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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Herbert Fowler of Everett 
has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. 
—C. Horton of Brook st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Earrison of 
Be reues spent Thanksgiving with 
_ Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glendenning. 
- Buy your paints, oils, 
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Miss Mary E. Gleason of Newton 
Lower Falls, was the guest of Mr. 
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ave., Tuesday and Wednesday. 
On Monday afternoon on an alarm 
from Box 52, the auto combination 
truck was called for a slight blaze at 
the Griffin estate on Putnam court, 
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SINNICKS RECEPTION A BRILLIANT 
AFFAIR 
The Town hall at Manchester w1s 
the scene of a brilliant social function 
Tuesday evening, the prettiest of the 
season and one of the most successful 
social affairs in town for years, when 
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sinnicks 
tendered a reception to Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank Samuel Sinnicks (nee Helen 
M. Longan, formerly of Gloucester), 
who were recently married at the 
bride’s home in Visalia, California. 
The function was attended by a large 
“number of people, including many of 
while many were 
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The hall was attractively decorated 
in greenery and the lights were coy- 
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stage was an immense bank of palms 
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were intimate young friends of the 
groom, while a bevy of young ladies 
served ices and cake, | “iMrs)-'Ga ws 
Blaisdell presided over the punch. 
_The teception,was from 8 o’clock 
to 9.30, after which dancing was en- 
joyed until a late hour. 
‘LHe ONLY: GIRL.” 
The profitable association of Henry 
Blossom and Victor Herbert as writ- 
ers of musical comedy will be happily 
renewed, at least, so far as playgoers 
of this city are concerned, at the Shu- 
bert Theatre, beginning next Mon- 
day, Nov. 29, when their latest mu- 
sical .comedy success, “The Oniy 
Girl,” which ran for over three hun- 
dred performances in New York, last 
winter, at the Lyric Theatre, will be 
| revealed for the first time here. 
Victor Herbert, assuredly our lead- 
ing light opera composer, together 
with Henry Blossom, forms the only 
American partnership which can ‘be 
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CARD OF THANKS 
The undersigned wish to express 
their sincere thanks to any and all 
kind friends and neighbors for their 
sympathy and assistance, and for the 
many beautiful floral offerings» in 
their recent bereavement. 
Mr, and Mrs. D. J. MBANEY. 
Miss Marcarret MEANEY 
Manchester, Mass., Nov. IQI5.- 
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KATHERINE FE. MEANEY 
Katherine EK. Meaney of 5.Morse’s 
court, Manchester, died on Friday, 
Nowantge «Si! Be ive of: Man 
Nov. 12,; She was a-native of: Man- 
chester. 
She was a member ofthe Ladies 
Sodality of the Sacred Heart chureh 
and a member of the Ladies Auxili- 
ary of the Ancient Order of Hiber- 
nians. Her mother and_ father and 
cne sister mourn her loss. 
The funeral of Miss Meaney topk 
p! ace from the Sacred “Heart churdh. 
A Solemn High mass of requiem was 
sung by Rev. M. J. Sullivan, assisted 
by Rev. Fr.. Downey of --Beverty 
Farms and Rev. Fr. McDonald df 
Gioucester. The interment was in 
St. Mary’s cemetery, Montserrat. 
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