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MANCHESTER BASEBALL. 
Miss Princie Dodge was in Brock- 
ton over the week-end. 
Miss Edith Menkin returned this 
week from a vacation of several 
weeks in New York City. 
Miss Hester Rust was in Cambridge 
over the week-end visiting her sister, 
Mrs. Harry Floyd. 
Timbro Comfort shoes at 
Central Square. 
Misses Esther Northrup and Dora 
M. Marshall spent the week-end in 
Provincetown visiting the former’s 
sister, Mrs. William Wolfe. 
lf your lawn mower requires sharp- 
ening or repairing send it to the Man- 
chester Lawn Mower Co., 
corner Vine St. We sharpen lawn 
Mowersor$i:25. lel.327W. * 
iackecetoimt, Manchester, is a 
significant place for the Democratic 
county outing Sept. 13, because, with 
Gardner running for governor this 
fall, all the Democratic local candi 
dates will be snugly tucked away.— 
Salem News. 
Miss Alice Griffin Sargent and 
Harry Connors were united in mar- 
riage Sunday, August 31, at Boston. 
The bride is one of the four daugh- 
Bell’s, 
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ters of Mrs. Rebecca Sargent of 
Manchester. Mr, Connors’ home is in 
Brighton. 
Rep Cross First Atp COMPETITION. 
Five teams of four members each 
competed last Saturday afternoon in a 
demonstration of First Aid work of 
the American Red Cross in a compe- 
tition arranged and carried out by 
Miss Mabel Boardman, the exhibition 
taking place in the Manchester Town 
hall. Besides the three Manchester 
teams there was one from North At- 
tleboro and one from Milton. Maj. 
James R. Hall of the United States 
Army Medical Corps judged the 
work. 
The first prize, a large silver cup, 
offered by Mrs. F, A. Keep, was won 
by the North Attleboro team, Ruth 
Baker, captain; Amelia Etzensperger, 
Gertrude Cumberland and Elizabeth 
Wilmarth. Each member also received 
a bronze medal. ‘The second and third 
prizes were won by Manchester teams : 
captained by Mrs. Maude Carter and 
Miss Lena Jones. ‘These were given 
certificates. The prizes were present- 
ed by Gen. Francis H. Appleton of 
Peabody. 
Following the exhibition the annual 
meeting of Essex Chapter, A. N. R. C, 
Society, was held, the president. Gen. 
Appleton, presiding. The secretary, 
Miss Louisa P. Loring, read a report 
of the past year’s work. The old board 
of officers was reelected, 
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Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter. 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
—_————S, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
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Edward C. Knight, who is engaged 
in journalistic work in New York 
city, is spending his vacation in town, 
at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. C. 
Needham and family, Union street. 
Men’s London Boot Shop Shoes in 
Tan and Black. Very classy, at Bell’s, 
Beach St. “3 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
ONE-Desicn Boats END SEASON. 
The last race of the season was sail- 
ed Saturday afternoon by one-design 
boats of the Manchester Yacht club. 
Light airs prevailed, barely allowing 
the boats to finish within the limit. 
The Kiowa finally got a favoring wind 
and finished with a lead of 2m. and 
10s. over the Ketchup. The summary: 
Name. and Owner. El time. 
Kiowa; |e As lefiniessi2.: 3202815 
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