MANCHESTER SECTION | 
The Odd Fellows had a collation 
of steamed clams and cider after 
their meeting last evening. 
M. J. Callahan is leaving this week 
for New York city to spend the win- 
ter among relatives, with headquar- 
ters at the Elks club, one of the finest 
clubs of its sort in the world. 
Sheldon’s Market is advertising 
some fresh cut pork at their store the 
next few weeks. Many people take 
advantage of this offer every fall to 
eet some fresh sausage meat. 
Blankets and Puffs at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
The weather this morning is the 
coldest of the season, and with the 
irantle of snow covering the ground, 
gives one the impression that Winter 
is with us. Some one has prophe- 
sied we are to have 40 snow storms 
this winter. Let us hope they will 
all be as mild as the five we have had 
so far. 
Children’s Eancuee and Walton 
Shoes at W. R.Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
“Daddy Long-legs,’ “a bewitching 
comedy of youth 1,” is to be presented 
in the Manchester Town hall next 
Monday. “evening, Dec. $137) aummo 
c'clock, by Miss Marion Hertha 
Ciarke, of New York, for the beneft 
of the Visiting Nurse fund and un- 
der the auspices of the Manchester 
Woman’s club committee having the 
fund in charge. The presentation will 
be in the form of a monolog. Miss 
Clarke is a young woman of wonder- 
ful ability in this line and she is high- 
ly spoken of as an entertainer. Danc- 
ing will follow the play, for the bal- 
ance of the evening, with music ny 
Lee's “Ladies “orchestra; 4 2-Thississa 
most worthy cause—the District 
Nurse Fund—and a large attendance 
is hoped for. The work comes close 
to all of us, for no knowing how 
soon we will need the services of this 
nurse ourselves. The admission price 
‘s only 25 cents, reserved seats (for 
sale or exchange at Allen’s) 35 cts. 
RESULTS — 
Friday, December 10, 1915. 
FuLy DINNERS 
Pot Coffee -- 
Here of the best Quality . 
Manchester members of _ the 
Knights of Pythias at Essex; and 
friends who patronize the whist par- 
ties there, will be interested to learn 
that the series will start next Mon- 
day evening, Dec. 13, at Pythian hall. 
MANCHESTER BROTHERHOOD. 
srains and Personality” was the 
subject of an inspiring talk before 
the Manchester Men’s Brotherhood, 
at the Vestry of the Baptist church 
Monday evening. The speaker was 
Rev. Warren F. Low of Hudson, a 
native of Essex, and who has preach- 
ed at the Congl. church, Manchester, 
many times. 
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING. 
The, next=meéetine of the Paren= 
Teacher association will be held in tne 
Price School hall, Wednesday even- 
ing, Dec. 15th, at ‘eight o'clock. The 
Rev. Irad B; Hardy of Gloucester, 
will speak on ‘‘The Common Task of 
Parents and Teachers.” 
Mrs. 
group of Arbella 
Christmas Carols 
In the Town hall,.Tuesday after- 
noon, Dec. 14th, at four o’clock, Dr. 
Potter, under the auspices of the Ar- 
bella club, will give an illustrated talk 
on “Dental Hygiene.” Everyone is 
earnestly requested ‘to attend as the 
talk will be one-of the best of its 
kind. 
girls will sing 
Tea a 
Fresh Oysters Constantly on Hand for Family Use. 
. Week-end, Holiday and Sunday Parties ac- 
commodated. 
Daily and Sunday Papers 
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Beach Street, Near R. R. Station, MANCHESTER 
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LicHt LUNCHES 
DELICATE LUNCHES COOKED TO YOUR ORDER 
Iced Drinks 
Everything Served 
Cocoa -- 
Dolls, toys, writing paper and a big 
assortment of handkerchiefs, books, 
etc., at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv. 
Manchester was represented in che 
big meeting of 1500 Red Men in the 
Lynn Theatre last Monday evening 
by 28 members of Conomo tribe. The 
delegation made the trip in busses, 
returning about midnight. The work- 
ing of the three degrees on the big 
stage of the theatre on a class of 100 
palefaces, among whom were three 
from Manchester, was one of the 
most impressive things local Red 
Men ever remember to Haye seen: 
along this line. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. adv. 
Guy Leman, the adopted son of 
Mr. and. Mrs.~ Joseph Leman of 
Rockport, was arrested in Omaha, 
Nebraska, a week ago charged with 
killing a man.  Yesterday’s  des-, 
patches says he was liberated, as he 
had established an alibi. The Lemans 
will be well remembered here through 
their being in the printing business on 
Beach street, in the plant from which 
the Breeze Print has grown. The 
young man has been traveling on the 
stage the last few years, as a circus 
clown. 
Latest things in neckwear at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. adv. 
Men’s Sweaters $2.00 to $5.00 at 
W.R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
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