MANCHESTER SECTION 
Fred.J. Merrill has been on a few 
days’ business trip to New York staie 
iithis..week. 
Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Mead of Wei- 
lesley*Farms were in town for the 
hdliday. 
Mr-and=Mrs, D. T.. Beaton and 
‘daughter spent Thanksgiving with 
relatives in Cambridge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Johnson 
and little daughter were down from 
Swampscott to spend Thanksgiving. 
Edward Smothers and family have 
moved from Gloucester to the house 
on School st., owned by I. M. Marsh- 
all: 
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arthur Toppan of 
Hanover spent Thanksgiving with the 
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ta 
Rowe, Central sq. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Goodwin 
and son Maynard are spending the 
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. 
Goodwin’s - parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Geo. D, Haskell, Vine st. 
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“Miss Dorothy Blaisdell is home 
from Wheaton College to spend the 
Thanksgiving holidays with her par- 
ents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell. 
They spent the holiday with relatives 
in Amesbury. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Dodge of 
Washington, D. C., came on to Man- 
chester to spend Thanksgiving with 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Swett, Brook 
st... Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Knoerr and 
daughter also sat about the festive 
board: at. Mr. and Mrs. Swett’s yester- 
day. 
Richard E. Newman, who _ has 
been connected with the well-known 
Hotel Hamilton at Holyoke the last 
six months, as front clerk, is home 
tc spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. 
~Néwman. When he returns early in 
December, it will be to take the posi- 
tion. as assistant manager, to succeed 
cne who has had the place for 
twenty-three years. 
Friday, November 26, 
1915. 
Furi, DINNERS 
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to occupy the tenement at 93 Pleas- 
ant st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Purington 
spent Thanksgiving with the former’s 
family in Bethel, Me. 
Town Clerk and Mrs. A. S. Jewett 
entertained yesterday, in addition to 
the Geo. W. Jewetts of Washington 
st., some friends from Boston. 
Miss Grace Merrill is home from 
Abbott academy, Andover, for the 
Thanksgiving holidays. She and Mrs. 
Merrill spent Thanksgiving with re- 
latives in Newton. 
Edward Walsh, who has been at 
Allen’s Drug ‘store the laSt “five or 
six years, is getting through next 
week, for the winter, at least. - He 
may decide to enter another line of 
business, 
Miss Gladys Semons is home from 
Jackson College for the Thanksgiv- 
ing recess. Miss Semons, we note, 
is one of the cast in the Shakesperian 
play, “Much Ado About Nothing,” 
to be presented on the Jackson Gym- 
nasium stage by her class (1918) ‘on 
Det. 210 
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Melvin of Ben- 
nett st., entertatned friends from 
Boston and within town on Thanks- 
giving Day, eleven being seated about 
the table. Among. them were Mr: 
and Mrs. Alex. Henderson of Pea- 
body, the former at one time a resi- 
dent of Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J..A. Lodge -left;to- 
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Miss ~ Grace 
Thanksgiving with 
MeGaeeos - speilt 
her. paras at 
‘The.second of the Arbella concerts 
will‘take place in Town hall next 
Saturday—Dec. 4. 
A “Christmas eine will eet con- 
ducted by the Manchester Trust Co. 
for 1916, opening Dec. 27. ; 
The snow. Wednesday was the fet 
of the season, and. though it didn’t 
amount to anything, it served to add 
a seasonable touch to the Thanksgiv- 
ing season. 
The popular «diversion on Thanks- 
giving Day was.a trip, either by foot 
e-wheel, to the scene of the fire at 
Gravelly Pond Wednesday « evening, 
when the: Manchester pumping. sta- 
tion, No. 2, was devastated by fire. 
Mr.’ and Mrs, Fred K. Swett are 
moving to Boston today for the win- 
ter, having taken a furnished apart- 
ment in ‘Brookline. They entertaiu- 
ed relatives from Gloucester and 
friends from Boston over Thanksgivy- 
ing. 
Now that Thanksgiving is over 
our minds turn toward the Christmas 
season. We understand the same ar- 
rangements as last year and the year 
before for a big out-door Christmas 
tree, under the auspices of the Ar- 
bella club, will be carried out. 
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