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Don’t miss the opportunity. 
Christmas Club closes Jan. 2nd., 1917. 
Over 200 have joined already. 
Ask the man who had one in 1916. 
He has joined again and doubled. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crocker and 
child were home from Lawrence to 
spend Christmas. 
' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitfield and 
son of Cambridge were Christmas 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Beaton. 
Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert Sawyer 
(Eleanor Morgan) of Malden spent 
Christmas at the home of the latter’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan G. 
Morgan of 108 School st. 
Manchester 
Tel. 73-R and W 
Dr. F. A. Willis has spent the holi- 
day week in New York. 
Frank Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
F. P. Knight, is home from Cornell 
for the holidays. 
H. S. Laduke of the reportorial 
staff of the Boston Herald was a 
Christmas guest of Mr. and Mrs. R 
P. Young of School st. 
Miss A. E. Bullock won the mileage 
book drawn at the meeting of Allen 
Relief Corps Thursday evening of 
last week. The lucky number was 51. 
Electric Co. 
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start the coldest mornings without fussing with hot appli- 
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_ the tree. 
Dee. 29, 1916. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Gladys Semons is home from 
Jackson college for the holidays. . 
Miss Grace McGregor spent Christ- — 
mas in Dublin, N. H., with her par- » 
ents. 
An 8% lb. son was born on Thurs-- 
day, the 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon 
Cool, Sea’ st. 
The Class of 1915, Story High 
school, are conducting a holiday danc- 
ing party in Town hall tonight. 
The Haphazard club will meet next 
Monday evening, Jan. 1, with Miss 
Susan W. Allen, Norwood ave. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hagar 
and son, Francis, of Cambridge have 
been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 
J Semons of Pine st. the past week. 
Miss Ruth E. Coombs is having a 
leave of absence from the telephone 
office and has joined her mother, Mrs. 
John Silva in Portland, Me., for the 
winter. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Elite Shoes for Winter at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv, 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes and 
shellac from H. S. Tappan, Bridge 
st., Manchester. adv, 
Winter Underwear at W. R. Bell’s, 
Central sq. adv. 
G. A. R. CuristMas TREE. 
Members of Allen post 67, G. A. 
k., were treated to a Christmas tree 
last Friday evening by Allen Relief 
corps. An informal program. was 
carried out under the direction of: 
Mrs. Seddie Follett. Remarks were 
made by Post Commander Enoch 
Crombie and the Corps president, 
Mrs. Barbara Cook. Mrs. Hattie 
Preston sang a solo and Mrs. Nellie 
Smith read “Mr. Doty’s Double.” 
For a solo Mrs. F. G. Cheever sang 
the favorite Billy Sunday Tabernacle 
song, “Brighten the. Corner Where 
You Are.” Francis M. Stanwood 
came from Brookline in order to be 
with the post, of which he is an as- 
sociate member, and entertained the 
party with stories appropriate to the 
eccasion. Jr. Vice-Dept. Commdr. E. 
P. Stanley gave a talk and the party 
then sang the Manchester Hymn. 
Alfred S. Jewett contrasted the life 
of the people of Manchester in col- 
onial days with that of today in a 
brief talk. All joined in singing 
“America” and then presents were 
distributed from the tree. Kach mem- 
ber of the Post received a remem- 
~brance according to the custom of 
the corps at Christmas time and each 
person present drew some article from 
Ice cream and cake were 
served and an enjoyable social period 
followed. LAE 
