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Miss Minnie Leary of this town is 
to sing in the Musical Comedy held 
by the Fr. Mathews of Salem, in the 
Empire theatre, the first week in 
April. 
Thomas Sanderson returned last 
week from a very pleasant vacation 
trip West, where he visited his 
daughter, Mrs. Herman Thieman, at 
Owosso, Michigan. 
A joint meeting of the Knights of 
Columbus councils of this district 
will be held in Beverly, Sunday af- 
ternoon. State officers will be pre- 
sent. A delegation from the local 
council plans to attend. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge went to her for- 
mer home in Peterboro, N. H., to- 
day, to attend the funeral of her 
only unele, who died Wednesday. 
He had been in the shoe business in 
that town for over 40 years. 
William Young returned home 
from Beverly Monday, after an 
eight weeks’ absence, most of which 
time he was at the Beverly hospital 
for treatment. He fell on the street 
in Gloucester, early in December, 
wrenching his arm. Mr. Young 
states he is a candidate for re-elec- 
tion for tree warden this year. 
On Tuesday next, Feb. 22, Com- 
mander Enoch Crombie and Nath- 
aniel Morgan of Allen Post 67, of 
this town, will attend the annual re- 
union of Co. G., Mass. 23rd Regt., 
in the G. A. R. hall at Beverly. They 
are looking forward eagerly to this 
event, as it means the meeting of old 
comrades and the renewing of 
friendship formed in the days of ’61 
to ’65. 
One of the largest and merriest 
Valentine parties of the early week 
was that held at the home of Miss 
Gladys Mae Very on Lincoln st., 
Monday evening. It was in honor 
of Miss Very’s nineteenth birthday. 
There were present a goodly num- 
ber of friends and they enjoyed 
themselves from 7.30 to midnight. 
Miss Very was the recipient of sev- 
eral presents, notable among them 
being a very beautiful necklace 
from the boys. Among those pres- 
ent were Misses Ethel Scott, Edith 
Northrup,’ Elsie Dow, Lillian Nunn, 
Elsie Northrup, Alice Sargent, An- 
nie Crombie, Josephine White, Mol- 
ly McNeary and Hazel Semons, and 
Alfred Walen, Edward Walsh, John 
Walsh, Louis Hooper, Robert Allen, 
William Walen, John Gray, Ray- 
mond Crocker, Norman Crafts, Har- 
ry Slade and Willard Rust. 
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Have you hada Presure Regusiator 
installed in your Plumbing System? We are 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. 
Estimates cheerfully given 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
SERS 
36 Central’ Street 
Mr. and Mrs. George Burchstead 
(Marion Smith) are receiving con- 
gratulations on the birth of a son 
on Thursday morning. 
The many friends of Capt. Thom- 
as W. Hannable of Beverly, will be 
pained to hear of a serious accident 
which befell him on his 78th birth- 
day ,Feb. 12. He had planned to 
attend a family gathering at the 
home of his daughter, Mrs. Curtis 
Stanley of this town, but on leaving 
his home he slipped on the ice, fall- 
ing heavily upon his back and head, 
and receiving injuries which will 
eonfine him to his house for some 
time. Since the accident, the cap- 
tain has been presented with a 10-lb. 
great-great-grandson. The infant 
has five generations on its mother’s 
side and four on its father’s side, 
all living, which is something the 
captain is justly proud of. He re- 
ceived two large birthday cakes in 
addition to a large number of pres- 
ents. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gro. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. Poh HOOPER:, Props 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc. 
MANCHEST ER2BY2THE2SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Telephone 67 
Central Street, 
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Benj. L. Allen, -:- REGISTERED PHARMACIST § 
Fifty-three Years a Drug Store Established in 1856 : 
Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled. The only drug 5 
store in town employing registered drug clerks, 
Our Syrup of White Pine Compound. and our Syrup of 
White Pine Compound with Taris 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 
Telephone: 257 x 7 x 
