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Manchester Boys Held Meeting Last Night 
Looking Toward Organization 
ofa Y. M. C. A. 
The boys and young men of Man- 
' chester want a Y. M. C. A., or some- 
thing similar to it. They want some 
_ place to go to spend their afternoons 
or evenings, instead of loafing about 
the streets. 
To this end a meeting was held 
last evening at the home of Fred 
Smith, School street, which was at- 
tended by some 25 boys and young 
men. 
The whole thing was talked over 
and the desire was expressed on all 
sides that some movement be started 
looking toward the establishment of 
some organization along the lines of 
the Y¥. M. C. A. Fred Smith was 
chosen chairman and Thos. Marsh, 
secretary, of the temporary organiza- 
tion. An organization committee was 
appointed to confer with the commit- 
tee of citizens appointed at the recent 
meeting of the Price Primary school. 
The committee is composed of Fred 
Smith, Gordon Northrup and Frank 
Floyd. A building committee, com- 
MANCHESTER. 
A very successful sale of candies 
and fancy articles was held in the 
Baptist church vestry Wednesday 
evening. 
Members of the Parent-Teacher as- 
sociation in, Manchester will be inter- 
ested to learn that three such organ- 
izations were formed in Gloucester 
this week, — one of them being at 
_ Magnolia. 
The newly-elected officers of Col. 
H. P. Woodbury camp 149, S. of V., 
are: Herman C. Swett, commander; 
John C.’ Mackin, senior vice-com.; 
Henry B. McCollum, junior vice-com. ; 
Edward W. Baker, secy.; Louis Hut- 
chinson, treas.; Harry R. Floyd, John 
L. Prest and Frank A. Foster, camp 
council. 
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sinnicks 
informally observed the 25th anniver- 
sary of their wedding, Saturday even- 
ing, Nov. 23, at their home on Ash- 
land avenue. They had a party of 
friends in to spend the evening. Mr. 
and Mrs. Sinnicks were married in 
Beverly, Sept. 23, 1887, by Rev. Dr. 
Strong, now of Boston. They lived 
in Lynn first when they were married 
but moved to Manchester 21 years 
ago. 
posed of Fred Smith, George Flem- 
‘ing, John Gillis and George Beaton, 
was appointed to see if a suitable 
building could be secured this winter. 
A membership committee to interest 
business men and others in support- 
ing the organization, is composed of 
Wm. McDiarmid, Joseph Carey, Gor- 
don Cool, Gordon Crafts and Frank 
Knight. : 
It was suggested that dues of $6.00 
a year be charged for active members, 
$3.00 for associate members and $3.00 
for business men. ‘The junior class 
for gymnasium work be from Io to 
14 years, and the senior class from 14 
years up. It was also suggested that 
basket ball games be arranged far one 
mght a week gymnasium work three 
n gi:ts and that one evening be given 
over to en *;tainment 
Ti anyone desires to join they should 
give their names to the membership 
committee. It is hoped there will be 
an active membership of too and an 
associate membership of 50. 
Utah ought to be a good field for 
the suffragettes to work in. 
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Pouttry SHow Next WEEK. 
The 15th annual exhibition of the 
Essex County Poultry association will 
be held at the Town hall, Wenham, 
next week, Dec. 11, 12 and 13. Com- 
petition is open to all comers and en- 
tries close Dec. 7. 
Xmas Booklets and Cards at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. * 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
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