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MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
Capital $100,000.00 
Surplus $37,000.00 
President 
OLIVER 12ROBERES 
Vice-Presidents 
WILLIAM HOARE 
Rocrer W. BABSON 
Treasurer 
H. W. PurRINcTON 
Directors 
Rocer W. BABsoNn 
Dr. G. W. BLAISDELL 
MicHarL J. CALLAHAN 
Ernest? S. Curtis 
Evererr L. EDMANDS 
MAYNARD B. GILMAN 
WILLIAM Hoare 
GrorcE L. KNIGHT 
Epwarp A. LANE 
F. J. MERRILL 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS 
GrorcE F. WILLETT 
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CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
ESTABLISHED 1397 
Lee’s Block, Manchester _: 
MANCHESTER 
M. J. Callahan has returned from 
a few days pleasure trip by water to 
Norfolk and Newport News, Va. 
Herbert W. Clark of the Denégre 
estate, is out with a Ford touring car, 
and Axel Magnuson owns a new 
Dodge touring car. 
Mrs. Fred K. Swett was operated 
upon at a private hospital in Boston 
‘Monday for a minor trouble in her 
throat. 
Manchester 
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Miss Gwendolen Glendenning will 
come home from Wickford, R. I., to- 
day for a vacation from her duties as 
teacher in the High School. 
At a largely attended special meet- 
ing of the Manchester club last Sat- 
urday evening it was voted not to 
hold a club banquet this year. 
Jahn A. Johnson for several years 
an employee on the Leland estate, will 
leave this week to accept a new posi- 
tion on a large Ipswich estate as head 
gardener. 
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Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
March 30, 1917. 
MANCHESTER 
On ‘Monday evening, April 9, a 
Costume Party will be given in Town 
hall under the auspices of the ladies 
auxiliary of the A. O. H. 
A vaudeville entertainment will be 
staged by the students of Story High 
school for the benefit of the athletic 
association on Friday evening, April 
27, in Town hall. The show will be 
under the direction of Charles P. 
Savary, principal of the school, who 
directed the successful senior class 
play. Some unusual features are 
promised. Dancing will follow the 
show. 
TEAM TAKING SHAPE. 
Another player has been added to 
Manager Walen’s list of sure bets 
for Manchester’s 1917 baseball nine. 
Mark Devlin, the Holy Cross star, 
MARK DEVLIN AND HAROLD GROVER 
Both to Play in Manchester Again 
who covered first base for Manches- 
ter last season, has written that he 
will be on the job when hostilities be- 
gin. He has been at St. Ambrose 
college in Iowa the past year. “Bill” 
Sheehan, who will perform at second 
this summer is at the same college as 
an instructor and both are eagerly 
awaiting the opening of the baseball 
season. With Grover in the box 
again and O’Leary holding down 
third the infield is beginning to take 
shape. Manager Walen is in need of 
a good man for the backstop position 
and one to fill “Sandy” Herron’s 
shoes at shortstop. The only outfield 
position which has been filled thus far 
is right field, where Gourley will 
again be on hand to gather in the long 
drives toward the willow tree. 
