MANCHESTER SECTION 
The costume party of the Winter 
Series in the.Town hall tonight is 
sure to prove a most popular affair. 
Mrs. R, T. Glendenning was called 
to Sawyerville, Quebec, the first of 
the week by the serious illness of her 
brother’s 11-year old son. 
Oysters fresh every day at Swett’s 
fish market. adv 
The ladies of/the Social circle will 
give an old-fashioned New England 
supper at the Congregational chapel 
next Thursday. evening at 6 o'clock. 
Admission, 25 cents, 
Three new names were added to the 
voting list at the meeting of the reg- 
istrars Wednesday evening, — Ches- 
ter S, Taylor of Jeffrey’s court, and 
Joseph H. Katon of Forest st., and 
Byron Hobbs, Pine st. 
Emerson, Douglas, and Ground 
Gripper shoes at Bell’s Beach street 
store. adv 
Manual Miguel announces: that he 
is adding a shoe repairing branch to 
his harness making .establishment in 
Central sq. and he assures the pub- 
lic that he will be prepared to give 
them first-class service at right prices 
and with promptness, adv 
The town reports were distributed 
about town Wednesday and Thurs- 
day, fully ten days earlier than ever 
before, This is made possible by the 
closing of the fiscal year of the town 
on Dec. 31, instead of Jan. 31, They 
would have been out earlier had not 
Accountant Jones been recuperating 
from serious illness. 
Felt boots, overshoes and rubbers 
at Walt Bell’s Central Sq. adv 
LincoLN Mermorrat Ex€RCISES. 
At the Story High school, Man- 
chester, Thursday afternoon, Febru- 
ary 12, a program commemorative of 
fol- 
the day was carried out as 
lows: Singing, school; Reading 
of the Governor’s. Procla~ation, 
Abbott Foster; recitation, “Abraham 
Lincoln,” Nina Sinnicks; singing, 
school; recitation, “The Modesty of 
Lincoln,” Ralph Stearns; recitation, 
“Our Native Land,’ Esther Carroll; 
singing, “America,” school. 
The new piano, three violins, and 
violincello were used to accompany 
the singing. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, February 13, 1914. . 
The King’s Daughters will meet 
with Mrs. Calderwood Monday even- 
ing, : 
The Manchester Woman’s club 
will-meet Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 3.30 
in the chapel. Miss Edith Arey, who 
was the reader at last year’s Guest 
Night, will give a monologue, “All- 
of-a-Sudden Peggy.” Mrs. Gertrude 
P. Smith will be the hostess. 
Fall and winter styles in Lamson 
& Hubbards hats at Bell’s Beach 
street store. adv 
There will be a meeting of the 
Manchester Equal Suffrage League 
on Monday afternoon, Feb. 16, at 3 
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. F. 
Rabardy, 52 Central St. Mrs. W. O. 
Pinkham from Colorado will speak 
on the political conditions of that 
state. All are cordially invited to 
attend. 
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Mrs. Fred Sanborn of Dorchester 
was in town Wednesday, a guest of 
Mrs, J. A. Lodge, Church st. 
The Helping Hand society con- 
nected with North Shore lodge, A. 
O. U, W., will hold their annual 
meeting after the meeting of the 
lodge next Tuesday evening. 
Fresh oysters daily at Swett’s Fish — 
Market. © adv 
Mrs. Long announces that her 
children’s class will give an after-. 
noon party to their friends in the 
Town hall tomorrow afternoon, Feb. 
14, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Admission — 
15 cents. adv 
Members of Camp 149, S. of V., 
accompanied by Post 67, G, A. R., © 
Associates, Allen W. R. C., and Boy 
Scouts, will meet at G. A. R, hail 
‘Sunday evening at 6.30 o’clock to 
attend the Lincoln memorial service 
at the Baptist church. 
Samuel Knight entertained a few — 
of his friends at his home on Cen- 
tral st, last Saturday night as a sort 
of farewell party before starting for 
his new work in Arizona. He left 
Monday morning for the Iron Cap — 
Copper Co. mine at Globe to assist in 
looking after his father’s interests. 
His father is president of the Iron. 
Cap Copper Co., which is rapidly 
coming to the front as one of the 
enterprising and successful mining 
projects in the vicinity of Globe, 
Ariz. 
Sweaters, at Walt Bell‘s Central 
Sq. adv 
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING. 
The annual meeting of the Man- 
chester Parent-Teacher association 
will be held in the Price School, 
Wednesday evening, Feb, 18, at 7.45 
o'clock. 
Following the business of the 
evening there will be an address by 
Mr. Philip Davis, director of the 
Civic Service House, Boston, on 
“Child Life on the Street.” There 
will also be vocal solos by Miss Emily 
Ferriera and Miss Clara Carrin and 
a social hour of unusual interest. 
In this way we shall celebrate 
Child Welfare Day (Feb. 17) and 
a large attendance is hoped for. 
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