June 9, 1916. 
SN 
Announcement 
Mr. Thomas Baker, for years 
with Bullock’s Bakery, is now 
associated with the Manchester 
Laundry, where he will be 
pleased to meet his many friends. 
Manchester 
Laundry 
Phone GO Ses, 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Assistant State Supt. Lawton of 
the Anti-Saloon League spoke at the 
morning service at the Congl. church 
last Sunday. In the evening a co- 
worker, Robert H. Magwood, head of 
the No-license division of the league, 
spoke at the Baptist church. Both 
described the work of the association 
and made pleas for financial support. 
At the Congl. church Sunday 
morning the pastor will preach on 
the topic, “Quo Vadis, or Whither 
Goest ‘Thou.” The names of those 
who won prizes in the “Go-to- 
Church” contest will be announce | 
Sunday morning. Through a delay 
in ordering the pins they. cannot be 
given out until a week from Sunday. 
The pastor will preach at 7.30 p. m. 
A week from Sunday the Odd Fel- 
lows will attend the church in a body 
for the morning service. A sermon 
appropriate to the occasion will be 
delivered by the pastor. There will 
be special music by the choir. 
The services at the Baptist church 
Sunday will be in observance of Chil- 
dren’s Day. In the morning the pas- 
tor, Rev. A. G. Warner will preach on 
“The Children’s Day,” and his even- 
ing topic will be “The Kingdom Wita- 
in.” The children of the S. S. will 
take a prominent part in both ser- 
vices. 
CooL-WILTSHIRE. 
At the Baptist parsonage, Manches- 
ter, Thursday evening Simeon Cool 
and Miss Anna B. Wiltshire, both of 
Manchester, were united in marriave 
by Rev. A. G. Warner. The single 
ring service was used. The young 
couple will make their home on Sea 
street, with Mr. and Mrs. John Cool, 
for the present. 
notes also 
Additional Manchester 
on page 15. 
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ALUMNI REUNION. 
Alumni of Story High School, 
Manchester, and their guests enjoyed 
« delightful evening’s entertainment 
in Town hall last evening. A pro- 
gram of unusual merit was furnished 
as a prelude to the dancing. It open- 
ed with a selection, “Firefly Galop,” 
by Carey’s orchestra which was fol- 
lowed by a reading, ‘The Husband’s 
Holiday,” by Miss Lila Goldsmith. 
The next number, “Winter Song,” 
was by Roland H. Knight, who sang 
“Shipmates O’Mine” in response to 
an encore. A xylophone solo, “Lucia 
D’Lammermoor,” by J. Carey Mar- 
tin was greatly appreciated. Mrs. 
Isabella Stidstone gave an humorots 
reading, “Mrs. McDuffy at the Ball 
Game,” in an entertaining manner. 
A quartet, composed of Mrs. Rav- 
mond C, Allen, Mrs. Abbott Hoare, 
Mrs. Frank Bullock and Mrs. F.C. 
Rand, sang “Little Papoose.” 
The “next part of the ‘prograth 
proved to be a surprising feature to 
part of the gathering and was really 
the most interesting part of the evea- 
ing. In a speech, expressing the es- 
teem and high regard of the grad- 
uates of Story High School, Harry 
R. Floyd presented the retiring Prin- 
cipal Alfred L. Saben with a. bronze 
statue representing “Peace.” Mr. 
Saben expressed his appreciation of 
the gift and the spirit shown. Mr. 
Saben has been principal of Story 
High School for the past 17 years and 
this year declined re-election. 
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Mrs. Raymond C. Allen sang, 
“Sing Me to Sleep,” in a pleasing - 
manner and for an encore sang “The 
Kerry Dance.” An orchestral selec- 
tion, “Sweet Cider Time,,’ concluded 
the program. Ice-cream was served 
during the intermission and dancing 
followed. While the attendance was 
not as great as had been hoped those 
who attended had a most enjoyable 
time. 
ALLEN’S PHARMACY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, - - 
Mass. 
THE ARIONOLA WILL MAKE A VERY ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD ADDITION 
Every member of the 
family will enjoy 
its beautiful tone 
Let us demonstrate it to you. 
Will play Victor, 
Columbia and 
Edison Records 
We know you will be pleased with it. 
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