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Verena Jean Fenton 
Miss Verena Jean Fenton, the only 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Fen- 
ton, passed away last evening at just 
8 o’clock, at her home on Beach street, 
Manchester. ‘After an illness extend- 
ing over a year and two months, dur- 
ing which’she has suffered terribly at 
times, the end came last night and she 
“passed away as if falling to sleep. She 
was conscious until the last. 
Miss Fenton was born in Essex 16 
years ago the 10th of last August, but 
has lived in Manchester since she was 
four years old. She attended the 
public schools and would have gradu- 
ated from the Story High school next 
month, did she not have to leave 
school a year ago last March. She 
went to Sharon for her health, but 
did not improve much, and last Sep- 
tember she went to Chester, Vt. She 
came home the middle of March to 
attend the drama given in the Town 
hall by her class in the High school, 
and she became so poorly that she did 
not again return to Chester. 
She had been confined to her bed 
for some weeks and when the end 
came last night it was not unexpected. 
Her death came as a severe blow to 
her parents, as she was their only 
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child, and the sympathy of the com- 
munity goes out to them in their 
affliction. 
Funeral services will be held Mon- 
day afternoon at 2 o’clock from her 
late home, corner Beach and Summer 
streets. 
Salem Theatre 
The Gage Stock Co., which is to 
open a week’s engagement at the Sa- 
lem Theatre commencing next Mon- 
day has proven to be one of the lead- 
ing repertoire companies now on tour. 
Appearing in all the leading cities of 
New England for the past three years, 
it has established a reputation for ex- 
cellent performances that they well 
may be proud of. The company this 
year is especially good and our theatre 
goers are assured of witnessing good 
plays capably presented. 
The charming and talented actress, 
Rita Davis, heads the company this 
year and the management have spared 
no expense to surround her with cap- 
able artists. Principalamong the sup- 
porting company may be mentioned 
the Misses Whitney, Danforth and 
Atwood, and the Messrs. DeHaven, 
Nichols, Usher, and Thomas. While 
the vaudeville features will consist of 
Tom Batemen, character vocalist, 
Jack Usher, etc. Matinees will com- 
mence Monday. 
Manchester theatre goers will be in- 
terested to know that this is the com- 
pany in which Wm. McCormack is 
leading commedian. 
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Henry F. Sears of Melrose, has 
filed an appeal in the will of the late 
Susan B. Cabot of Boston and Pride’s 
Crossing and who was a well known 
Summer resident of Beverly Farms. 
Mr. Sears files his appeal on the 
grounds that the. will was not exe- 
cuted according to law, that Mrs. 
Cabot was not of sound mind at the 
time of the making of the will, also 
that the will was made under undue 
influence and that said decree of the 
probate court was made without no- 
tice to the appellant and without his 
knowledge. 
Mr. Sears was a cousin of Mrs, 
Susan B. Cabot. 
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