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Come in and see us—EVERY BODY—this is YOUR Bank, and you can make 
We want every man, women and child in this community 
it a big institution. 
to have a deposit with us—as soon as possible—in either the commercial or 
interest departments. 
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President 
Roger W. Babson 
Dr. G. W. Blaisdell 
Michael J. Callahan 
CAPITAL $100,000 
Ernest S. Curtis 
Everett L. Edmonds 
C. E. Fisher 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST. COMPANY 
IS READY TO DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS 
ROGER W. BABSON 
FRANKLIN K. HOOPER 
Vice-Presidents 
DIRECTORS. 
William Hoare 
F. K. Hooper 
Henry S. Grew George L. Knight 
Edward A. Lane 
F. J. Merrill 
RALPH H. MANN 
Secretary and Treasurer 
Horace Standley 
George F. Willett 
SURPLUS $25,000 
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MANCHESTER. 
Next Wednesday evening the 
YMCA will hold their annual ban- 
quet in the chapel preparatory to 
closing for the summer months. 
Each member will have the privilege 
of inviting a lady friend. A collation 
will be served and a social evening 
enjoyed. It is expected a number of 
the directors will be present, and that 
County Secretary Stranger of Dan- 
vers may also be a guest of the eve- 
ning. 
Jap-a-lac at D. T. Beaton’s. - 
Mr. and Mrs. EF. H. Wilcox enter- 
tained five tables at whist at their at- 
tractive new cottage, Norwood ave- 
nue, Tuesday evening in honor of the 
tenth anniversary of their marriage. 
They were presented with a _ very 
beautiful electric lamp. 
Locks, clocks and watches repaired 
at Loomis’. * 
BASE-BALL. 
The baseball game between Fen- 
wood Athletic association of Glouces- 
ter and the Manchester Crickets at 
the playground, Manchester, Satur- 
day afternoon resulted in the Crickets 
being defeated 9-3. Tomorrow after- 
noon the Crickets play the “Sheri- 
dans” of Salem. 
The Crickets have been very for- 
tunate so far in receiving generous 
donations both from the townspeople 
and-from summer residents, all of 
which is heartily appreciated as it 
takes money to run a good ball team. 
On Friday, May i2th, there will 
be an invitation dancing party in the 
Town hall under auspices of the 
Daisy Club and the Manchester 
Crickets, the proceeds to go in 
the treasury of the Crickets. 
Last Saturday afternoon the High 
School went to Hamilton and played 
the Hamilton and Wenham team, the 
local team being defeated 15-2. 
On Tuesday evening of this week 
the Crickets held an important busi- 
ness meeting at the Primary School. 
The Crickets have as manager Dr. 
Waldo Tyler, and Ralph Stanley is 
assistant manager. Frank L. Decker 
was appointed treasurer. Arrange- 
ments are being made for entering the 
Greater Salem League. 
FIREMEN Herp ANNUAL MEETING. 
The annual firemen’s business 
meeting took place last evening. 
The chemical company was disbanded 
and the members transferred to other 
companies. The newly elected offi- 
cers of the auto hose and chemical 
are: 
Captain, Alfred E. Hersey; Lieu- 
tenant, Ellery Rogers; Clerk, George 
FE. Hildreth, who was. elected for his 
16th year; Chairman of entertain- 
ment committee, Curtis B. Stanley; 
Hook and Ladder Company officers: 
Captain, Granville Crombie; Ljieu- 
tenant, Thomas A. Baker; Clerk, 
Charles Fritz. 
Lyman W. Floyd, who was trans- 
ferred from the disbanded chemical 
company to hose number 1, was clerk 
of the old company 22 years and was 
very efficient in his duties. 
The tryout will not take place until 
the first Monday evening in June, by 
order of the engineers. 
The chemical engine company, 
which was disbanded by the engineer 
held its first meeting November 4, 
1889, of the original membership only 
L. W. Floyd, remains, who during the 
entire term has acted as engineer and 
clerk. The chemical was purchased 
largely through the personal  influ- 
ence of the late Daniel W. Friend at 
a cost of $1,774.50. It has done good 
service but was recently displaced by 
the auto chemical wagon. 
Fire extinguishers for house, yacht 
and automobile at Beaton’s. © 
Eddy refrigerators at Beaton’s. * 
Whatever it is take it to Loomis. 
