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shes W. M. Brigham is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. pr Bemis are vis iting Rochester. Miss Grace Loring of Falmouth is visiting friends in this city. Charles Rafferty is working at the Burke Drug Co. for a short time. Miss Ruby Angell is a new regular operator at the tephens exchange. Miss Aposine Laplante of Holyoke visited relatives in this city Friday. Miss Mae Sheehan of Fitchburg is visiting relatives on Washington st. Harry Whitcomb has a sore hand as the result of a case of blood poisoning. Mrs. F. H. Coban of Leominster is visiting relatives on Mount Pleasant at. Mrs. Kate Lavelle, Mast., has sold her lunch cart to rt Leach, Hudson. A number of incandescent gas lights have been added to Carpenter's cloth ing store. P. J. Burke took in the naval man euvers off the Massachusetts coast last week. . J. G. Pratt, cutter at the Foster market, has moved from Westboro to stat. Vinton James of Worcester is a new employe at the John Hancock insur ance agency. William E. Fay has resigned his son at the carbarn of the Mail street railway. A number of Marlboro people at tended the Montreal-Worcester games at Worcester, Friday. Joseph Renaud played with the Leominster band at a concert in Leom inster, Friday evening. Charles McCarthy of Leominster is a guest of his cousin, Charles Mc Carthy, Mount Pleasant st. William Potts, representative of the Bay State Clothing Co. has been transferred to Holyoke. David Lynch has resumed his duties at Wheeler's drug store after a short vacation passed in Pittsfield. Mrs. Micheal Quirke, Mrs. Annie Burke and Mrs. William Rare have re turned from a visit at Miss Rosie Ramillard has returned to her home at Putnam, Conn., after visiting a number of Marlboro friends. Mrs. J. W. Saalfrank and sons of Water bury, Conn. are visiting at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett 13 Highland st. Dr. P. J. Mahoney. iy C. Lamson, Gen. Henry Parsour, L. W. Hitchcock all the races at Readville, Fri- All the Innings used in the centeree the 8.H. Howe Shoe eras ee cut and stitched in the Diamond factory. medations are being made for Accom a number of heeliers in the heel ee of the 8. Howe main G. W. Regan, emple in Ju ne th oe ae 'ie peasing 8 wees at entary club cottage, Fort Meadow. = John L. Blanchard has concluded his services as bookkeeper for HKke Hutchins. He will go into business at Leominster. The one orchestra played for the dance t. Paul’s ‘Tom eee society of Worcester at Lake ’, Friday evening. William Flynn of South Frami was in this city ceeey advert the firemen's master South Fram ingham, Monday, Sept). M. G. Curley and Councilman Jeremiah O’Callahan will attend the Hibernian state convention which opens at Worcester Monday. A marriage certificate was granted ari the clerk's office Friday to Lajoie of Worcester and Mine St. Jacques of this city. Alderman Thomas P. Harley is mentioned as a candidate for The school board to succeed John H. reel who has removed from this city. Misa Nellie Smith, who has been at Clementsport, N. 8. for the past few weeks, will remain longer than she intended. She is expected home Sept. 1. James McDermott, Miss Sarah Fo ley, Abraham Th and Miss Mag gie Lyons of New York city are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons, Mount Pleasant st. William he is pitching for Dal ton every Saturday and for Littleton, N.H., the remainder of the week. Although he has played many games this season he has lost only two with in that time. Jeremiah cameeres has given in his notice to the Marlboro street railway that he will leave its employ Sept 1. Few conductors on the road are more polar or obliging than Jerry as he is familiarly known. The school committee will have a special meeting next week to fill sev eral vacancies in the school teaching corps, one of which is that of Miss Estelle Doty of the high school. The re will be announced at the meeti ng. Frank A. Moore and family of East Rindge, N. H., is passing his vacation here. He was lieutenant of Company F., Sixth regiment in the Spanish- American war and his old comrades in this city are always glad to meet him. Charles Hollins has returned from a two weeks visit to Pleasure Islan, a summer resort situated between Albany and Troy. Mr. Collins’ sister, Miss Kath erine Collins, and Miss Crowley of this city are playing with a ladies’ orchestra at the place. The marriage of Frank D. Wether bee and Miss Ruth May Brigham will take place at the Unitarian church, Tuesday afternoon, September 9 at 8.30. They will be at home at 6791 Lansdowne avenue, Philadelphia, on and after Dec. 1.
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Concord, Massachusetts, US

Wed, Aug 27, 1902

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