MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Rogers 
spent Christmas and the week-end in 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Miss Grace Mcgregor spent Christ- 
mas in Dublin, N. H., with her par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mcgregor. 
The Daughters of Rebecca (I. O. 
O. F.) are holding their annual 
Christmas Tree in connection with 
their meeting tonight. 
Miss Dora M. Marshall was hostess 
last Thursday for a luncheon party of 
young ladies,—college girls and 
friends from the Conservatory of 
Music. 
The Gorman house on Pine street, 
which has been occupied by Mr. and 
Mrs. George Gardner, has been sold 
to Myles Coen of Craft’s Court off 
Pine street. 
The snow last week was the first of 
the winter and the sleighing was fair 
until Tuesday’s rain of this week. 
_ The temperature dropped to ten and 
fourteen degrees below zero last Sat- 
urday morning—the coldest of the 
winter. 
Equa, SUFFRAGE LEAGUE 
The Manchester Equal Suffrage 
League held a New Year’s Party at 
the house of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. 
Johnson, Bridge st., on Thursday eve- 
ning, (New Year’s Eve) at 8 o'clock. 
It was a very pleasant gathering, with 
a little “New Year tree’ decorated 
with tiny yellow flags and a golden 
star, etc., with Suffrage souvenirs for 
all and with delicious refreshments. 
The president, Miss Stanwood, in 
wishing the league members and 
friends a happy New Year, called at- 
tention to the great hope of the en- 
franchisement of women in Massa- 
chusetts in 1915, with its new oppor- 
tunity for service, for progress and 
peace. The Suffrage Christmas mes- 
sage is “Peace on earth, good will to 
men and women.” And we think that 
the Feast of the Child is a good time 
to remember that all true Suffragists 
are working especially for the chil- 
dren. 
The League sends greetings of 
Peace and good-will to all its friends 
and opponents ; and invites all the wo- 
men and men of Manchester to join 
with us, at this holiday season and 
throughout the coming year, in our 
work for Justice and Mercy. 
Mrs. Anna S. Duryea who recently 
spoke in Manchester before the Par- 
ent-Teacher Ass’n, will address the 
Writers Suffrage League of Boston, 
of which Miss Stanwood is president, 
on the 4th of January, on the work 
for World Peace. 
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