July 30,1915. 
H. W. Clark 
Cyrus M. Dodge 
Arthur S. Dow 
Lewis Morgan 
D. W. Morse 
N. ©. Marshall (86) 
A, B. Dunn I. M. Marshall 
Geo. Dow (Cricket) 
M. P. Dugan Rev. Geo. H. Perkins 
Alex. Pattillo (86) 
Chas. R. Pert 
Chas. A. Read 
J. F. Rabardy (82) 
Lyman W. Floyd O. T. Roberts 
u. W. Fitz T. C. Rowe 
EB. O, Foster (Globe)Chas. H. Stone 
Harry C. Foster E. P. Stanley, Pres. 
CG. P. Goldsmith (80) Larkin W. Story 
N. B. Goldsmith (81)Senter Stanley 
Gilman Goldsmith O. M. Stanley 
Rufus T. Goodridge T. B. Stone 
David ©. Goodridge Andrew Stanley 
Wm. D. Giles H., W. Sargent 
D, H. Guinnivan F, M. Stanwood 
John Grouty F, P. Tenney 
John G. Haskell J. A. Torrey (83) 
C, C. Dodge 
Chas. Danforth 
John C. Danforth 
John Dugan 
E. P. Hooper Frank H. Watson 
Wm. Hoare Rev. A. G. Warner 
Rev. C. A. Hatch Capt. J. K. Winn 
N. 8. Heron J. D. Woodbury 
R. F. Hoffman (G. Times) 
After the tables had been cleared 
and half an hour atlowed for those 
who desired to indulge in a cigar and 
renew their boyhood acquaintances, 
the gathering was called to order by 
President Stanley, and the records of 
last year’s meeting read, together with 
the list of members deceased during 
the year, seven in number, as follows: 
Thomas Appleton of Beverly, Join 
W. Carter, Henry S. Dennis, Samuel 
Lendall of Beverly, Benjamin C. Mar- 
ble, Rev. David. O. Mears, D. D., of 
Essex, and George A. Rowe. 
The following officers were unani- 
mously elected: President, Edwin P. 
Stanley; vice president, Lyman W. 
Floyd; secretary and treasurer, Isaac 
M. Marshall, the former secretary, 
William J. Tohnson, declining reelec- 
tion after 15 years of service in the 
position; directors, Henry T. Bing- 
ham, John G. Haskell, Thomas B. 
Stone, Charles C. Dodge, Lorenzo 
Baker, Theodore C. Rowe. 
Town Clerk Alfred S. Jewett was 
called on to respond for the deceased 
members, and paid a tribute to many 
of the old families of the town, in- 
cluding Appleton, who was a leader ‘11 
manufacturing, Carter and Dennis, 
pioneers in ploughing the seas; Wi!- 
liam Tuck, a man with original force, 
and Marble and Lendall of Revolu- 
tionary days. 
Edwin O. Foster of Salem, an hon- 
orary member of the association for 
many years, spoke in a patriotic vein, 
closing with an appropriate poem, and 
was followed by Francis M. Stan- 
wood, who paid a high tribute to the 
beauties of Manchester and the char- 
acter of its people. 
Ex-Representative Patrick H. Boyie 
responded to an introduction by recit- 
ing a humorous poem, the finale of 
which convulsed his hearers with 
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laughter, and the closing address of 
the afternoon was made by Rev. 
George H. Perkins of Beverly, for- 
irerly pastor at Gloucester, who was 
made an honorary member last year, 
and who left his summer home im 
Rhode Island at an early hour in order 
to be present. He spoke interestingty 
on the continuity of life and friend- 
ship and love and loyalty to God and 
those principles which have made New 
England what it ts. 
The formal exercises closed with the 
singing of “Sweet, Sweet Home,” and 
“America.” 
After the speaking closed, many o! 
the party remained for some time on 
the grounds, enjoying the beautiful 
scenery and entertaining each other 
with the tales of other days. 
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SPECIAL TOowN MEETING 
At a special town meeting Monday 
evening, with C. C. Dodge as modera- 
tor, $6000 was appropriated for spe- 
cial highway construction on Summer 
street. The dump committee presented 
© majority and minority report, the 
former recommending a lot on Essex 
road and the latter recommending <a 
duyp in the rear of the Boston & 
Maine freight house. After a lengthy 
discussion, the subject was recommit- 
ted to the committee, they to report at 
‘ome future meeting. 
Two hundred dollars was appro- 
priated for plans for improvements on 
the acquired lot on Beach street cross- 
ing, $500 was appropriated for main- 
tenance of park department. 
Five hundred dollars was appropri- 
ated for improvement and main- 
tenance of the playground and_ the 
meeting dissolved at 9 o'clock. 
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