MANCHES 
Miss: Doris Kienny of Hudson 
was the guest of Miss Helena Warner 
at West Manchester last week. 
Albert W. Mead, former principal 
of the George. A. Priest School, was 
in town Tuesday for a brief visit. 
Thomas Sheehan is having — his 
house on Summer street overhauled 
and repaired, in preparation to moving — 
into it shortly. The house on Tappan 
street has been sold. 
The Manchester Trust Co. was the 
successful bidder for the town of 
Manchester loan of $40,000 in antici- 
pation of taxes, as authorized by the 
town. 
The value of a bank in the com- 
munity and the convenience to the 
general public may be suggested by 
the fact that last Saturday, in the 270 
minutes the bank was open, one cus- 
tomer was handled on an average of 
every forty seconds. 
The fire department made a prompt 
response to the fire alarm yesterday 
morning at 7.50 for a blaze on Nov- 
wood avenue. An oil stove blazed up 
and looked threatening. The damage 
was slight. 
Clement Harris, husband of Min- 
nie Lethbridge of this town, had the 
misfortune to fall, while engaged at 
his occupation as_ structural iron 
worker, in New York, and broke both 
ankles. His daughter, Minnie Har- 
ris, came to Manchester Wednesday 
to spend her vacation with her grand- 
parents on Summer street. 
Many of those who heard the band 
concert given by Clark’s band of 
Gloucester on Fourth of July night, 
at Masconome Park, and applauded 
the cornet solo given about midway 
through the program of ten num- 
bers, were unaware that the solo was 
by a young woman—a mere girl of 
seventeen, Miss Eleanor Reynolds of 
Gloucester. This was Miss Reynolds’ 
first appearance as a soloist, and she 
certainly is deserving of much praise 
for the splendid performance. 
A TIMELY HIN, —— 
Friday, July 16, 1915. 
BAND CONCERT 
PROGRAM BY SALEM CADET BAND, 
Jean Missup, Conductor, AT MAN- 
CHESTER, NEx? THURSDAY. 
March, Vermilion ...... St. Clair 
2. Waltz, Nights of Gladness..... 
Aucliffe 
3. Overture, Poet and Peasant. Suppe 
4. Popular Songs of the Day. Feist 
5. Sele for-Baritone. sree Selected 
Mr. A. Harris 
6. Sketch, By the Sewanee River. 
Myddleton 
7. Selection, Vienna Folk Songs. 
Komzak 
8. | (a.) The Warbler’s Serenade. . 
Perry 
(b) The American Patrol..... 
Meacham 
9g. Ballet Music from William Tell. 
Rossini 
10, March, The Lambs. 23.5 Sousa 
Miss Mary Abbie Baker passed 
away at her home, ‘School street, 
Manchester, Wednesday, at the age 
of 84 years, 10 months, 11 days. She 
was the daughter of the late Ira and 
Mary (Lee) Baker. Funeral ser- 
vices will be held today at two 
o'clock at her late home. 
Miss Elizabeth O’Hara and Miss 
Catherine Gallagher of Peabody are 
spending a week’s vacation at Man- 
chester. 
Bathing Hed A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv, 
Charles Meroth of Neponset has 
been in Manchester this week for a 
short visit with his daughter, Mrs. 
Chas. H. Rayner, Norwood ave. 
The Ladies Aid Society from 
Lanesville had an outing at Tuck’s 
Point, Thursday. 
‘Miss Helen Knight is at Norway, 
Me., for a visit. with relatives. 
ANOTHER SIMILARITY. 
A mule makes no progress while 
he is kicking—neither does a man. 
Suits at 
TER SECTIO 
Rev. Herbert Rollason of Plympton, 
Mass., will preach Sunday morning: 
and evening at the Congregational,. 
Church, in exchange with the pastor. 
An engagement of interest to Man- 
chester people is that announced in 
Denver, Colo., of Miss Helen, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. John- 
son, to W. Campbell Garver. Mr. 
Johnson is a former Manchester boy. 
The Manchester Baseball assocta- 
tion begs to acknowledge the receipt 
of the following subscriptions toward 
the fund for supporting the team: 
Previously acknowledged ...... $157 
Chester L.. Standley ‘)3eaenaee 10 
Frank, P:- Bullock jae 5 
North ‘Shore Market); 3e eeu 5 
Frank W.Bell 5. 22. eee 5 
$182 
All preparations are now complete 
for the second annual grand concert 
and dance to be given in the Town 
hall, Manchester, Tuesday evening, 
July 27. It will be a wonderful dis- 
play of Irish music, singing and ex- 
hibition step dancing. The artists in- 
clude Shaun Nolan, the celebrate 
Wicklow piper and greatest of Irish 
comedians; Miss Lucy Clasby of tie 
Boston Conservatory of Music, a tai- 
ented soprano, possessing a voice of 
rare elegance and sweetness; Rahilly 
Brothers of Lynn, champion exhibi- 
tion step dancers, gold medalists and 
prize winners on both sides of the 
Atlantic, without doubt the greatest 
exponents of Irish step dancing in this 
country today; Mr. John F. Gleason 
of Lowell, the coming Irish haritone, 
in stirring ballads of old Ireland; Miss 
Catherine McDonough of Charles- 
town, well known here as a clever 
and graceful jig and reel dancer}; pip- 
ers, fiddlers and flute players from the 
Irish Music Club of Boston, supple-. 
mented with a fine array of local tai- 
ent. Concert from 8.15 to 9.30, gen- 
eral dancing till midnight. Carey’s 
full orchestra. One big night for ev- 
erybody! 
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