late Mary and David Coughlin. 
deacon. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. John Hosford of Roslindale 
- was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Harry T. Sweet, Brook street. 
The opening party of the winter 
series will be held a week from tonight, 
November 7, in the Town Hall. It will 
be a Poverty Party. 
Allen Relief Corps, No. 119, will 
hold its annual inspection Thursday, 
Nov. 13. Mrs. M. Abbie Danforth of 
Gen. James Appleton Corps, No, 42 
of Ipswich will be the inspecting of- 
ficer. 
Mr .and Mrs. Geo. R. Steward had 
‘as guests over Sunday at their home 
on Pine street, Mr. and Mrs, Fred 
Taylor of Amesbury and Harry 
Whiston of Haverhill, 
Mrs. MartTHa A. AYERS. 
Mrs. Martha A. Ayers, widow of Isaac 
Ayers of Manchester, passed away last 
Friday at her home on Summer street, at 
the age of 81 years. She was a native 
of Portland, Maine, but spent the great- 
er part of her life in Manchester. 
She is survived by seven children, 
George F.. Edward W. and Annie M. 
Ayers of this town, Charles D. Ayers 
of Chicago and Frank F. Ayers of 
Leominster, also two stepchildren, Mrs. 
Nellie Putney of Hopkinton, N. H., and 
John W. Ayers of Chicago. 
Funeral services were held Tuesday, 
the Rev. C. A. Hatch of the Congrega- 
tional church officiating. 
Mrs. Mary A. Cooney. 
Mary A., wife of James Cooney of 
Sea street, Manchester, passed: away last 
Monday at her late residence, at the age 
of 51 years, 4 months, 25 days. 
Mrs. Cooney was born June 2, 1862, 
in Manchester, the daughter of the 
She 
had lived in Manchester all her life. 
For the past few years she has been in 
poor health and her fatal illness over- 
took her about a month ago. 
She is survived by a husband and five 
children, — four girls and a boy. ‘The 
oldest is nineteen. Mrs. Cooney is the 
last of her family. 
Funeral services were held Wednesday 
with solemn high mass at the Sacred 
Heart church at 9.30. Fr. Sullivan of 
Manchester was the celebrant, Fr. Ken- 
ney of Gloucester was deacon and Fr. 
Downey of Beverly Farms was sub- 
Burial was in St. Mary’s cem- 
etery, Salem. 
Rospert H. THORNTON. 
Robert H. Thornton, a well known 
resident of Manchester, passed away Fri- 
day noon, October 23, at his late resi- 
dence, No. 1 Washington street, Man- 
chester. 
Mr. Thornton was born January 10, 
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He was a wood-carver by trade and in 
his early days was employed by the old- 
time firms of Kelham & Fitz, and John 
C. Peabody, and in more recent years, 
since returning to Manchester, by the 
C. Dodge Furniture Company. 
He is survived by a widow and one 
daughter, Mrs. John Schaadt, who lived 
in Manchester, at 3 Washington street. 
Another daughter died years ago. 
Funeral services were held Monday, 
from his late home, Rev. A. G. Warner 
officiating. Burial was in Rosedale. 
Mr. Thornton was musical and for 
many years played in the local band. 
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