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MANCHESTER. 
Miss Gladys Semons is home from 
Jackson College for the Christmas 
holidays, and Miss Grace Merrill is 
home from Andover. 
The Boy Scouts, under the direc- 
tion of Chief of Police Sullivan, are 
cooperating with the police depart- 
ment in guarding the Christmas Tree 
on the Common. 
Miss Louise Walsh was taken to 
the Massachusetts General hospital, 
Boston, Monday, for treatment for a 
complication of diseases. It is under- 
stood she is quite seriously ill. She 
has been confined to her bed since 
Thanksgiving. 
At their meeting Tuesday evening 
the board of selectmen granted a 
victualler’s license to Willis A. Bell 
to conduct a place of business on 
Beach st. It is understood Mr. Bell 
will conduct a restaurant for light 
lunch and meals in the store adjoin- 
ing Bell’s shoe store. 
Alex. Carter of Pine street has 
taken the agency for the Aladdin 
Mantle lamp, “the standard incades- 
cent oil lamp of the world,” which 
is certainly a wonder as a light-giver. 
It burns kerosene oil and gives twice 
the light that electricity gives on half 
the oil of ordinary lamps and is 
guaranteed to give satisfaction. Mr. 
Carter will call and show the lamp 
and will leave one on a few days’ 
trial. adv. 
Persons passing by the Charles O. 
Lee house on Union street have been 
attracted by the Christmas decora- 
tions in the rooms on the lower floor, 
which are most attractive this year as 
usual. All the windows and glassed- 
in piazza are set off in greenery and 
Christmas decorations. The feature 
of the display in one room is the col- 
lection of birds of the wood, all local, 
the birds resting in branches. This 
collection includes also a small owl 
and asquirrel. If everybody took the 
active interest in decorations at this 
season as does Mr, and Mrs. Lee 
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Christmas would be made all the more 
enjoyable for everybody. 
We still have a very good assort- 
ment of very useful articles for 
Xmas gifts Come in this afternoon 
and evening and see for yourself. 
E. A. Lethbridge. adv. 
FoRMER MANCHESTER WoMAN 
Mrs. Charlotte B. Hill, widow of 
Edwin L. Hill, died on Dec. 10, at her 
late residence 506 Western ave., 
Lynn, at the age of 75 years, 4 
months. Death was quite sudden, she 
being taken with pneumonia and pass- 
ing away in a few hours. She was 
born in Manchester and was -the 
daughter of the late William Choate 
Rust, Sr., and she was a sister of the 
late Wm. C. Rust, who died last year. 
All of her married life was spent in 
Lynn. She was a member of the 
Boston Street M. E. Church, the S. S. 
and Ladies Aid society and Foreign 
and Home Missionary societies of 
that church. She leaves three daugh- 
ters, Mrs. Cara H. Varney, wife of 
Elvin K. Varney of Dover, N. H.; 
Mrs. Josephine H. Richmond, wife of 
Frederick O. Richmond of Lynn, and 
Miss Lila L. Hill. She leaves three 
grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. 
Annie E. Lee, formerly of San Diego, 
Cal., and one brother, Chas. H. Rust 
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of Philadelphia. Mrs. Lee has come 
on from California and is now mak- 
ing her home in Lynn. 
Mrs. W. C. Rust of this town at- 
tended the funeral in Lynn. There 
was a very beautiful display of 
flowers. 
NOTICE 
Annual Stockholders’ Meeting 
Manchester Trust Company 
Stockholders of the Manchester 
Trust Company are hereby notified 
that the Annual Stockholders’ Meet- 
ing will be held in the Congregational 
Chapel, Tuesday, January 12th, 1915, 
at 2.00 p. m. 
Harry W. Purincron, 
Secretary. 
MANCHESTER CLUB 
Notice to Members 
The Manchester Club will partici- 
pate in the Christmas Tree observance 
on the Common, Thursday evening, 
which will be 
after refreshments 
served at the clubrooms. 
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