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MANCHESTER. 
Loud snores from among the grave- 
stones in the Summer street cemetery, 
about 2 o’clock last Friday morning, 
startled Officer Jones as he was on his 
beat, but they were sufficiently real 
as to impress the officer that they 
were snores of the living rather than 
the dead, and, with Sergt. Andrews, 
an investigation was made. Nestled 
reposedly between two mounds was 
found Victor Johnson, who was invited 
to the station to spend the balance of 
the night. There was no doubt in 
Victor’s mind when he appeared be- 
fore Judge Safford, Friday, as to 
whether he was dead or alive, espe- 
cially when the judge handed him a 
free pass for a month’s trip behind 
the granite walls of Salem jail. Victor 
has been known to have imbibed on 
several occasions before. 
The class of ’06, Story High school, 
held a very pretty dancing party in 
the Manchester town hall last Friday 
evening, more than 50 couples being 
on the floor, which was in charge of 
Bert Sinnicks, assisted by Bert Floyd. 
The aids were: John Dillon, Frank 
Fleming, Sydney Marshall, and Ed- 
ward Kitfield. Mrs. Chas. E. Fish, 
Mrs. Albert W. Mead and Mrs. A. L. 
Saben were the matrons. 
Chester L. Crafts has been awarded 
the contract for building the plank 
sidewalk on Magnolia avenue, in ac- 
cordance with a recent vote passed at 
town meeting. 
Work was started Thursday on 
Tinker Bros.’ automobile garage on 
Beach street, on the lot between Bell’s 
Combination store and Dow’s block. 
The building is to be of sheet metal, 
with steel structural work. A Boston 
concern is doing the work. 
William Grieves is the new clerk at 
Legg’s market. 
The ambulance was called into use 
Thursday to remove a lady, employed 
at F. M. Whitehouse’s, to the Beverly 
Hospital. 
‘Mrs. Chas. B. Hunkins of Merrimac 
is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. 
Bell. 
The electric lights were turned on 
in the town hall this week for the first 
time, and the effect is very pleasing. 
G. A. Knoerr has installed the lights. 
He has also installed lights in J. W. 
Carter’s store and started a few days 
ago on wiring Jas. F. Shaw’s summer 
house at West Manchester. His 
‘workmen are now installing lights in 
G. M. Lane’s new auto house. 
Mrs. Frank B. Rust attended the 
graduation exercises of the College of 
Pharmacy in Boston, Thursday, her 
nephew, Elmer Full, taking the degree 
at that institution. 
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CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
C. Arthur Lincoln, the pastor-elect, 
will occupy the pulpit at the Congre- 
gational church tomorrow. 
“ Christ Crucified’’ will be the sub- 
ject of Rev. E. H. Brewster’s sermon 
at the Baptist church tomorrow morn- 
ing. At the people’s evening service 
he will preach on ‘‘ A Pathway in the 
Deep.” 
“ The Joys of the Weak” was the 
topic of last evening’s prayer meeting 
at the Baptist church. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters, will meet with Mrs. Simeon 
Haskell, West Manchester, Monday 
evening. A fullattendance is desired. 
Subject : “ Humility ;” John 18, 1-14. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster will speak on 
‘«‘ Deserting the Plow’”’ at the Tuesday 
evening prayer service next week. 
“The Wicket Gate” will be the topic 
of the Friday evening service. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Miss Kate Baker, Summer street. 
Come and bring your calico ! 
Beginning tomorrow the hour of 
evening services at the Congregational 
and Baptist churches changes to the 
summer schedule —7.30 o’clock. 
The Farther Lights are making 
plans fora Japanese Sale and Enter- 
tainment in town hall sometime next 
month. 
At the Sacred Heart church, last 
Sunday morning, Rev. James Anthony 
Walsh of Boston gave an interesting 
talk on Catholic foreign missions, and 
established a society for the propaga- 
tion of the faith in aid of the same. 
Rev. D. J. Maguire was appointed 
treasurer of this society, and Miss 
Katherine M. Watson, secretary. 
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