will meet next Monday evening 
at Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd’s, Central 
square, at 7.30. 
The Daughters of Rebekah at their 
meeting tonight will practice the initia- 
tion degree, which will be worked next 
week, probably. 
Mrs: Jacob Kitfield, Miss Vera Kit- 
field and Alfred Kitfield returned yester- 
day from spending the Christmas holidays 
with relatives in Lowell. 
‘The Red Men meet next _Wednesday 
evening. “Deputy A..8, Peabody wants 
his. staff, to be « on, hand | to practice, pre- 
paratory to going to Lynn shortly to raise 
the chiefs there at an “‘ > meeting. 
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‘“Open house’’ will be in order to- 
night’ at The Manchester club and at the 
Manchester Launch club, in recognition 
of the ushering in of the New Year. 
Refreshments will be served at The Man- 
chester. club and a rabbit stew will be the 
enticing dish at the Launch club. 
Next Thursday evening in the Town 
hall a joint installation of the recently- 
elected officers of Allen Post 67, G. A. 
R., and of Allen Relief Corps will be 
held at 7.30 o’clock. The W.R. C. 
officers will be installed by Past Nat. 
Pres. Mrs. Mary Gilman of Boston. 
The S. of V. and Associates will be in- 
vited to attend the exercises. A colla- 
tion will be served after the meeting. 
Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred E. Hersey and 
son spent Christmas and Sunday with 
Mrs. Hersey’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 
Arthur Wakeling, at Newton Highlands, 
there being present to partake of the 
Christmas. dinner twenty cousins with 
their husbands and wives. The most 
pronounced feature of their Christmas, 
however, was in getting home Sunday. 
They left Newton at 5 o’clock and 
reached Manchester at 10.15 that night. 
J. P. Lations and son Lewis spent 
Christmas in Worcester. “They were 
among those stalled by the storm. 
The condition of Tree Warden Wil- 
liam Young, who was taken to the Bev- 
erly’ Hospital last week, as the result of a 
fall in Gloucester i in which he broke a 
blood vessel in his arm, is more serious 
than at” first’ thought. On’ examination 
it was’found'that he had a twisted joint 
inthe shoulder, and he will probably be 
laid’ up séven or eight weeks. It is said 
the’ atm "will never be “as well as former- 
Igt which will prove sad indeed, if true, 
as Mr. “¥oting lost the use of his other 
arm some years ‘azo by havisg it cut off 
above the wrist byca mowing machine. 
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 
PRACTICAL 
HOT WATER HEATING 
EDWARD 8S. BRADLEY 
GAS FITTING 
PLUMBER 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
Born on Dec. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. 
M. J. Kelleher, Desmond ave., a son. 
The Monday evening club met this 
week with Mrs. A. S. Peabody on Forest 
street. The feature of the occasion was 
a Christmas tree. 
Miss Lala H. Durrell is spending her 
Christmas vacation at her home in Ken- 
nebunk, Me., having with her Miss 
Alice M. Lations as her guest. 
Mrs. O. T. Roberts and son, Hollis 
L. Roberts spent Christmas in Portland. 
Mr. Roberts and Mrs. H. L. Roberts 
went to White Plains, N. J., to spend 
the holiday. 
Thomas Plummer Andrews, who has 
been running a farm at “Tamworth, 
N. H., the last year or so, has sold his 
business and has been seen about town 
the last week, mingling among his 
friends. 
The recently-elected officers of Mas- 
conomo council, K. of C., will be in- 
stalled next Monday evening by Dist. 
Deputy Buckley and suite of Gloucester. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
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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 
Sells). OeNia > 
Futke HOOPRERYProp: 
Established 1845. 
MARKET 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S$ CROSSING. 
BELEnEY: FARMS. 
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MAGNOLIA. 
Benj. L. Mien 
Fifty-three Years a Drug Store 
Telephone: 237 3 
—*— REGISTERED PHARMACIST 
Established in 1856 
Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled. The only drug 
store in town employing registered drug clerks. 
Our Syrup of White Pine Compound and our Syrup of 
White Pine Compound with Tar is recommended by all who 
have used it for coughs and colds. 
SIMPLE but EFFECTIVE 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
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