Ni@Ry Der 
MANCHESTER 
The Misses Mary and Rebecca Do- 
lan of Roxbury have just concluded a 
visit with their aunt, Mrs. Michael 
Kane, Summer street. 
The fourth annual outing of the 
Essex County Democratic club at 
Tuck’s Point tomorrow afternoon 
will attract a big gathering of Demo- 
crats. Men prominently identified 
with the party will be among the in- 
vited guests and speakers. A clam 
chowder dinner will be served about 
{wo o'clock followed by speech-mak- 
ing. 
The ‘‘Farewell Dance” of the Bache- 
lor Boys is sure to attract a _ large 
crowd next Wednesday evening at the 
Manchester Town Hall. The Bachelor 
Boys have made for themselves a good 
reputation of running popular dances 
for the past three years and for that 
reason the dance next week will prove 
ro less popular. Long’s full orchestra 
will play. 
Allen Post 67 took part in the out- 
ing of the Essex County G. A..R. at 
Pynn and Nahant last Saturday, 12 
members making the trip by auto 
through the kindness of Messrs. 
Swett, Sinnicks, Knoerr and Morley 
for which they are grateful. hey en- 
joyed the day very much; there were 
150 autos in the parade at Lynn, with 
about 500 veterans riding. 
Mrs. David L. Rust and son Clar- 
ence, who have been in Lynn visiting 
the former’s sister, Mrs. Lottie B. Hill, 
have been visitors to relatives in Man- 
chester this week. It is forty-five 
years since Mrs. Rust and her son have 
been in Manchester, and it is 
Meediess tO say’ that they were 
wonderfully interested in the new 
Manchester—the summer resort. Man- 
chester’s days as a sumer resort have 
all come within the last forty years. 
They live now in Minnesota. The late 
David Rust was a brother of William 
Choate Rust of Bridge street, one of 
Manchester’s oldest and most respect- 
ed citizens, who we are pleased to see 
out again after an illnes. 
An automobile owned by Dr. Ed- 
ward F. Harrington of South Boston 
Came to grief on Craft’s Hill, Man- 
chester Cove, last night. Dr. Harring- 
ton and three companions, John Brad- 
bury, Frank Hall and William Cot- 
trel of Boston, were returning from 
Magnolia where they had been mem- 
bers of a party of roo Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery men dining at the 
Magnolia Grille. As they came down 
the hill a rear wheel came off, ‘The 
ear left the road and bolted into the 
woods, narrowly averting collision 
with some large trees. “he machine 
was wrecked but the occupants of the 
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car escaped injury. Other autos 
picked them up and carried them on 
to Boston. 
The invitation dancing party of the 
Brownland employees’ held in Town 
Hall last Friday evening was a thor- 
oughly enjoyable event. An assemb- 
lage of the employees’ friends danced 
the gay and fantastic throughout the 
evening and, needless to say, had a 
eood time. ‘The hall was attractively 
decorated. 
Many friends of the local express 
drivers attended their dance at the 
Town Hall last Wednesday night. 
Curtis Stanley looked after the ar- 
rangements for the hop. Everything 
went smoothly and an enjoyable time 
for all resulted. 
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last night of the death of his aged 
father in Scotland. One of the Misses 
Swanson who sailed last week for 
Scotland had not yet reached her 
father’s side. The other will go to 
Scotland shortly. 
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