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MANCHESTER. 
The many friends of Mrs. E. J. 
Parsons, sister-in-law of Mrs. J. A. 
Torrey, will regret to learn of her 
death which occurred suddenly 
Monday evening at the Newton 
hospital. Mrs. Parsons has been a 
frequent visitor to Manchester and 
two years ago she spent the summer 
here, as well as part of last summer. 
Many young people from here are 
planning to attend the Drug Clerks’ 
ball in Manchester next Thursday 
evening, August 3d. The event will 
be the largest and best of the sum- 
mer and will be held in the Town 
hall. A concert by Long’s full or- 
chestra will come before the dance. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawksworth, 
who have been on a six weeks’ visit 
to Mr. Hawksworth’s former home 
in England, returned Wednes- 
day of last week after a very pleas- 
ant trip. They were in England in 
time for the coronation, and’ one 
feature of the trip very pleasing to 
Mr. Hawksworth was his being able 
to see Judge Moore’s horses win a 
number of ribbons in the Interna- 
tional Horse show in June. 
Lawn Party in Aid of District 
Nurse Fund. 
The lawn party held on the lawn 
of the residence of Leonardo W. 
Carter, School street, Manchester, 
Tuesday evening, was another one 
of those successful occasions both fi- 
naneially and socially, with which 
the Manchester Woman’s Club has 
been ecreditably connected. Mrs. 
George S. Sinnicks was chairman 
and Mrs. William W. Joseph was 
secretary and treasurer of this event 
—its object being to secure funds 
for the district nurse work. 
Under the star-lit sky with nearer 
overhead strings of Japanese lan- 
terns giving light, and to the strains 
of music from an excellent Victor 
machine in charge of Miss Grace 
Merrill, chairs and tables were ar- 
ranged for the company, who, while 
seated, purchased home-made _ ice 
eream, cake and sherbets in variety, 
served by the chairman and the fol- 
lowing waitresses: Mrs. Alfred C. 
Hooper, Mrs. Walter R. Bell, Mrs. 
Charles E. Bell and Miss Beth Jew- 
ett. Miss Jessie Hoare and Mrs. 
William W. Hoare dispensed ice cold 
lemonade and tonies which met with 
ready sale. Those desiring to know 
more of their fortunes were so en- 
lightened by Normandy gypsies :— 
Mrs. Perey A. Wheaton and Mrs. 
Leonardo Carter. The committee 
was ably assisted by L. W. Carter, 
John Carter and Allen McKinnon in 
decorating the grounds. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
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Corner School and Union Sts. 
Registered Pharmacist 
Manchester, Mass. 
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