MANCHESTER SECTION 
The Arbella club will meet at the 
Chapel Tuesday afternoon, Oct 28, 
at 4 o'clock. 
A costume party will be held in the 
Town hall next Friday evening, Oct. 
31—Hallowe’en. It is an invitation 
affair. 
Deputy Andrew Stone of Marble- 
head did not pay an official visit to 
Magnolia lodge, I. O. O. F., last night 
as expected, but will do so next week. 
Miss Alice Haraden has_ returned 
home from the Beverly hospital 
where she was successfully operated 
on for appendicitis several weeks 
ago. 
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bridge’s. 
Mr. Vaughn and family of Summer 
street moved away from here this 
week to Springfield, Ohio, where 
Mr, Vaughn has a position as in- 
spector of machinery. 
Mr. and Mrs, James Babb with 
their son Reginald of Everett, spent 
the past Sunday at the home of Mr. 
and Mrs. Peter Diamond, Forest 
street. . 
The He Ji Gay Hlestric *Cor tare 
moving from their quarters in the 
Postoffice block to School street, in 
the building formerly occupied as a 
residence by Edw, S. Knight and 
family. 
Mrs. Gertrude Long announces an 
opening afternoon for children’s 
dancing class, Saturday, Nov. 1, from 
4 to 6, Town hall, Manchester. Mrs. 
Long especially invites mothers to 
come with children to get a complete 
idea of whait the course will consist. * 
On Monday evening, in spite of the 
storm, there was an informal Equal 
Suffrage meeting in Mrs. Leach’s 
cheerful and hospitable tea-room. It 
was decided that the local leagtie shall 
admit both men and women, and that 
the first regular meeting will be on 
Wednesday evening, October 29, at 
8 o’clock, in tthe same place, to elect 
officers and make plans for the win- 
ter. All women and men who are in- 
terested are cordially invited to this 
meeting by Mrs. Leach and Miss 
Stanwood. “Men and women to- 
at EF. A. Leth- 
* 
gether” is the modern idea. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
“Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
i Schoo! and Union Sts., Maachester :-: 
Friday, October 24, 1913. 
The Boy Scouts will go to the 
Rockport granite quarries tomorrow. 
The Chinese laundry is to move 
from Union street to the vacant store 
in the Bell building on Beach street. 
Past Sachem Fred C, Dougherty of 
Conomo tribe of Red Men has been 
appointed deputy of Winnipurket 
tribe of Lynn. 
A delegation of local W. R. C. went 
to Beverly Farms Tuesday evening 
to attend the annual inspection of the 
corps there by Mrs. Hannah Tappan. 
Timbro Comfort Shoes at Walt 
Bell’s, Central Sq. * 
FINANCIAL REPORT OF MANCHESTER 
Boy Scouts Camp, SoutH EFFING- 
HAMEN. HY AUG, 14:10 2OuLoIe 
RECEIPTS 
Gifts from friends $133.00 
Earned by Boy Scouts 66.44 
Received for Board 112.50 
Sale of Unused Milage 10.08 
Sale of Unused Provisions 9.85 
Total Receipts $331.87 
EXPENDITURES 
Transportation $123.31 
Incidenttals 22.65 
Provisions 118.24 
Total Expenditures $264.20 
Final Balance $67.67 
Actual cost of board for camp, 
$108.39; number of meals served, 
942; number of boys in camp, 20 for 
44 meals, two for 20 meals, 2 for 11 
meals; cost of meal per boy 11 1-2 
cents; number of days in camp, 15; 
entire cost of camp per boy per day, 
.67 plus. 
ALBERT G. WARNER, Scout Master. 
The above Camp Fund hias been de- 
posited with the Manchester Trust 
Co, All expenditures have been made 
by me upon order of Rev. A. G. War- 
ner. I have seen itemized bills for 
every expenditure and vouchers for 
payment of every bill. 41ne balance is 
correctly reported. I hereby testify 
that, to the best of my knowledge and 
belief, the above report. is correct. 
H. W, Purincron, 
Boy Scout Council Treasurer. 
The report in detail is obtainable 
upon request from Mr. Warner. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY | 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
Mada South Ridg., Reston | 
The wedding of Frank Floyd and 
Miss Edna West will ttake place in 
Amesbury tomorrow, 
Curtis B, Stanley has been trans- - 
ferred to the Brookline office of the 
American Express Co., for the win- 
cet 
Children’s Educator and Walton 
Shoes at Walt Bell’s, Central Sq. * 
C. Elmer Smith of the Man- 
chester Trust Co. office staff is having 
a vacation. Miss Alice Hoare is sub- 
stituting during his absence. 
Smoke Halibut at Swett’s Fish 
Market. * 
Outing flannel at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. * 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O. for week 
ending Oct, 18, 1913: Ralph S. At- 
water, Miss Mary Allen, Benjamin F. 
Bradbury, Mrs. G. M. Cummings,. 
Miss Etta Duffee, Mr. Davis, Mrs. 
Frank E. Lewis, Miss Mae Miller, 
Fred E. Pierce, Simon J. Powers, 
Miss Vera Pierce, Miss E. Riedell, 
Miss Margaret Russell, Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel Stevens, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. 
Turner.—Sam’l. L, Wheaton, P: M. 
To Rars—E Funps FoR PLAYGROUND 
IN GLOUCESTER 
The Ward 2 Parent-Teacher asso- 
ciation of Gloucester will hold in City 
hall on Saturday afternoon, October 
25th, the entertainment called “Gold- 
en Hair and The Three Bears.” Mrs. 
Howard F. Smith, president of the 
association, with Miiss May M. 
Strong. as chairman, and an energetic 
committee, are faithfully working to 
secure a large patronage, to enable 
them to swell the playground fund. 
Gloucester is one of two cities in 
the state of Massachusetts that hias 
no playground and this body of wo- 
men 1s working hard to establish one 
in the near future. 
We would gladly welcome any 
Manchester friends, young or old, 
who would enjoy seeing the little play- 
let and the dances given by Glouces- 
ter talent. We can assure them a 
most delightful afternoon. 
ELEANOR P, NICKERSON, 
for the committee. 
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