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MANCHESTER 
A number of Manchester men 
marched in the Flag Day parade in 
Gloucester, W ednesday. 
Miss. Madalene Bradford of Brook - 
line will be the week-end guest of 
Miss Bessie Bohaker of Smith’s 
Point. 
Edwin P. Stanley was one of the 
speakers at the convention of the Es- 
sex sae Woman’s Relief Corps 
Beverly Wednesday afternoon, 
the James McDonaugh and son, 
Joseph, and Mrs. Burton Howard of 
Woodhaven, N. Y., are visiting the 
former's mother, Mrs. Alfred Rogers, 
Brook st., for the summer. 
Elite Shoes for Spring at W. R. 
Bell’s, ae sq. adv. 
Frank P. Tenney attended the ban- 
quet and setae at the reunion of 
the Alumni of the Massachusetts In- 
stitute of Technology in Boston this 
week. Mr. Tenney was a member of 
the class of ’75 at Tech and was the 
first Manchester man to attend the 
institute. 
Work on the new road is progress- 
ing slowly. The rain early in the 
week delayed the work to some ex- 
tent and it was not until last night 
that the asphalt coat was applied co 
the road at the School st. corner ir 
Central sq. In order to complete th- 
work at that point the road_ roller 
worked until dark. The work from 
the postoffice corner to the Priest 
school was practically completed yes- 
terday also. ‘The gravelling of the 
West Manchester section of the road 
has been going on all week 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
The graduation exercises of the 
Story High School will occur next 
Wednesday, June 21, Town hall, 
Manchester at 7.45 p.m. The vale- 
dictory will be given by Nina E. Sin- 
nicks; the salutatory by Donald W 
Height; and the essay, by Ethel L. 
Andrews. Mr. Alden P. White of 
Salem, will give the address. Music 
will be furnished by the school. Th: 
members of the graduating class are: 
Ethel L. Andrews, J. Stanley Be.- 
ton, Henry F. Bohaker, Brenda I. 
Cook, Clara EF. Corrin, Emily M. Fer- 
reira, Abbott B. Foster, Catherine A. 
Gillis, Donald W. Height, Gladys G. 
Hildreth, Chester B. Hobbs, Franix 
P.. Knight,--Jr., “Russell.C: “Lucas, 
Mary R. Morley, Grafton R. Owens, 
Nina E. Sinnicks. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Miss Christene Campbell has open- 
ed her dress-making parlors, Beach 
st., for the summer. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
A small party from Simmons cel- 
lege spent the week-end at the Sign 
of the Crane tea room Anothe: 
small party from Wellesley will be 
there over this wek-end. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. ad. 
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glendenning 
leave Saturday for Northampton t9 
attend the Smith College Commence- 
ment. Their daughter, Gwendolen, 
is one of the graduates. 
Editor I. M. Marshall of the Cric- 
ket, and Mrs. Marshall, are leaving 
tomorrow with the Mass. Press 
Assoc., to. attend the National Edi- 
torial Assoc. convention in New York 
City all of next week. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
William Johnson, who will cele- 
brate his g9th birthday next Tuesday, 
has the distinction of being the oldest 
person in. Manchester. . Up until a 
year ago he was in remarkable pos- 
session of his faculties and still en- 
joys a hearty appetite and good healia 
for one of such an advanced age. 
His eyesight is good for objects at a 
distance and he ‘has good memory of 
faces. 
Take your bicycles to Peters to be 
repaired.—Opposite Manchester Elec- 
tric Co., Summer st. adv. 
A close game is expected tomor- 
row when the Manchester team 
crosses bats with the Samecs of Dor- 
chester, the crack nine with usually 
plays in Manchester on the Fourth of 
July. The game was originally ar- 
ranged for Saturday, June 3. but the 
date was changed to allow the game 
with the Battleship New York teani. 
Perry, the Samec pitcher; who led hi; 
nine to victory two years ago, will b» 
on the mound for the visitors. The 
battery for Manchester tomorrow wil! 
be Grover and Perkins as usual ani! 
Devlin will be at first base. Cody 
will cover second and O'Leary: w ili 
be at third. .Sandy Herron wi! be 
in his place at short stop again anid 
the outfield will be Collins Con dae 
and Gourley. Sane : 
WwW. B. Calderwood 
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MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, June 16, 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets Auto A.M. P.M. 
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Tues 20 407 7.24 7.04 2.10 247 
Wed 21 4.07 7.24 7.54 3.06 3.43 
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Owing to lack of space the account 
of the Flay Day celebration in ‘Towa 
June 16, 1916. 
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hall Wednesday was crowded out. 
A complete account will be printed 
next week. . 
The Brotherhood meeting next 
Monday evening will be in the nature 
Of a musical evening, the program 
being under the direction of Raym oud 
C All len. 
Er riacsss Manchester 290, adv. 
he Fouth of July committee: has 
ee ae a program for the day 
somewhat as follows: 5 a. m., salute 
and ringing of bells; 6 a. m 
assembles (horrible and antique, 
floral and civic, and trades) -“=ae 
Beach  st.; 6.30 promptly, — parace 
starts (Beverly Farms band) ; 9 2. 
m., exercises on Cominon by. Boy 
SGurts and Girls’ Tennis club, dire¢- 
tion Mr. Mcvarthy; 9.30, hose cotrp- 
ling contést, Central square ; 
10.00, 
athletic events, Central square ; 1.15, 
ECB for children in Town 
hall; 3,00, baseball, Stoneham’ ‘ys. 
Manchester ; pee band concert aa 
Common By (Sais Light Infantry 
band. The committee will be able ia 
provide some flat-bed drays ‘to ‘such 
as would like ‘to’ use a fldat in eh 
parade, if they are unable to proca: re 
ene otherwise, 
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