July 2, 1915. 
MANCHESTER 
Arthur Swornsbourne of Newton 
Center is spending the week at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs: G. C. Leach 
on Central street. 
Boston Trip Books for sale at F. 
W. Bell’s, Beach st. adv. 
Charles T. Smithies, who has been 
visiting his mother, Mrs. Wm. C. 
Rust, Bridge st., and friends in Bos- 
ton, sailed from New York yester- 
day for Panama, where he holds a 
government position. 
Miss Henrietta Townsend of West 
Manchester, a graduate of the Salem 
Normal school, and who has _ been 
teaching the past year at Bridge- 
water, has been added to the teaching 
staff of the Beverly Cove school. 
Master Harold Baker, the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Baker of 
Summer st., acted as ring bearer at 
the church wedding of Miss Alice 
Tee of Chelsea, Mass., Tuesday 
evening, June 20th. Miss Lee was a 
classmate of Mrs. Baker in Chelsea. 
The wedding was a very brilliant af- 
fair. The double-ring ceremony be- 
ing used. Mr. and Mrs. Baker also 
attended the wedding. 
Educator shoes at W.R.Bell’s. adv. 
SALEM C. E. UNION. 
The annual business meeting of the 
Salem Christian Endeavor Union, 
with election and installation ot 
officers, took place Monday evening 
in the Crombie St. church, Salem. 
Sixteen societies were represented. 
The officers and chairmen were in- 
stalled by Rev. A.G. Warner of Man- 
chester, who illustrated his remarks 
with fitting stories, and said in part, 
that it was not a dead work that was 
being taken up, but a live one, and 
those chosen to serve in official cap- 
acity should be proud of the fact and 
worthy of the work. He urged the 
others if they had any criticism, to 
bring it to the officers and not to 
their friends, thus helping and mak- 
ing the work more effective. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
The services at the Baptist church 
Sunday will have special reference 
to the subject of patriotism. In the 
morning Rev. A. G. Warner wiil 
have as his subject “Fifty Years of 
National Peace.’ His evening sub- 
ject will be “The Glorious Fourth.” 
Special patriotic music at both ser- 
vices. 
Dr. Howard N. Brown of King’s 
chapel, Boston, will preach Sunday, 
July 4, at the First Unitarian church, 
Masconomo st: Service at 11 o’clock. 
Communion after service. 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
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Postoffice Block, Beach St., 
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Fresh-Killed Topsfield Lamb. 
Fancy Fruit and Vegetables in Season 
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Suits MADE T0 ORDER 
Headquarters for French Cleaning and Dyeing 
Pressing and Repairing 
At Reasonable City Prices 
13 BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Hospira, CHArtty Work 
The Gloucester Hospital Ladies 
Aid society, in going over the records 
and books of the Gloucester Hospi- 
tal to determine the extent of the 
charity work done by the manage- 
ment and what provision it would be 
necessary to make in the way of fi- 
nances for the Ladies Aid society to 
carry on future work they have taken 
over and assumed, find a remarkable 
showing. On the basis of $8.00 per 
week for the bed patients and $1.00 
per call for the out patients, there has 
been invested in charity patients the 
sum of $75,776.00, during the last 
twelve years, exclusive of surgical 
operations, or a yearly charge of 
$6314, amounting to $526.00 per 
month, or an average daily charity 
dispensation of $17.53 since the 
establishment of the institution in 
1903. 
This would practically mean the 
expenditure of a sum of $6314. an- 
nually by the Ladies Aid society 
which amounts to 6% interest on a 
Fund of $105,200.00. It is expected 
that the Fund Raising Campaign, be- 
ing conducted by the society will re- 
sult in at least one half the proposed 
benefit fund. 
Too MucH For Oner Boy 
Mother—Bobbie,“ I’m ashamed of 
you. You are the eldest and ought 
to be an example to Raymond and 
Archie. Bobbie—Well, I'll be an ex- 
ample to Ray, but | won’t be an ex- 
ample to both of ’em. Ray’s got to 
be it for Archie—Boston Transcript. 
FULFILLING ENGAGEMENTS 
The Flirt—Oh, dear, what a lot of 
people will be unhappy when | get 
married ! 
The Other—Why, how many are 
you marrying? 
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MANCHESTER, MASS. 
