JOINT INSTALLATION. 
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terest than the joint installation of the 
newly-elected and appointed officers of 
the three orders at the Manchester Town 
hall last evening. 
The meeting was called for 6.30, but 
it was a little past that when Com. E. 
P. Stanley called the gathering to order. 
The Post had marched to the hall under 
escort of the S. of V. 
J. Horace Burnham of O. H. P. 
Sargent post, 152, Essex, installed the 
officers of the post, assisted by E. L. 
Rowe of Post 45, Gloucester, as officer- 
of-the-day. The officers are: Enoch 
Crombie, commander; Gilman Gold- 
smith, s: v.c.; A. S. Jewett, j. v. c.; 
H. T. Bingham, chaplain; J. W. 
Widger, surg.; J. G. Haskell, gq. m.; 
C. H. Stone, 0. d.; G. A. Jones, o. g. ; 
J. H. Rivers, adj.; A. S. Jewett, pat. 
ins.; E. P. Stanley, serg. maj.; J. -T. 
Stanley, q. m. serg. 
_ Mrs. L. Steward Wadsworth was the 
installing officer of Allen Relief Corps, 
119, and Mrs. Mary Lucas acted as 
conductor. The officers installed were: 
Mrs. Julia Reed, president; Mrs. Lu- 
cinda Baker, s. v. p.; Mrs. Jane Austin, 
j. v. p., Mrs. Hannah Tappan, treas. ; 
Mrs. Martin, chap.; Mrs. Mary Lane, 
cond.; Mrs. Anna Woodbury, guard; 
Mrs. Jennie P. Dennis, secy.; Mrs. 
Seddie Follett, pat. inst.; Mrs. Clara 
Jones, press cor.; Mrs. Flora Hersey, 
mus.; Mrs. Alice Preston, asst. cond. ; 
Mrs. Etta Norie, asst. g.; Mrs. Mary 
Lucas, Mrs. Lottie Hildreth, Mrs. 
Emma Howe and Mrs. Fannie Babcock, 
color bearers. 
After the work was completed Mrs. 
Reed in behalf the corps presented Mrs. 
Wadsworth with a beautiful vase of 
flowers which Mrs. Wadsworth accepted 
with brief remarks, and she in behalf of 
the corps presented a past president’s 
badge to Mrs. Lane. Mr. Burnham, 
the installing officer of the post then 
presented Com. Crombie, in behaf of 
the corps, a gavel. 
The corps, joined by the post and 
camp, indorsed the candidacy of Mrs. 
Wadsworth for the next Dept. President 
of the W. R. C., by a unanimous rising 
vote. 
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The officers of Col. H. P. Wood- 
bury camp, 149, were installed by the 
Div. Com. of Mass., James Wentworth. 
Div. Pat. Inst. Cooke acted as serg.-of- 
the guard. These were installed: Fred. 
oe Swett, com. ; Curtis B. SanUCys 8. V. 
aris U. MeConnaee foonViaccrts be 
W. Baker, treas.; L. Ww. Floyd, i L. 
Prest and W. R. Bell, camp council; 
S. L. Wheaton, secy. Owing to the 
lateness of the hour the staff officers 
were not installed last evening. 
Past Com. W. R. Bell was presented 
by the Div. Com., in behalf of the 
camp, with a past commander's badge. 
At this time also Mrs. Lane of the corps 
presented Mrs. Lucas, for her services 
as conductor, with a beautiful piece of 
china,~—a cheese dish. 
The gathering then sat down to a 
turkey supper, with all the fixings, ice 
cream, cake, etc. B. L. Bullock was 
caterer. [he evening closed by all join- 
ing in a good “sing.’’ 
Manchester Club Election. 
The Manchester club elected these 
officers last evening: James Hoare, 
president; Geo. A. Kitfield, vice presi- 
dent; Arthur E. Olson, secy.; Oscar 
B. Wing, treasurerand collector; Frank 
G. Cheever, auditor; F. C. Rand, E. 
H. Wilcox, M_ B. Gilman, G. A. Kit- 
field and James Hoare, ex. com.; F. C. 
Rand, E. H. Wilcox and G. A. Kit- 
field, literature com. ‘The club voted 
last night to have a minstrel show this 
winter, and left the matter in the hands 
ot acommitteecomposed of A. C. Need- 
ham, F. K. Swett, H. B. Hinchliffe, 
F. C. Rand and Ek. H. Wilcox. It was 
also voted to have the club rooms open to 
ladies informally, on the afternoons of the 
second and fourth ‘Tuesdays of the 
month. . 
’ Horticultural Society 
At the annual election of the North 
Shore Horticultural society held in Lee’s 
hall, Manchester, last evening the fol- 
lowing officers were elected for the en- 
suing year: William Till, president; 
A. E. Parsons, vice-president; John 
Baker, treasurer; James Salter, secretary; 
Herbert Shaw, fin. secretary; James B. 
Dow, Joseph Clark, P. R. Sanborn, Dr. 
W.H. Tyler and James McGregor, 
executive committee; R. A. Mitchell, 
librarian. “Two candidates were elected 
to membership. 
President-elect Till on assuming the 
chair announced the appointment of the 
following committees: Alexander Shaw, 
James Scott and A. E. Parsons, com- 
mittee on essays and discussions; M. C. 
Horton, Charles Craven and William 
Irwin, entertainment committee. 
The officers of Magnolia lodge, I. O. 
O. F., will be installed next ‘Thursday 
evening. 
Special Town Meeting. 
A special town meeting is called for 
Monday evening, Jan. 13, to see what 
action the town will take in regard to 
separating the boards of selectmen and 
assessors. [he wording of the article 
in the warrant is as follows: 
To see if the town will accept the 
provisions of Sec. 339, Chapter 11, R. 
L. of Mass., whereby the Selectmen 
and Overseer’s of the Poor shall be 
elected as follows: If the number fixed 
by the town is three, it shall at the annu- 
al meeting, elect one for the term of one 
year, one for the the term of two years 
and one for the term of three years, and 
at each annua) meeting thereafter, shall 
elect one for the term of three years.’’ 
The new law relative to the election 
of assessors went into effect Jan. 1, and 
says that the’ assessors shall be elected one 
each year fora period of three years. 
Now in Manchester the board of select- 
men and the board of assessors are one 
and the same. The selectmen are 
elected at present once in each year. 
The purpose of the special meeting is to 
see whether the selectmen shall continue 
to be elected each year, or whether they 
shall be elected one each every three 
years. Virtually it isto see if the two 
boards are to be separated. 
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