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“THE. HEART OF MARYLAND” 
David Belasco’s best known drama, 
“The Heart of Maryland” will be the 
offering of the Malley-Denison Stock 
Co. at the Empire Theatre, Salem, 
all next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Valentine 
have rented their residence on Cen- 
tral st., to the housekeeper for the 
Lester Lelands, and will have the 
Lee cottage at West Gloucester for 
their own occupancy this summer. 
April 9, 1915 
MANCHESTER 
The adjourned town meeting will 
be held next Tuesday evening. 
Walter Howe of Wellesley was in 
town over Easter with his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Howe. 
The selectmen have not made ap- 
pointments of Supt. of Streets or of 
Police dept. officials up to the present 
time. 
Bullock Bros. have added another 
new Ford delivery to their equipment 
this week—the second this season, 
bought through the Perkins & Corliss 
agency. 
Lyman W. Floyd was honored this 
week by election as one of the Mass. 
delegates to the national encamp- 
ment of the S. of V., in Washington 
this summer. ; 
John Hays Hammond, Jr.’s, mystic 
boat the ‘Natalie’ has been put over 
board at the Fenton Boat Co.’s° 
wharf and is being put in condition 
for the summer. 
Lewis Hutchinson and family are 
to occupy one of the apartments in 
the remodelled Friend house, on 
Friend st., owned by Mr. and Mrs. 
F. K. Swett. 
One of the worse snow blizzards 1 
years, and surely the most severe of 
'the present winter, came last Satur- 
day in time for Easter. The heaviest 
snow fall of the winter resulted. 
Exercises will be held in G. A. R. 
hall this evening, under the direction 
of Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. J. S. 
Reed, of Allen W. R. C. in observ- 
ance of the anniversary of Lee’s sur-- 
render. Members of the G. A. R. and 
associates, W. R. C,, and Sivot. V.; 
are invited. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Knight 
and son Frank are starting today 
for a trip to Arizona, to the cattle 
ranch property in which Mr. Knight 
is interested—some dozen miles from 
the Mexican border. They will also 
visit the Iron Cap Copper Co. mine 
in that state. Mr. and Mrs. Knight 
will be away two months, and will 
continue on to the Exposition in Cali- 
fornia before returning east. Their 
son will join his brother Samuel on 
the ranch for the summer. 
The Red Men worked the Chiefs 
Degree on one candidate Wednesday 
evening, the work being very nicely 
performed by H. S. Tappan, degree 
chief. Six palefaces are to be adopt- 
ed by the tribe in the immediate fu- 
ture. At the next meeting—Apr. 21, 
an illustrated lecture on the Panama 
Canal will be given by a Bro. Red 
Man formerly connected with the 
commisary department at the canal. 
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