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Any person wishing the use of 
Program for Memorial Day at 
Manchester: 
Allen Post 67, GAR will meet at 
headquarters at 1 p.m.; form line 
at 1:45 in the following order: 
Platoon of Police; Acoriana band 
of Gloucester; Col. H. P. Wood- 
bury camp 149, S. of V., as escort to 
Allen Post 67 GAR; carriages. The 
column will be under command of 
Post Commander Enoch Crombie. 
Mareh to Summer = street eeme- 
tery, decorate graves; counter- 
march to Union cemetery, decorate 
graves; thence to Rosedale ceme- 
tery, decorate graves; services at 
monument; selection by band; 
prayer, Rev. T. L. Frost; exercises 
by Post and S. of V.; form column, 
march to town wharf; services in 
memory of naval veterans by 
WRC; return to headquarters; dis- 
missed; coneert by band on the 
Common. 
Public patriotic services will be 
held in the Town hall at 7:30 in the 
evening. The program will include: 
Welcome by the commander; sing- 
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ing by the Schubert quartet; invo- 
eation by Rev. L. H. Ruge; quar- 
tet; reading of general orders by 
Adjt. Rivers; quartet; Lincoln’s 
address by Miss Semons; quartet. 
address by National Chief of Staff, 
J. Payson Bradley; quartet; bene- 
diction by Rev. T. Ll. Frost. 
Memorial Sunday services will be 
held at the Baptist church with ser- 
mon by Rev. T. L. Frost. 
Post Associates and all soldiers 
and sailors of the Civil War are in- 
vited -to participate with Post 67 
in the observance of all these exer- 
G1Ses. 
Death of James W. Widger. 
Comrade Widger, a member of 
Post 67, GAR, Manchester passed 
away at his home, on Summer street, 
Sunday, May 21st, after a lingering 
illness.’ He was born in Boston, 
April Ist, 1840. He served during 
the Civil war in Co. C, 23rd Massa- 
chusetts Infantry, enlisting at Bos- 
ton, September 25, 1861, and being 
discharged at Boston, December 21, 
1864. He joined Post 67, May 24, 
1871, and has held the office of Post 
‘Surgeon for the past ten years— 
up to the time of his decease. Tis 
age is 71 years. He leaves a widow, 
daughter and grand-daughter, also 
one brother, Thomas D. Widger of 
this town. Funeral services were 
held from the Crowell Memorial 
chapel on Wednesday, May 24th, at 
2:30 p.m., Rev. L. H. Ruge officiat- 
ing, followed by the Grand Army 
burial service.. Interment was in 
Rosedale cemetery. Col. H. P. 
Woodbury camp 149, S. of V. acted 
as escort to the post, with muffled 
drums, and as pall-bearers. 
Bloobs — Is Harduppe pretty well 
known in your town? 
Slobbs—I should say he is.  He’s 
so well known he can’t even borrow 
an umbrella—Philadelphia Record. 
The alleviation of suffering is one 
of the means by which the advance- 
ment: of, our race is_ secured. Sir 
James Crichton-Browne. 
Everything Electrical 
G.E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
; Manchester, Mass. 
\ Telephones: Store, 12-11; Residence, 24-5 
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