MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Frank Rust has as her guest 
at her home, School street, Mrs. Han- 
scombe of Lanesville for a week. 
Mrs. Eliza Leach and Mrs. Julia 
- Currier are enjoying a trip to the 
White Mountains. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro com- 
fort Shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. 
Miss Opal Scott of Beverly, forni- 
erly of Manchester, has been in town 
this week, renewing acquaintances. 
Miss Hazel Semons returned the 
latter part of last week from a vis- 
it with her aunt in Cambridge. 
Miss Semons is taking Miss Hara- 
den’s place at the Fenton boat yard 
during the latter’s vacation. 
George Sanborn, baggagemaster at 
West Manchester, took the trip to 
Lake Winnepausakee on the excurs- 
ion, Wednesday. 
Tuesday evening Mrs. Frederick 
I. Smith, Miss Abbie Floyd and Miss 
Helene Sherman were hostesses at 
a dancing party held at the Town 
hall. The hall presented a very at- 
tractive appearance with its decora- 
tions of pink crepe paper, wisteria, 
which was hung from the chandeliers 
and about the walls. At the pack 
of the hall sweet peas of the saine 
color formed a_ solid background. 
There were about eighty present in- 
eluding a number of guests from out 
of town, among whom were Miss 
Marion Blood of Derry, N. H., and 
Beverly, Clarence Proctor of Derry’ 
and Boston, Miss Marion Pierce of 
Danvers, Miss Mary A. Dodge of 
Montserrat and Harold Gay of 
Salem. 
Wednesday saw the departure of 
a number of Manchester young wo- 
men for schools and colleges. Miss 
Gwendolen Glendenning, daughter 
of Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Glenden- 
ning, started for Northampton, to 
start her course at Smith college. 
Miss Dora Marshall, daughter “of 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Marshall, com- 
menced her course of study at 
Wheaton Seminary. Miss Grace 
Merrill left the same day for the 
Walnut Hill School for Girls at 
Natick, where she has been enrolled 
as a pupil. Miss Merrill is the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. 
Merrill. 
The-Six-Ages-of-Woman. 
The Ever Ready Cirele of King’s 
Daughters of Manchester, will hold 
a sale and _ entertainment in the 
Town hall, Thursday evening, Sept. 
26th. 
Articles for baby, youth, sweet- 
heart. bride, mother and grand- 
mother will be found on the tables. 
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Central St., Manchester 
The proceeds of this sale are to 
be used at Thanksgiving and Christ- 
mas to provide food and provisions 
for the needy. 
Tickets 10 cents; be sure and buy 
one! Donations of any sort,—cake, 
preserves, domestic or fancy articles, 
will be gladly received for the sale. 
This is for a worthy cause so please 
Felp us along. <A good entertain- 
ment is promised. 
Manchesters Lose Again 
The ball team from the president’s 
yacht, Mayflower, accompanied by 
the band, journeyed to the Brook 
street playgrounds, Manchester, last 
Saturday and incidentally captured 
a game from the Manchesters. The 
crack battery of the Essex nine, 
Burnham and Wetmore, did classy 
work for the home team, but the 
Mayflower’s pitcher, who was in a 
class by himself, was practically in- 
vincible, Manchester being lucky to 
escape a shutout. The score was 10 
to 2. 
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