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MANCHESTER. 
William H. Pulsifer of Gloucester, 
died at the home of his brother, 
James K., off School street, Monday 
night, at the age of 77. He was 
buried Thursday at: Gloucester. Mr. 
Pulsifer had been sick at_ his 
Gloucester home a short time and he 
was brought to Manchester Wednes- 
day of last week. He died from 
water around the heart. Besides a 
brother, James, he is survived by 
one sister in Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole will 
Lien the week-end in Hampton, 
well. 
John Bohaker of Swampscott, is 
spending the week with his uncle, 
Otis Bohaker and family. 
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Blaisdell 
announce the engagement of their 
daughter, Ruth Judith, to Mr. Ab- 
bott Hodgess Hoare, of Manchester, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoare, 
also of Manchester. 
The dance of the employees of 
The Brownlands, Manchester, Thurs- 
day evening of last week was a 
great success in every particular 
and reflected great credit on the 
part of the committee. Two hun- 
dred participated. Long’s orchestra 
furnished enjoyable dance music 
and the hall was tastefully deco- 
rated. During the moonlight dance, 
the assembled company was greatly 
surprised and pleased to see a screen 
removed on the stage, and a repro- 
duction of the original Brownland 
cottage illuminated met their gaze. 
Occupying seats of honor on _ the 
stage were Maynard Gilman, pro- 
prietor of The Brownlands, and 
Mrs. Breed, the housekeeper and J. 
Albert Brown, the popular butler. 
The committee of arrangements in- 
cluded the Misses Frye, Fay and 
Graham. Out of town guests pres- 
ent were Miss M. Virgile of Minot, 
Mass.; Miss A. Johnston, Provi- 
dence, and the Misses Dunlap and 
MacDonald of Boston. The dance 
was so successful that the Misses 
Garham and Frye will conduct an- 
other party at the Town hall on 
September 8th. A very pleasant 
feature of the Brownland employees’ 
dance was the presence of Mr. and 
Mrs. E. E. Sackett (nee B. L. 
Graham) of Marblehead, at the 
dance. Mrs. Sackett was the orig- 
inal promoter of this social affair 
among the employees and it gave 
her great pleasure to see that they 
are continued so successfully. It 
was Mr. and Mrs. Sackett’s first visit 
to Manchester since their marriage. 
Mrs. Sackett is a very bright young 
woman and is held in high esteem at 
The Brownlands. 
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making money for you? The more of it you have employed for 
you, the less you need to work yourself. If you keep on saving 
and putting your savings to work, the funded capital of your earn- 
ing years will gradually take up the burden and you will not need 
to work at all. Inthe meantime you are insured against hard 
luck or hard times. Have you ever thought about having some 
At Work For You? 
If not, it is time you did if you have any regard for your future 
comfort or for the well being of those dependent upon you. 
NOW is the time to begin te save. If you want to start on the 
the road to financial independence,§ or if you have started and 
would like help and encouragement take advantage of the oppor- 
tunities offered by the Manchester Trust Company. 
Money Deposited in our interest department be- 
tween now and September Fifth will draw 
interest from September First. 
Manchester Trust Co. 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
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