MANCHESTER SECTION 
Station-agent and Mrs. F. C, Rand 
spent Christmas with the former’s 
relatives in Portsmouth. 
Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Warner spent 
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, George 
G. Chadwick, North Andover, 
M, J. Callahan is spending the 
Christmas holidays in New York 
with his sister and other relatives. 
Headquarters for raincoats at 
Bell’s Beach street store, adv. 
Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Edmands, 
Bennett street, had the latter’s sister 
from Methuen with them for Christ- 
mas. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Toppan of 
Hanover spent Christmas in town 
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. T. C. Rowe. 
Willard Rust was home from Cam- 
bridge over the holiday. Wm, Hail 
of Boston was also a guest of Frank- 
lin B. Rust and family. 
Supt. of Schools C, E. Fish and 
Mrs. Fish of Amesbury spent Christ- 
mas with their daughter, Mrs. P. A. 
Wheaton and family, School street. 
Mr. and Mrs, James S, Tent of 
Brockton were in town yesterday 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Will- 
monton, Pleasant street. 
Very best of Warren River Oy- 
sters, nothing better for invalids, at 
oe St. Restaurant. adv. 
Chas. EF, Bell was able to be out 
yesterday for the first time since his 
operation at the Beverly hospital 
some weeks ago. 
Mr. and Mrs, ‘Harry Kitfield and 
son Ferris of Cambridge spent 
Christmas in town with Mr. and 
Mrs. D. T, Beaton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Goldsmith of 
Lynn spent Christmas in town with 
the former’s parents on Lincoln 
street. 
Charlie Dodge is going to New 
Haven shortly in connection with a 
big construction job as one of the 
engineering corps in charge. 
The State Board of Health give 
notice in another column of a hearing 
which they will give at the State 
House next Thursday, Jan. 1, rela- 
tive to “the discharge of sewage by 
the town of Manchester into the sea 
west of House Island.” 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
*Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, December 26, 1913. 
TREASURER’S REPORT 
Or THE MANCHESTER VISITING 
NursE ASSOCIATION 
I hereby present my first, making 
the third report, for the year 1913, 
embracing from December Ist, 1912, 
to December Ist, 1913: 
RECEIPTS 
Amount on deposit in Man- 
chester Trust Co., Dec. 
1, G1OT2 aha ey een: $1286.04 
Nursess Kees S..casaas oeree 340.29 
Dona lioness mttaer. cee oe ee 212.00 
Entertainments ........... tiga 
Town of Man., appro. .... “500.00 
School committee ......... 28.75 
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co... 43.00 
lnterest.on-depositt. = 3 20.70 
$2,543.29 
EXPENDITURES 
Nurses’ salary ....$1052.50 
Ineidentals> 228 -e6 6.55 
Carriage hire 28.40 
Supphes cia cecaes 16.68 
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co. 24.45 
$1,128.58 
$1,414.71 
Balance on deposit this day, Dec. 
I, 1913. 
Resp. Submitted 
Aice P. JosEpH, Treas. 
P. S. Further contributions from 
interested friends will be received at 
any time by the Treasurer. 
—A. P. J. 
There will be a meeting of Fr. 
Shahan Court, M. C. O. F.,. in Car- 
penters’ hall, Tuesday evening, Dec. 
30, at 7.45. All members are requested 
to be present. 
Miss Alice Knight is spending the 
Christmas holidays in town with her 
sister, Mrs. Alfred C. Needham and 
family, Union street. Edward C-. 
Knight came on from New York to 
spend the holiday, too. 
Let us call for your orders for fish 
on Mondays and ‘Thursdays, for 
Tuesday’s and Friday’s use. Every- 
thing fresh and first quality. Man- 
chester Fish Market, Central Sq. 
Phone 163. adv. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: 
Old South Bidg., Boston 
Wm. J.. Lethbridge and family 
spent the holiday in Boston with Mrs. 
Lethbridge’s brother, 
Supt. Lovering of the Manchester 
llectric Co., and family, spent Christ- 
mas with relatives in Waban. 
Emerson, Douglas and Ground 
Gripper shoes at Bell’s Beach street 
store. adv. 
At the probate court this week in- 
ventories were filed on the estates of 
Andrew Ahearn, $412.94; and James 
Cronin, $3285.39. 
- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Preston May 
Rogers) of Montserrat were in town 
to spend Christmas with the latter’s 
parents. 
Dr. and Mrs. R, T. Glendenning 
had with them over Christmas the 
latter’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Har- 
rison and also her brother Charles 
Harrison and bride of Cambridge. 
Mr, and Mrs. James E.. Specht had 
with them over Christmas, at West 
Manchester, their son Price Specht 
and wife of Portland, Miss Ruth 
Gavel of Boston, and also Mr. 
Specht’s father, Edward P. Specht, 
of Digby, N. S., who arrived Tues- 
day for a visit. 
Mr. and Mrs: Charles S. Bott of 
Gloucester announce the engagement 
of their daughter, Miss Eliza Sum- 
ner Bott to Cheever Lawrence Her- 
sey, son of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred E. 
Hersey of Manchester. Mr. Hersey 
was home from Andover over Christ- 
mas. 
‘Fall and winter styles in Tener 
& Hubbard hats at Bell’s Beach street 
store. adv. 
One of the largest gatherings yes- 
terday was that at the home of Mr. 
and Mrs, Lyman W. Floyd, Central 
square. 
board for the Christmas dinner: Mr. 
and Mrs. Floyd; Mr, Floyd’s father, 
Mr. Pierson of Byfield; Mrs. Floyd’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius F, Ra- 
bardy and Miss Etta Rabardy; Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry Floyd of Cambridge ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Floyd of Man- 
chester; Bert Floyd and his fiancee, 
Miss Blanche Bailey of Charlestown, 
and Miss Abbie Floyd. The only 
member of the family missing was — 
Joseph Floyd, who is in California. 
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