MANCHESTER SECTION 
The annual meeting of the Man- 
chester Trust Co. was held Tuesday, 
Jan. 13, when the same board of off- 
cers and directors was elected as last 
year. 
The January meeting of the Par- 
ent-Teacher association will be held 
in the Price School hall, on Wednes- 
day evening, Jan, 21. The program 
for this meeting will be announced 
later. 
The Woman's Club meeting will 
be held on Tuesday, Jan, 20. Mrs. 
Rachel Noah France will speak on 
Shakespeare’s Heroines and Mrs. 
Mary C. Dean will be the hostess, 
Headquarters for raincoats at 
Bell’s Beach street store, adv 
The annual banquet of the North 
Shore Horticultural society will be 
held next Wednesday evening, Jan. 
21: The banquet will be at 6.30, with 
Dill of Melrose as caterer. An en- 
tertainment will follow, consisting of 
musical selections and readings. The 
Everett Grls’ quartet, which gave so 
much satisfaction a year ago, will 
appear again this year. Dancing will 
bring the evening to a close. 
Negligee shirts of $1.00 value for 
79 cents, and 50 cent value for 4o 
cents, all next week at E, A, Leth- 
bridge’s. adv 
The vital statistics of Manchester 
for 1913 is printed on another page. 
Fifty-eight births are recorded for 
the year—27 males and 31 females. 
‘There are 37 deaths—three in in- 
fancy and I9 over sixty years, six 
of whom were over 80, There were 29 
marriages. 
Scottish smoked finnan haddie— 
something new—at Swett’s fish mar- 
ket. adv 
Maynard B. Gilman and Geo. E. 
Willmonton returned Sunday night 
from a brief visit to New York. 
Fred K. Swett returned the same 
time. He had been there most of 
the week in connection with the auto 
show, where Green & Swett had 
their newly-patented tire pump. in 
demonstration. J. A. Lodge return- 
ed from New York Tuesday after a 
several days’ business trip in connec- 
tion with the coming season’s adver- 
tising, 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
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Friday, January 16, 1914. 
Born Tuesday, Jan, 13, a son, to 
Mr. and Mrs. Suzharski, of the col- 
ony of Polish people living on Pine 
street. 
Born Thursday, Jan. 8, at their 
home in West Gloucester, a son, to 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Hannable, 
formerly of Manchester. This is 
the ninth child. 
Born, this morning, a son to Let- 
ter Carrier and Mrs. Wm. Hodgdon, 
School st. 
We use nothing but Essex clams, 
shocked in our own market, as or- 
dered. Swett’s fish market. adv 
Emerson, Douglas and Ground 
Gripper shoes at Bell’s Beach street 
store, adv 
The best of Warren River Oy- 
sters, nothing better for invalids, at 
Beach St, Restaurant. adv 
The annual meeting of the Help- 
ing Hand association of North Shore 
lodge will be held after the regular 
meeting of the lodge on Tuesday 
evening, Jan, 20. 
The special town meeting to take 
action on the new almshouse, twice 
postponed, will be held next Monday — 
evening at 8 o’clock. The committee 
visited the lot on Pleasant st. yes- 
terday afternoon, in company with 
the architect, Mr, Fox, and Engineer 
R. C, Allen; it is said that everyone ~ 
is much pleased with the new loca- 
tion and it is probable that the build- 
ing, if erected, will be placed ona 
beautiful knoll which sets well back 
from the road. It is also said that 
the building can be constructed for 
much under $31,000, which is asked 
for in the warrant. 
Manchester Trust Company 
- Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Capital $100,000. 
Surplus, Account $32,500.00. 
Assets $751,306. 64. 
DEPOSITS. 
May 1, 1911, 
Jan, 14, 1912 
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Jan. 14, 1914, 
$48, 337.39 
222,323.94 
362,697.82 
615,299.37 
OFFICERS. 
Oliver 
T. Roberts, President. 
Roger W. Babson, Vice-President; 
William Hoare, Vice-President. 
Harry W. Purington, Secretary and Treasurer. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; 
Sats. 8:30-1; 
Sat. Ev’gs (deposit only) 7-8 
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