MANCHESTER SECTION 
Wm. Kenneally is home from New 
York for a two weeks’ vacation. 
Chas. Marsh of Boston and Man- 
chester has returned from New York 
for the winter., 
The annual business meeting and 
election of officers of The Manches- 
ter club will be held tonight. 
Harold Kullberg, formerly chauf- 
feur for G. E. Willmonton, was in 
town Sunday renewing acquaintan- 
ces, 
Mr, and Mrs. George Sinnicks en- 
tertained a large number of friends 
at their pleasant home on Ashland 
avenue on New Year’s eve. 
A delegation of local S, of V. will 
go to Beverly tonight for the instal- 
lation of the 1914 officers of the Bevy- 
erly camp. 
The annual meeting of the stock- 
holders of the Manchester Trust Co., 
will be held Tuesday, Jan, 13, at 2 
p. m., in the Congregational chapel. 
Headquarters for raincoats at 
Bell’s Beach street store. adv. 
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glendenning 
gave a young people’s party with 
dancing, at their home on Church 
street, Monday evening, for their 
daughter, Miss Gwendolen Glenden- 
ning, who was home from Smith for 
the Xmas holidays. 
The joint installation of officers of 
Allen post, G,.A. R., Allen Relief 
corps and Col H. P. Woodbury camp, 
S. of V., will be held in the Manches- 
ter Town hall next Monday evening. 
The first annual ball of the Man- 
chester-Magnolia telephone  opera- 
tors, which was held in the Manches- 
ter Town hall on Xmas Eve was a 
big success, 
The first open meeting of the Man- 
chester Woman’s club for 1914 is to 
be given in the Town hall Tuesday 
afternoon, Jan. 6, at 3.30, when 
Chauncey M, Hawkins will give his 
illustrated lecture, “Bright Eyes and 
Wild MHearts of Our Northern 
Woods.” Mr. Hawkns has labored 
for years to obtain these pictures, 
which are pronounced the finest game 
pictures in existence, ‘This lecture 
is open to everyone upon payment of 
25 cents admission for adults and 15 
cents for children. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
“Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, January 2, 1914, 
Miss Catherine Crowley and Miss 
Julia Andrews spent Xmas in Bevy- 
erly with Miss Anna McDougal. 
Fall and winter stlyes in Lamson 
& Hubbard hats at Bell’s Beach street 
store. adv. 
A special meeting of the First 
Parish will be held on Friday even- 
ing, Jan, 2, at 7.30 o’clock, to take up 
the matter of installation of the new 
pastor of the Congregational church. 
Fr. SHAHAN Court ELECcTs. 
The following officers of Fr. Sha- 
han court, M, C. O. F., Manchester, 
have been elected for the coming 
year. These will be installed Thurs- 
day evening, Jan. 8, by Maurice F. 
Foley, D. H. C, R. and staff of Glou- 
cester. The officers are as follows: 
Henry O, Bohaker, C, R.; John Hol- 
loron, V. C. R.; Wm, McEachern, 
R, S.; John Gillis, F, S.; James Gal- 
lager, T.; Mrs, Margaret Coughlin, 
S. C.; Archie Gillis, J, O.; Margaret 
O’Neil, J. S.; Dennis Conlin, O. S.; 
Austin Morley, Wm. McEachern and 
Archie Gillis, trustees, 
BuRGLAR SCARE AT WeEsT MANCHES- 
TER, 
A maid discovered a burglar on 
the second floor of Mrs. J. C. Howe’s 
cottage, West Manchester, ° New 
Year’s Eve and both maid and the 
burglar experienced a terrible fright. 
She rushed down stairs and called 
help and the burglar jumped through 
an open window onto a piazza and 
escaped. It was 8.45 when one of 
the girls went to the second story 
of the house and to her surprise saw 
a man carrying a flashlight dash from 
one of the rooms toward a window. 
Chief of Police Sullivan, Sergt. An- 
drews and Officer Stoopes were on 
the job in a short time, but their ef- 
forts were fruitless in catching the 
burglar, who by that time had made 
a “getaway.” The maid was unable 
to give any sort of description of the 
man. Apparently he had been dis- 
covered just in time, for nothing was 
missed from any of the rooms. Mrs. 
Howe and her brother, Walter Yates 
and Mrs, Yates, were in Boston at 
the time. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
Schoo! and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
Edward Irish, of the bank, is hav- 
ing a week’s vacation which he is 
spending in New York. 
Deputy Sachem George M. Man- 
sell and staff of Sagamore No, 2 of 
Lynn will raise the chiefs of Conomo 
tribe on Wednesday evening, Jan. 7, 
at 7530; 
Miss Josephine White, who has 
been at Low’s, in Salem during the 
holiday rush, starts next Monday 
as assistant night operator at the 
local telephone exchange. 
Buy your Providence River, War- 
ren River and Cape Oysters at the 
Manchester Fish Market, phone 163. 
adv. 
Mr, and Mrs. William Melvin had 
a New Year’s party at their home on 
Bennett street New Year’s eve, 
About a dozen of their Scotch 
friends participated and a most en- 
joyable evening was passed, 
Bert Floyd has just completed his 
work at Cambridge and has gone to 
New Haven, Ct., where the Acine 
Wire Co, is having an extensive 
plant built. Mr. Floyd, also Charles 
Dodge of this town, are of the en- 
gineering corps in charge. 
Miss Abbie Floyd will attend a ban- 
quet at the Parker House, Boston, 
tonight, of the Whittier School 
alumni. Miss Floyd will start next 
Tuesday her winter’s course of 
teaching cooking at the Whittier 
school in Merrimac. 
Two classes in cooking for girls 
are to be in operation this winter, 
both taught by Miss Abbie Floyd. 
One was started some time ago, and 
is held on Mondays at Mrs. Saben’s. 
So popular has this become that an-— 
other is to be started for Saturdays, 
at the same place. Girls of the Ar- 
bella club are members of the classes. 
Mr. and Mrs, Julius F. Rabardy 
celebrated New Year’s at their home 
on Central street yesterday by hav- 
ing a goose dinner to which they in- 
vited a number of relatives and 
friends. In the party were Mrs. 
Rabardy’s son, Frank Smith and wife 
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs, George Jew- 
ett and Miss Elizabeth Allen, and 
ma and Mrs. L. W. Floyd and Miss 
ovd, 
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