MANCHESTER SECTION 
George L. Knight has been spend- 
ing the week at North Sutton, N. H 
Mr.-and Mrs. William W. Joseph 
have settled in their attractive new 
cottage on Lincoln street. 
W ork is being pushed along on the 
new home for Station Agent and 
Mrs. F. Clifford Rand on Lincoln 
avenue. 
Miss Bertha Meroth and Miss M. 
Louise Olden of Neponset are spen/- 
ing a’ two weeks’ vacation in Man- 
chester. 
Men’s and Ladies’ rubber sole 
and oxfords at W. R. Bells. adv. 
Attention, boys and girls! A talk 
on school gardens will be given this 
Friday afternoon at five o'clock by 
Eric H. Wetterlow, at the school gar- 
boots 
den, School street. 
Arthur Jackson of Summit, N. J., 
has been spending the week a 
guest of Miss. Isabelle MacKay, 
School street. 
James F.. Noyes of Ashland ave., 
who has been employed by a_ local 
electrician for a number of years, his 
made a business venture, starting in 
the electrical business on his own be- 
half, with shop on Ashland ave. Mr. 
Noyes’ many friends wish him every 
success in his venture. 
The annual flower show of the 
North Shore Horticultural Society 
will take place next Wednesday and 
Thursday at Mrs. R. C. Winthrop’s 
estate, West Manchester. In addi- 
tion to the usual display of flowers, 
fruit and vegetables, there will be a 
showing of the children’s garden 
products. 
The eighth annual ball of the Man- 
chester drug clerks will take place to- 
night in the Manchester Town Hall, 
and as in’ previous years the biggest 
and best party of the season is ex- 
pected. Ling’s orchestra of twelve 
pieces will furnish the music. A con- 
cert will be given from eight to eight- 
thirty, and dancing will keep up until 
( DUS Ogee ‘o'clock. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
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Friday, July 30, 1915. 
Alfred FE. Hersey left Monday for: 
a two weeks’ trip to Yarmouth, N. 5S. 
The Grand Master and suite paid a 
fraternal and official visit to Magnolia 
lodge, I. O. O. F., Thursday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerstel of 
Neponset were guests over Sunday or 
the latter’s sister, Mrs. C. H. Rayner, 
and Mr. Rayner, Norwood avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Sackett of 
Lynn have been calling upon friends 
in Manchester the past week. ‘The 
Sacketts are building a handsome new 
house’ in Lynn. 
Boston ‘Trip Books for sale at F. 
W. Bell’s, Beach st. adv. 
Subscriptions to the Manchester 
Base Ball Association : 
Previously acknowledged ...... $233 
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Alexn oy) OLIN Gc nye rine an ee 2 
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otal” i 2g epee z. puemes aie $248 
BAKER- Moore 
Robert M. Baker, only son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert Baker, upper Schoo] 
street, was married this week to Miss 
Huthenia C.- Moore, in Philadelphia, 
where Mr. Baker has a splendid posi- 
tion with the Curtis Pub. Co. Mr. 
Baker and his bride will come to 
Manchester Sunday for a two weeks’ 
visit, after which they will settle in 
their own new house at 5646 Thomas 
ave., Sherwood, West Philadelphia. 
Ross-HutTCHINSON 
Miss Emma _ Edith Hutchinson, 
next to youngest of the eight daugh- 
ters of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hutch- 
inson, Washington st., Manchester, 
was united in marriage Monday even- 
ing at her home, to Ralph Ross of 
Lynn. Rev. A. G. Warner of the 
Baptist church, officiated. A large 
number of friends and relatives were 
present. 
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Daily deliveries by AUTO TRUCK all along the Shore. 
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Roland Knight is leaving this wee!’ 
for a vacation trip to Norway, Me. 
~“"-- Lillian Lucas entertained the 
Jolly Seven Club Monday. Gares 
and music were enjoyed and all spesit 
a jolly day. Next week they will be 
the guests cf Mrs. David May of 
Gloucester, making the trip by the 
auto bus. 
Mrs. Geo. Parker of Norwood 
ave. has been entertaining her 
mother Mrs. Warren of Revere, also 
her brother. Sunday Mrs. Parker’s 
sister and husband of Revere were 
her guests. . Mrs. Parker and her 
daughter Laura are now on a two 
weeks’ visit at her parents in Reve-e 
going back with her mother Wednes- 
day. 
Bathing 
bridge’s. 
Women’s Relief Corps will hold a 
Bazaar Wednesday, Thursday and 
Friday, August 4, 5 and 6th. A very 
interesting feature will be a Sunlight 
Party for the children to be held 
Thursdav afternoon from 2 to 5. All 
Bo AS Ceth- 
adv. 
Suits. at 
children are invited to enter with 
their wheel barrels, carts and doll 
carriages decorated, and prizes wiil 
be offered for the prettiest. In ad- 
dition there will be a baby show. 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys? 
Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Editor and Mrs. Isaac M. Marshail 
returned Sunday from a five weeks’ 
excursion trip to the expositions at 
San Diego and San Francisco, They 
report a most enjoyable trip, going 
to California by way of the Santa 
Fe railroad, or the southern route, 
and returning by way of the Can- 
adian-Pacific, which took © them 
through the Canadian Rockies. Mr. 
Marshall is president of the Subur- 
ban Press Assoc. and went as dele- 
gate from that and also the Mass. 
Press Assoc. to the convention of the 
United States Press assoc. He was 
the only New Englander on the trip. 
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Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester 
Telephone: Manchester 161 
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School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
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