Church Social 
The vestry of the Baptist church, 
Manchester, was the scene of a very 
pleasant church social Wednesday 
evening, the affair being conducted 
under the auspices of the Church Aid, 
of which Mrs. Chester L. Crafts is 
president. During the evening a de- 
lightful program was carried out, in- 
cluding readings, vocal and piano 
solos. 
Miss Hattie Baker opened this part 
of the entertainment with a piano solo, 
followed by a reading, “Mrs. Puffer’s 
convert,’ by Mrs. Charlotte Brown. 
Mrs. James K. Tappan sang the pretty 
‘Lullaby song,’”’ by Nevins, and she 
was followed by Mrs. James Austin, 
who read a pleasing selection. A 
Sloe iit for tat, by Mrs. J. W. 
Lee, was much enjoyed, as was also 
the beautiful spring song which she 
sang as an encore. Miss Harriet 
Brewster’s reading, “Training a hus- 
band in the way he should go,” was 
full of interesting suggestions. ‘The 
little dust man” was the name of a 
pretty lullably, by Brahms, sung by 
Miss Olive Cook. A reading by Mrs. 
Robert A. Mitchell closed the pro- 
gram. Miss Alice Rainville was ac- 
companist for all the vocal selections. 
A collation was served at the close 
of the entertainment consisting of 
sandwiches, cake, fancy crackers and 
coffee. The committee in charge was 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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composed of Mrs. Edward Crowell, 
Mrs. Charles Mason and Mrs. Harlan 
Preston. 
Mitchell—~Ahrenburg 
Miss Mary Ahrenburg of Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea was married to Frank 
X. Mitchell on Monday evening last 
at St. Joseph’s Catholic church, Bos- 
ton, the ceremony being followed bya 
wedding at the home of the groom’s 
sister, Mrs. James McElroy, 69 Ram- 
sey street, Dorchester. Miss Nellie 
Mitchell of Roxbury was the maid of 
honor, while John A. Macdonald 
acted as best man. The young couple 
left on the midnight express to spend 
a few days in New York and Wash- 
ington. On their return they will 
reside in Dorchester, Mass. 
Carriage Shed at Tuck’s Point. 
The contract for building a car- 
riage shed at the Tuck’s Point pic- 
nic grounds, West Manchester, has 
been awarded to Chester L. Crafts, 
whose figure was $445. Roberts & 
Hoare bid $460. The appropriation 
was $500. Work will be started as 
soon as the location can be deter- 
mined. 
Rings made larger or smaller; 
new stones set, at H. B. Winches- 
ter’s, 182 Main street, Gloucester. 
MANCHESTER POST OFFICE. 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston and way stations, New York, 
the East, West and South, 7.10, 11.45 a.m., 
8.15, 6.00 p.m. 
From Gloucester and Rockport, 8, 10.30 
a.m.; 2.00, 5.30 p.m. From Magnolia, 2 p.m. 
MAILS CLOSE : 
For Boston and way stations, New York, 
the East, West, and South, 7.02, 9.51 a.m.; 
1.05, 4.51 p.m. 
For Gloucester and Rockport, 11.09 a.m.; 
2.40, 5.23, 8 p.m. For Magnolia, 8 p.m. 
Office open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 
Money orders issued and paid during office 
hours. 
$4.75 BOSTON 
——To— 
! NEW YORK 
JOY LINE 
Steamers from Providence 
Every Week-Day at6.30 P.M. 
DIRECT SERVICE. 
“All the Way by Water” 
Every Wednesday at 5 P.M. 
ASK FOR INFORMATION 
Passenger Office, 214 Washington St., 
BOSTON. 
Phone 2324 Main. B. D. PITTS, Agt. 
Eastern Division 
WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF TRAINS, 1905-1906. 
IN EFFECT OCTOBER 9, 1905. 
8.15] 9.45] 1.00 
8.36| 10.16| 1.30 
8.45) 10.28] 1.43] 6.5% 
8.50| 10.34 | 1.48) ( 
¥8.55)/*10.38 |*1.51, 
8.57| 10.42| 1.55) 
8.59| 10.45| 157 
#9,03/*10.49 |*2.01 
9.07| 10.53 | 2.05) 
9.12| 10.58| 2.10 
| *9.16|*11.02 |*2.14 *7.27 
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9.22) 11.08 | 2.20 
9.30} 11.16] 2.28 
7.50] 10.10 
7.58| 10.08 
*,02 |*10.12 
8.07| 10.17 
@.11| 10.21 
*3.14 |*10.24 
8.18 |~ 10.28 
8.21 | 10.31 
*3 25 |*10.35 
"B31 | 10.40 | 4.42| 7.32 
"8.57 | 10.50 | 4.48 | 7.37 
8.49| 11.02| 4.59| 7.48 
8.17) 10.45 |12.40| 2.15) 3.20) 4.30] 5.00) 5.30] 6.20] 7.10) 9.15] 11.24 
8.39| 11.06 |12.59] 2.34] 3.40 5.19] 5.42| 6.50) 7.33) 9.44 
8.49) 11.16 | 1.09] 2.44] 3.50 5.29) 5.55) 7.02| 7.44] 9.58 | 11.51 
5.42|" 8.54) 11.22 |"1.15| 2.50) 3.55) __ | 5.35| 6.00| 7.08) 7.49| 10.03 | 11.56 
5.46 *8.57|* 11.25 |*1,18) 2.504|*3.58/*5.02|*5.58|"6.03|*7.11|*7.52|*10.06 |*11.59 
51| 9.01) 11.29] 1.22] 2.57] 4.02] 5.06] 5.42] 6.07] 7.15) 7.56] 10.10] 12.03 
Beverly Farms....| 6.54] 9.04) 11.31| 1.24] 3.00] 4.05] 5.08] 5.44] 6.09| 7.17| 7.58] 10.13] 12.05 
West Manchester..| 6.58)*9.07 *11.35 |*1.28]*3.04| 4.08)*5.12/*5.48|*6.12|*7.21 *8.02|*10.17 *12.08 
Manchester....... 7.02| 9.11] 11.89] 1.32] 3.08; 4.12) 5.17| 5.53) 6.15] 7.25] 8.06} 10.20] 12.11 
Magnolia.......... 7.08| 9.16] 11.44} 1.37] 3.18] 4.17] 5.22] 5.58] 6.20] 7.30) 8.10] 10.25 | 12.16 
West Gloucester... |*7.13/*9.20)*11.48 |*1.41/*3.18]*4.22/*5.26|*6,02/*6.24|*7.34|*8.14|*10.29 |*12.20 
Gloucester........ 7.22) 9.28] 11.57] 1.47| 3.27] 4.28| 5.31] 6.12] 6.29] 7.40] 8.20] 10.36] 12.25 
Rockport:........+ 7.30| 9.36] 12.05 | 1.55] 3.35] 4.36 12.33 
Rockport......---- 6.05, 7.10] 7.40] 8.30, 10.00] 11.15] 1.10) 2.37, 4.00) 4.58) 6.20) 9.10) 9.50 
Gloucester........ 6.13] 7.18] 7.48] 8.38] 10.08] 11.23] 1.20] 2.45] 4.07| 5.06 6.29] 9.18] 9.57 
West Gloucester... |\*6.1'7/*7.22| 17.52 |*8.42|*10.13 |*11.27 |*1.25|*2.49|*4.11|*5.10 *6.33|*9.22|*10.01 
Magnolia......... 6.21| 7.27] 7.57) 8.47| 10.18) 11.31] 1.30] 2.53) 4.15] 5.15] 6.38] 9.26] 10.05 
Manchester. ...... 6.26| 7.32] 8.02| 8.51} 10.23] 11.85] 1.35] 2.57/ 4.19) 5.20) 6.42] 9.30] 10.09 
West Manchester |*6.29|*7.35|*8.05|*8,54|*10.26 | 11.38 |*1.38|*3.00| 4.22/*5.23 *6.45/*9.33|*10.12 
Beverly Farms.....| 6.33] 7.39] 8.09] 8.58] 10.30 |*11 42] 1.41] 3.04] 4.26] 5.27) 6.48) 9.37| 10.16 
(2 ae 6.36| 7.42| 8.12] 9.02} 10.33] 11.45] 1.45] 3.07] 4.29] 5.30, 6.51] 9.40] 10.19 
Montserrat... ..../*6.40 *7.46/*8.17/*9.06|*10.38 |#11.49 |*1.40|*3.11|#4.33 *5.34 *6.55/*9.44/*10.28 
7.52| 8.22| 9.12|"10.48| 11.53| 1.55| 3._6| 4.38) 5.40| 7.00) 9.49] 10.28 
50| 7.58| — | 9.18) 10.50] 11.59 | 2.02] 3.22| 4.43] 5.46) 7.05) 9.55) 10.33 
eS eo: 7.04] 8.08} — | 9.29] 11.00] 12.08) 2.18] 3.33] 4.52] 6.00] 7.17/10.06| 10.43 
Seatofi ta. ves. 7.21| 8.25! 8.50| 9.46] 11.17] 12.30| 2.37] 3.50] 5.10] 6.24] '7.45/10.33| 11.00 
9.20 | 11.80 
5.20| 8.10 
Trains Leave Beverly for Salem, Lynn and Boston —6.42, 7.07, 7.40, 7.52, $8.22, 8.51, 9.12, 9.33, 10.09, 10.44, 11.20, 11.53, 
a.m. 12.40, 1.13, 1.55, 2.46, §3.00, 3.16, 4.08, 4.38, 5.26, 5.40, 6.12, 6.40, 7.00, 7.37, 9.49, 10.28, 10.60 p.m. Sundays— 8.31, 9.16, 10.40 a.m. 1.07, 
3.02, 4.42, 5.09, 6.21, 7.32, 8.23, 8.55, 9.18. 
Leave Beverly for Wenham, Hamilton, Ipswich and Newburyport — 6.48, 78.16, ||9.24, 10.57, 11.57, a.m. 1,03, 2.27, 
74.05, 5.19, 6.14, $6.34, 7.17, 11.48 p.m. Sundays—9.07 a.m. 
Leave Boston for Beverly — 5.55, 7.09, 7.30, 8.17, 8.50, 10.10, 10.45, 11.10 a.m. 
\|12.31, 114.03, 7.06 p.m. 
12.30, 12.40, §1.15, 1.40, 2.15, 3.20, 4.07, 4.32, 4.46. 
5.00, 5.30, 5.35, 6.00, 6.20, 6.40, 7.10, 7.45, 9.15, 11.15, 11.24 p.m. Sundays—8.15, 8.20, 9.45, 11.45 a.m. 1.00, 3.15, 5.15, 6.10, 6.30, 7.10, 8.45 p.m, 
* Flag station. 
t Express to Boston. 
§ Saturdays only. {] Essex Branch. 
|| Stops at Wenham. 
