MANCHESTER SECTIO: 
Miss Beth. Meldrum is. home from 
a pleasant vacation trip. to’ Denver, 
Colo. 
The young son of .Mr. and: Mrs. 
Hans Dahl was taken to the Beverly 
Hospital last Saturday and was oper- 
ated upon for appendicitis. , 
Educator shoes at W.R.Bell’s. adv 
Johnnie Lee, who is in the employ 
of the government in the western 
' part of the ‘state, in connection with 
the. entymology; bureau, has been 
spending a week’s vacation at home 
with ‘his mother, Mrs. 
Pleasant st. 
“We regret to report the illness of 
James. Connolly of the North Shove 
Market.. Mr. Connolly was taken to 
“the Beverly Hospital last Saturday’ 
‘for treatment. He will be able to 
‘resume his work again within a few 
days. 
' The Manchester’ baseball associa- 
tions acknowledge the receipt of the 
following ‘subscriptions’ toward the 
‘maintenance of the team: 
Previously acknowledged ..... $248. 
wustin” Morley: tae. Ate wears cake ie 
Patties TSCA ke hie eae ee eel tT: 
$254: 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
The quarterly meeting of the Man- 
chester Firemen’s Relief. Associatioa 
will be held on Monday, August 9, et 
7.30 p.m. «+ 8. L.;Wheaton, Sec’y. 
The candy sale by the Senior Class 
at the High School, to’have been held 
last night in-. conjunction with the 
band, concert, was postponed, and it 
will be held on the night of the next 
concert, Thursday, August 12. 
Two chauffeurs were before the 
court in Salem last week for running 
their autos through the town with cut- 
outs wide open. vi hey, were each fined 
$10.00 and paid. Chief Sullivan says 
he is, determined to put a stop to. this 
nuisance which is beconing too fre- 
quent. 
Margaret ‘Lee, — 
dD 
Friday, August 6, 1915. 
MANCHESTER Boy Scouts SuMMER) 
Camp. 
If proper arrangements can be 
made, the Manchester Boy Scouts 
will go on their annual camping trip 
to Lake Province, -N. H., Aug. 47 or 
18, remaining in camp fourteen days. 
This camp is open to all boys in 
Manchester between the ages of 12 
and 18. Full particulars concerning 
the camp may be had of Rev. A. G. 
Warner, 56 School street, Manches- 
ter, 
The camp is maintained for the 
financial gain of no.one. It is an ei- 
fort by friends of the boys to cooper- 
ate with the boys of the town for a 
vacation amid mountain and _ lake 
scenery under healthful and whole- 
some conditions. No boy in Man- 
chester is denied its privileges and 
advantages. 
—A; G. WARNER, Scout Master. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
Eek ad. 
The Red Men’s picnic at Tuck’s 
Point Thursday of. last week like ail 
of the annual outings under the aus- 
pices of this order, proved a most en- 
joyable occasion for the large number 
of members and_ their families that 
attended. The dinner consisted o1 
fish and clam chowders, coffee, etc. 
Ice cream was served in the after- 
noon, also punch. ‘The various 
athletic events: were won by the fol- 
lowing: Throwing ball, Ruth Brooks; 
doughnut race, George Brooks, Ist., 
Eddie Croteau, 2d; boys running 
race, won by Nelson Butler, Law- 
rence Croteau, 2d; girls running race, 
won by Miss Spry, Ruth Brooks, 2d; 
boys potato race, won by Revere 
Brooks, Lawrence Croteau, 2d; girls 
potato race, won by Ruth Brooks, 
Annie Edgecomb, 2d; nail driving, 
Mrs. Wade Brooks; wheelbarrow 
race, Mrs. EK. F. Preston. 
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Ptuiss gratifying to note the 1 increas s- 
“ing éxtent which is’ being made as Ev 
Manchester inner harbor en 
anchorage for yachts; large ant ae 
of both sail and power types. Man- 
chester harbor is one of the safest” on 
the coast, and yachtsmen are. gradu- 
ally getting to know this. The “whole 
inner harbor has been dredged and i; 
Another “noticeable 
thing 1s the increasing use, of the 
town floats as a landing place for 
parties from large cruisers and yaclits 
from the outer harbor. People ‘mo- 
tor to the pier at the park and eim- 
bark on motor boats and tenders for 
the larger boats in the outer harbor. 
Bathing Suits at E. A’ Leth- 
bridge’s. adz). 
THe Wm. LAWRENCE CAMP 
It was our pleasure a few days 
ago to visit the boys camp maintained 
by the Episcopal Diocese of. Mass- 
achusetts, at the end of Stanwood 
avenue on Stanwood point, in West 
Gloucester. At the time we were there 
twenty choir boys from the St. Paul’s 
Episcopal church in Peabody, under: 
the charge of Rey. Allen Greene, 
were occupying the camp, ail brown 
as a nut and looking as if the out-of- 
door life and salt water bathing was 
the life nature intended for boys. 
Separate from the main cottage is a 
dormitory with 15 or, 20 beds in it, 
and the camp is equipped with row 
boats, a bathing float, shower bat, 
etc. Every two weeks a new batch 
of boys come to the camp. The week , 
before the Peabody choir came, there 
was a group of boys from Hyde 
Park, and now this week there are a 
lot of boys from Andover. The 
camp is named the “William Law- 
rence Camp,” after the Bishop of the 
diocese. | One’s thoughts evaporate 
into happy fancy-land in making an 
attempt to calculate the amount of joy 
such institutions as this bring to so 
many boy hearts. 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester = |. 
Telephone: -Manchester 161 
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Counselor at Law 
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