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ea. . NOTICE, 
i Annual Stockholders’ Meeting 
* ~~ Manchester Trust Company 
. § POCKHOLDERS of the Manches- 
ester Trust Company are hereby 
notified that the Annual Stockholders’ 
meeting will be held in the Congre- 
cational Chapel, Tuesday, January 
1ith, 1916, at 2.00 p. m. 
Harry W. PuRINGTON, 
ee Secretar. 
appropriated. Voted without co 1~ 
ment or argument. : 
_ Art.5.-To see if the town will per- 
mit the Essex County club to improve 
the town’s land near the pumping sta- 
tion, which the club is allowed to use 
as a part of its golf course. On 
motion of R. C. Allen the matter was 
referred to the water board, they to 
co-operate with the Essex County 
club in improving the land as far as, 
and for such a tine as, the town’s in- 
terests may permit. Voted unani- 
ously. . 
At 9 o’clock the meeting was dis- 
solved. 
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ISABELLE (JOHNSON) RICHARDSON. 
4 Mrs. Isabelle Johnson Richardson, 
widow of the late Isaac P. Richard- 
son, died Wednesday forenoon at ier 
. late residence, Ashland ave., Man- 
chester. She had been ill for some 
months, with inflammation of the 
spine and the end was not unexpected. 
Mrs. Richardson was a native of 
Manchester and had always made 
her home here. She was a member 
of the Congl. church and was a con- 
stant attendant, and was also an ac- 
tive member of the Ladies Social 
circle and the missionary society of 
the church. 
_ She is survived by one son, Albert 
, who had started west on a. busi- 
ness trip for Parker Bros. of Salem, 
_ with which firm he has been connect- 
ed for twenty years. He was reached 
at Montreal and returned to Salein 
last night. ; 
Funeral services will be held Sat- 
“urday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the 
sidence. 
Buy your wall papers from H. S. 
_ Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
een, adv. 
as The railroads are trying to stop 
track walking, particularly by ofter- 
ing free transportation _ by. freight 
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JOINT INSTALLATION 
Newly elected officers of Allen 
Pest 07, GoAo RG yvand-A lien: Relief 
Corps, 119, of Manchester, were in- 
stalled last evening at a joint installa- 
tion in ‘own hall. Previous to the 
exercises a supper had been served in 
Giynuehsehaliv. 
Comrade Burnham of Essex was 
the installing officer for the Post, and 
he performed his work in the same 
efficient manner as has marked his 
former visits in this capacity. He 
was assisted by 1. P. Stanley as of- 
ficer-of-the-day. Hnoc:t Crombie was 
again installed cormander, and ll 
the other officers are the same as last 
year, ‘The Post is fast decreasing in 
membership and there are now about 
cnough to fill the chairs. 
Mrs. Hannah Tappan was the in- 
stalling officer of the W. R. C., and 
she performed her duties. most eff- 
ciently, assisted by Mrs. Seddie Lee 
Follett, also of the local Corps, as 
conductor. : The officers installed 
were: Mrs. Barbara E. Cook, presi- 
dent; Mrs. Hattie J. Preston, senior 
vice pres.; Mrs. Cleve H. Bell, junior 
vice pres.; Mrs. Silver, Chaplain; 
Mrs. Nellie Smith, conductor; Mrs. 
Crocker, guard; Mrs. Mary Lane, 
secy.; Mrs. Julia E. Reed, patriotic 
instructor; Mrs. Emma Howe, press 
correspondent; Miss Ruth Coombs, 
musician; Mrs. Jennie Dennis, assist- 
ant conductor; Mrs. Tillie Lodge, 
asst. guard; color bearers—1, Mrs. 
Mary Lucas;.2, Mrs. Jennie Walen; 
3, Mrs. Flora Hersey; 4, Mrs. Seddie 
L. Follett. 
Following the installation Presi- 
dent Cook presented the installing of- 
ficer with a gift in appreciation of her 
-services, and also remembered Mrs. 
Follett, the conductor, in like manner. 
Post Commander Crombie, who was 
‘invited to-take the chair for the rest 
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of the evening, presented Mrs. Cook 
with a little remembrance on behalf 
of the Post; he had previously pre- 
sented Mrs. Hersey with a gift as ap- 
preciation for her services at the 
diano, 
Remarks were made by Command- 
ar John L. Prest of the Camp; Com- 
rade Burnham, the installing officer 
of the Post; Comrade E. P. Stanley ; 
Associates Francis M. Stanley and P: 
Ei -Boyle-vand= Rey. ‘A.’ Gs Warner. 
The evening was brought to a close 
at 10 o’clock by all singing * America.” 
S. oF V. INSTALLED, 
The officers of Col, H. P. Wood- 
burye Camp, .140,(s9. 1 Of nV 4 0r_1O16; 
were installed Tuesday evening by 
Past Commander Walter R. Bell, as- 
sisted by Henry B. McCollum as 
guide. . The work was very nicely 
performed and was followed by re- 
marks by Commander Crombie of the 
Post, President Barbara Cook of the 
Corps, and others present, including 
Junior Vice Com. Fberson of J. C. R. 
Peabody camp, U.S. W. V., of Salem. 
P. H. Boyle also gave several recita- 
tions. Refreshments of Indian puil- 
ding and ice-cream were served. 
The officers installed were: John 
L. Prest, commander; Louis Hutch- 
‘nson, senior vice com.; Chas. E. Bell, 
iunior vice com.; Edw. W. Baker, . 
secy.; Geo. E. Hildreth, treas.; John 
C. Mackin, patriotic instructor; Sal. 
1,.. Wheaton, chaplain; H. C. Swett, 
suide; H. B. McCollu'n, color bearer ; 
Harry Slade, musician; Geo. Mac- 
Farland, inner guard; Fred Martin, 
outer guard; H. A. Bell, J. C. Mac- 
kin, Geo. MacFarland, camp council, 
