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MANCHESTER WOMAN’S CLUB 
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gave her most cordial greetings and 
hearty congratulations for the pleas- 
ure her address gave them. Miss 
Boardman is winning a_ coveted 
place in the affections of the Man- 
chester people, who find her a most 
charming and brilliant woman gift- 
ed and willing to share her time and 
abilities for others. 
During the social period that fol- 
lowed, the directors served tea in the 
tea room. Dr. Leon Vincent was an- 
nounced as the speaker for Tuesday 
afternoon, October 17th. Nathaniel 
Hawthorne will be his subject. 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 
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West Newton. Later he was super- 
intendent of the Hemenway estate 
at Manchester, for eleven years. 
Since coming here he has engaged 
in the real estate business. 
‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Bohaker have had 
six children, five of whom are living, 
Henry O. Bohaker and Otis F. Bo- 
haker of Manchester; John E. Bo- 
haker of Swampscott ; Mrs. J. W. 
Calnek of Granville Ferry, N.8., and 
Mrs. J. Vernon Clark of Lower 
Granville, N. S. They also have 18 
grandchildren. 
‘‘Mr. Bohaker has two sisters, 
Mrs. Anna Chambers of Middleton, 
N. S., and Mrs. Sophia Phinney of 
Noble, Okla., and three brothers, A. 
W. Bohaker of Boston, G. T. Bo- 
haker of Somerville and T. S. Bo- 
haker of Granville, N. S. Mrs. Bo- 
haker has one sister, Mrs. Lizzie 
Cushing of Boston.’ 
Mr. and Mrs. Bohaker were well 
remembered on the anniversary by 
Mr. Bohaker’s former employers, 
Mrs. Hemenway and Mr. and Mrs. 
Geo. E. Cabot of Manchester, who 
sent them a gift of gold. Other 
friends and relatives in Manchester 
also remembered them, a beautiful 
anniversary cake being among the 
gifts sent from here. 
Real Estate and Improvement 
James M. Newell of Boston, con- 
veys to Martha G., w ife of Clement 
S. Houghton of ‘Manchester, land 
and buildings, Norman avenue and 
New street, Magnolia, 101 by 298.5 
feet. 
Clement S. Houghton’ of Manches- 
ter to James M. Newell of Boston, 
lend and buildings, Norman avenue 
and New street, Magnolia, 289.5 by 
101 feet. 
Ralph W. Allen of Richmond 
Tlill, N. Y., has conveyed to Carrie 
F., wife of Raymond Allen of Man- 
chester, a half interest in 12,300 
square feet of land with buildings 
on Vine street, Manchester. 
and Kitchen Furnishings 
Pp. S. LYCETT, 
Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
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