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MANCHESTER 
Geo. S. Sinnicks is expected home 
today from a trip to Bermuda with 
the Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
of which he is a member. 
Chairman Edward §S. Knight of 
the Board of Selectmen, and Mrs. 
Knight, returned yesterday from a 
trip to New York city. 
The Mass. Press association is 
leaving tomorrow on a few days’ 
trip to the western part of the state 
—Northampton, Holyoke, Green- 
field, Mt. Tom and Amherst. Editor 
Lodge of the Breeze, and Mrs. Lodge 
are to go. 
The High school athletic associa- 
tion will present the following 
events for competition at the play- 
grounds Saturday afternoon: 100- 
yard dash, '4 mile run, mile run, re- 
lay race, high jump, pole vault, 
broad jump, shot put, ete. 
Bernard O. Tyler has entered the 
Institute of Technology. 
Mrs. John M. Hutchinson returned 
yesterday from her three weeks’ so- 
journ with relatives in Digby, N.S. 
Mrs. Hutchinson’s visit was greatly 
saddened by the death of her fa- 
ther shortly after her arrival. 
The annual meeting of the Miss- 
ionary Society of the Congregational 
chureh was held yesterday afternoon 
in the chapel when the following offi- 
cers were elected: Mrs. L. H. Ruge, 
president; Mrs. Alice Haskell, vice 
president; Mrs. Henry Mitchell, 
treasurer of foreign and Miss Anna 
Phillips, treasurer of home missions ; 
Mrs. Charles R. Peart, secretary. A 
bean supper was served at 6 o’clock. 
Rey. R. M. Martin will preach at 
the Baptist church, Sunday. 
Masconomo Council, No. 1232, 
Knights of Columbus, of this town 
will attend a Memorial Mass at the 
Sacred Heart church Thursday, Oc- 
tober 12th, at 9 o’clock, after which 
they will leave on the 10.30 train 
for Boston to take part in the Co- 
lumbus Day parade. L. J. Watson, 
Grand Knight. 
The annual meeting of the Man- 
chester Launch club was held Wed- 
nesday evening. The following offi- 
cers were elected: A. C. Needham, 
commodore; lL. O. Lations, vice 
commodore; R. Ll. Cheever, secre- 
tary and treasurer; H. L. Roberts, 
collector; D. Fenton, measurer. The 
executive committee is composed of 
the officers, the chairman of the vari- 
ous committees and Dr. C. L. Hoyt, 
Roger L. Putnam and F. H. Mosher. 
Horace Standley, F. J. Merrill, 
William Hawksworth, Arthur E. Ol- 
son, Everett L. Edmunds and James 
Coulter composed an automobile 
party to attend the Brockton fair 
yesterday. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephene 53-13 
Accepts Call of ee heme Baptist SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
ure 
Rev. Albert Gardner Warner of 
Islesboro, Me., has accepted the call 
of the Baptist church, Manchester, COAL and WOOD 
and will begin his pastorate here 
November 12th. “SORT 
George F. Andrews 
George 1m Andrews, 50, a native 36 Central Street 
a bere ie passed away last 
londay at his home on Summer Man -by-the- 
street. Mr. Andrews was a son of gen aCal © 
the late George and Julietta An- 
drews of Manchester. He was a 
painter by trade, being employed for 
several years past by E. A. Lane. ~ 
He is survived by a widow and five GEO. W ° HOopPeER, 
small children, the oldest of whom is 
a boy of thirteen years. Funeral 
services were held Thursday after- Bian tee 
noon, Rev. L. H. Ruge officiating. 
Services were held in the Memorial FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
chapel. Burial was at Rosedale. 
William Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim Kitchen Furnishings 
Fathers, will hold its meeting for in- 
stallation of officers next Monday 
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