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Mancchester. 
C. Arthur Lincoln, who is to be 
ordained as pastor of the Congrega- 
tional church next. Friday, received 
his degree as bachelor of divinity at 
the graduation exercises of Hartford 
Theological seminary, Wednesday 
evening of this week. He will preach 
here tomorrow. 
«“ Tried by Fire”’ will be the subject 
of Rev. E. H. Brewster’s sermon at 
the Baptist church tomorrow morning. 
In the evening he will talk on “A 
Mad Election.” Mr. Brewster has 
been spending the week in New York 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet next Monday 
evening with Mrs. Edward Height. 
Telephone 11-13. MANCHESTER OFFICE, 
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Every Monday. 
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The  datesofithe: Farther SLights' 
Japanese sale in town hall has been 
set for the 19th of this month. 
A special service is to be held at the 
Baptist church, next Thursday even- 
ing, in the interests of the children of 
the Sunday school. An entertainment 
will be given by the children at 7.30 
o’clock, and the Rev. Herbert J. White 
of Beverly will deliver an address at 
8.15. 
Mrs. George Jewett entertained the 
Woman’s Missionary society at her 
Washington street home, Thursday. 
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Hustlers, 12; Walkovers, 9. 
A baseball game on the Brook 
street grounds in Manchester, on 
Memorial Day morning, resulted in a 
victory for the Hustlers over the 
Walkovers, 12 to 9. The teams were 
made up of the following : 
Hustlers—Abbott Hoare, c.f.; W. 
Edgecombe, ss.; Ralph Stanley, c.; 
Ls Wade, 1b: “Otis ee; “3b Hollis 
Bell; Lise Fred sGrombie ti. Cook: 
2b., p.; William Dougherty, p. 2b. 
Walkovers—Fred Dougherty, ss.; 
John Dillon, p., 2b.; W. Sheehan, c. : 
Fritz, 1b.; Mason, 2b. ; McCormack, 
l.f.; Raymond Crocker, r.f.; Ernest 
Howe, 3b.; Walsh, c.f. 
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A Series of Dramas. 
The Sons of Veterans, Camp 149, 
of Manchester, plan on giving a series 
of dramatic plays in the town hall very 
soon under the management of Curtis 
B. Stanley and Thomas A. Baker, 
they are already rehearsing some of 
our local talent and will put the first 
play on about the last of this month, 
They have engaged Mr. F. S. Loring 
of Boston as their instructor. 
Neither Mr. Stanley or Mr. Baker 
need any introduction in the dramatic 
line to Manchester people as they have 
already shown excellent ability in ren- 
dering the following plays in the hall, 
“The Octoroon,” ‘‘Only a Farmer’s 
Daughter,” “‘Katheleen Mavoureen,” 
“A Noble Outcast,”’ “East Lynne,” 
“Down East Folks.” “Uncle Tom’s 
Cabin,” “Ten Nights in a Bar-room,” 
“A Country Grocer,’’ and many 
others, and also playing an engage- 
ment with the Sawtelle Comedy Com- 
pany. 
The plays will be produced with all 
local talent. 
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