MANCHESTER SECTION 
Friday, April 7, 1916. 
returned 
visit with 
Mrs. Lewis 5, Hooper 
yesterday from a few days’ 
her mother in Cambridge. 
Randolph Taylor and family have 
moved to Milton, where Mr. Taylor 
has a position as gardener. 
The board of selectmen have en- 
gaged the Salem Cadet band for the 
: band concerts the coming 
The dates will be arranged 
series of 
suminer. 
later. 
Walter B. Calderwood has an or- 
der for the erection of two wireless 
inasts on the George E. Cabct estate, 
Masconomo street, each mast to be 
100 feet high. 
The annual meeting of the Man- 
chester Woman's club will be held in 
the Chapel on luesday afternoon, 
April 18. | Nominations for offices 
closed last Tuesday. 
Mrs. F. C. Rand gave a party at 
her new home on Lincoln ave 
Thursday evening of last week for 
her neice Miss Dorothy Wilcox on 
the occasion of her 14th birthday. 
Ghitt: waists; at” Beano, eietae 
bridge’s. adv. 
Arrangements have been made by 
the board of health to have a body 
made for the new motor ambulance 
by Brownell & Burt of Taunton. The 
chassis—a Studebaker—will be pur- 
chased from Perkins & Corliss. 
There will be. ay miceting, or ine 
Alumni of Story High School at the 
home of Frank L. Floyd in Central 
sq. at 8 See next Tuesd: Ly evening, 
April 1 A proposition for the hold- 
ing of a ae during commencement 
week will be discussed. 
M,.-S: ‘Mieveks store. (Centra 
square, is the Manchester headquar- 
ters forthe” Austins Repairn-Copson 
Beverly. All kinds of repair work. 
Shoes called for and delivered, -work 
neatly and quickly done. Your pat- 
ronage solicted. Work left at Miguel's 
before 8 one morning delive sted at 
the same time next day adv. 
Educator and Walton Shoes for 
Children. W.R.Bell’s, Central sq. adu 
Edward Tucker, chauffeur for the 
Hooper grocery, was siezed: with an 
attack of acute indigestion as he was 
returning home from work Monda: 
evening. He sank to the ground un- 
conscious just as he was entering the 
door which led to his tenement over 
the Hooper store. He was carried zo 
Walen’s drug store where Dr. Blais- 
dell attended him. He was unabie 
to attend to his work on Tuesday. 
MRS. A. E. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Miss Ethel Allen has been spend- 
ing part of her school vacation with 
relatives in Newburyport. 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hodgdon 
are visiting their son, Letter-carrier 
Wm. S. Hodgdon and family, Bridge 
Sis 
Otto Glockler,. tennis instructor at 
the Essex County club, was in town 
yesterday making arrangements to 
move his family here for the summer. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
At the meeting of the two -com- 
panies of the Manchester Fire De- 
partment at the fire station last Mon- 
day evening no business was trans- 
acted. The. election of officers wil! 
take place on Monday evening, May 1. 
There will be a regular meeting of 
the North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety sthis -evenmme.)) 2iteas expected 
that the committee which has been in- 
vestigating the building question will 
be able to make its report. 
“The Telephone and its relation to 
the Public Service” will be the sub- 
ject of a talk by Wm. O’Brien of the 
Public Service’ commission, ~at- the 
Manchester club Saturday evening. 
A large attendance of members ds 
hoped for, as Mr. O’Brien is a speak- 
er of unusual merit. 
Sinclair Peters is to open a bicycle 
repair shop in the Allen . building. 
Summer st., opposite the Electric 
Light station. Radlo, the tailor, is 
to have the store adjoining, occupied 
last season by H. Baker, tailor. 
Andrew J. Orr, who has been in 
the painting and 
at 20, Bennett st., forithe past tenvor 
dozen years, and elsewhere in Man- 
chester previous to that for almost a 
generation, is retiring from active 
business. 
in another column, offering at whole- 
sale prices the balance of his stock 
of painters” supplies. 
decorating business © 
He has an announcement. 
MARSHALL 
QGQnnounces an 
EASTER OPENING 
Tuesday and Wednesday 
April Ilth and 12th 
Mass. 
Miss Annabel 
Hart _ hospital, 
ment. 
Mrs. Bert Floyd has been spend- 
ing the week in Charlestown with her 
mother. 
Mrs. Chas. E. Bell and two sons 
have been spending part of the week 
in Merrimac. 
An account of the Washington trip 
of the High School Seniors and other 
Manchester news will be found on 
pages 20 and at. 
The wedding of Cheever Lawrence 
Hersey and Miss Eliza Sumner Bott, 
will take place Wednesday evening 
April 12, at the home of Miss Bott. 
in Gloucester. 
The Red Men adopted one paleface 
at their council fire Wednesday even- 
ing. The ceremony of adoption as 
se on this occasion was one of 
the best ever witnessed at the local 
wigwam., 
Fire Warden Sheahan calls atten- 
tion to the wisdom of getting permits 
now for brush fires, while the ground 
is still damp, instead of waiting until 
the ground is dry. The danger from 
Gras a ould be much less now. 
Fires were built under the boilers 
at the Gravel Pond station and they 
were tested the past week. The roof 
of the station will probably be finish- 
ed next week. Difficulty has been 
experienced in getting materials to 
the station on account of the poor 
condition of the roads. 
Mrs. J. W. Campbell expects to 
open her house on School street by 
May 1, after a winter spent’in Cali- 
fornia. Mrs. Campbell is to be with 
Rev. C. A. Lincoln and family (form- 
erly of Manchester) in Buffalo ie 
coming week, and after a brief visit 
with Mrs. L. R. Love and family in 
Toronto she will return to Manches- 
ter probably for Easter. 
Haraden is in the 
Roxbury, for treat- 
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