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Work is being pushed along on 
putting in the new drawbridge. It 
is expected that a force of 50 men 
will be at work Sunday building the 
new track to curve around the 
present bridge, prior to work on 
the new structure. 
Next Thursday evening at the 
close of the business meeting of the 
WRC ice cream will be for sale. 
The Essex County association W- 
RC will meet at Ipswich next Wed- 
nesday, March 8. A delegation from 
Manchester will leave on the 8.40 
train. 
Pinette—Cardinal 
Miss Aurore Cardinal of Manches- 
ter, N. H., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
A. E. Cardinal, and Frank A. Pin- 
nette of Manchester were unit- 
ed in marriage by Rev. Fr. Shelvey 
at St. Augustine Catholic church 
last Saturday at Manchester, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Pinnette are at Mr. 
Pinnette’s parents for a few days 
visit. The couple were most gener- 
ously remembered with gifts from 
their large circle of friends. Mr. 
Pinnette is a fireman on the Boston 
& Maine Railroad, southern division. 
Many Benevolences in Will of late 
John Desmond. 
By the will of the late John Des- 
mond of Manchester the Sacred 
Heart church is handsomely remem- 
bered and several other societies in 
the town are benefited. The sum of 
$2,000 is given to the church, and 
by a provision of the will it will 
probably get the estate and $3500 
which was left to Michael Desmond 
of Boston, who has passed away 
since the will was made. 
Besides this, $500 is given to the 
Carney hospital, Boston; $500 to the 
Home for Destitute Catholic child- 
ren, Boston; $500 for the home of 
the Angel Guardian, Boston; $500 
for the Working Boys’ Home, Bos- 
ton; $300 for the Holy Name socie- 
ty, ‘Manchester; $300 for Mascono- 
mo council, Knights of Columbus, 
#300 for Father Sheehan court of 
Foresters ; $300 to Allen Post, Grand 
Army, $300 to the Manchester His- 
torical society, $300 to the North 
Shore Horticultural society. 
There are $300 bequests to Mrs. 
Katherine Daunt, Anna Desmond, 
Jeremiah Lyons, Michael Desmond, 
of Beverly. To his wife, Mary Des- 
mond of Boston, is given $3500 and 
of Boston and Mrs. Mary Sullivan 
the residue of the estate. 
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Telephone 13 
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Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
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Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
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Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
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Orthodox Cong’l Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday school, 12 m. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meeting. Tues- 
day, 7.30 p. m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
Bible school, 12 m. B. Y. P. U., 
6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
day and Friday evenings, 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 8.30 and 10.30 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction at 3.30 
p. m. Week-day Mass at the 
church at 7.30 a. m. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge h has sufficiently 
recovered from his recent illness to 
be able to be out again. He will 
preach a short sermon Sunday morn- 
ing prior to the Communion service. 
His subject will be ‘‘Simon of Cyrene 
carrying the Cross of Christ’’. In 
the evening a speaker from the 
‘“World in Boston’’ movement will 
deliver an address on this great Mis- 
sionary Exposition, the first in 
America, to be held in Mechanics 
Bldg., Boston, Apr. 24—May 20. 
Everyone interested in this event is 
earnestly requested to bring a friend 
in order to arrouse the largest possi- 
ble interest. 
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The Kings Daughters will meet 
with Olive R. Cook, Monday event 
March 6th. 
The Ladies Aid Society will hold 
an ice cream sale and entertainmen 
in the vestry of the Baptist church, 
Wednesday evening, March 8th, at 
7.45. A silver offering will be taken 
at the door. 
The Ladies Social circle of the 
Congregational church met Wednes- 
day afternoon at the attractive new 
home of Mrs. 8. Albert Sinnicks off 
Bennett street and had a most dei 
lightful afternoon. The meeting was” 
in the nature of a half-pound party. | 
There were about 30 present. 
Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost will 
preach Sunday morning at the Bap-— 
tist church on ‘‘The Upper Room’’. 
In the evening he will talk on ‘‘If— 
Manchester Should go License 
Sehatie? 
Harmony Guild will meet at the 
Chapel on Monday evening, March 6, | 
at 7:45. A full attendance is desired. 
Bring pencils. 
Manchester, Mass. 
Teachers Institute. | 
A teachers institute for teachers of 
the public schools of Gloucester, 
Rockport, Essex, Manchester, Ip- 
swich, Hamilton and Wenham will 
be held in Gloucester, in the High 
school building, on Friday, March 
10, at which some 250 or more teach- 
ers it is expected will attend. 
A word to the wise is sufficient, — 
but a whole volume wouldn’t con-— 
vince the otherwise. 
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