MANCHESTER 
The Odd Fellows will work the 
Third degree on three candidates 
at their meeting next Thursday 
evening. 
The Great Senior Sagamore Henry 
A. Forney as the representative of 
the Gt. Sachem will pay Conomo 
tribe of Red Men an official visit 
next Wednesday evening, April 3. 
Friday evening, April 19th, has 
been set as the date of the dance un- 
der the auspices of the Manches- 
ter Baseball association. 
F. A. Woodward of Boston, will 
give a talk on ‘‘Arizona and its 
Mines’’ before the members of the 
Manchester club, ‘this evening, at 
8 o’clock. 
Richard L. Cheever reached home 
the first of this week, after a very 
pleasant vacation of three weeks, 
spent in Florida and other points in 
the south. 
G. Lockhart Allen has rented the 
Stanley house, so-called, on upper 
School street, almost opposite ihis 
new home, to two families of Poles, 
who are to conduct a boarding house 
there. 
The Water Department expect 
their new truck the first of next 
week. It will be a White ear. 
Senator Schofield of Ipswich 
stopped in Manchester yesterday for 
a few minutes, to greet some of his 
friends, after a visit with one of the 
legislative committees to Cape Ann. 
Nomination papers for Frank C. 
Richardson of Essex, were circu- 
lated about town this week, as one 
of the candidates to the Democratic 
national presidential convention con- 
vention from the Sixth district. 
Supt. of Streets Benj. M. Crombie 
has fallen in line with the auto 
owners. He has just bought a Ford 
5-seater, from the Perkins & Corliss 
agency. 
Hollis L. Roberts is among the 
new auto enthusiasts. He has bought 
a Metz, one of the classy small cars. 
He expects delivery tomorrow. KE. 
Perey Lane and George L. Knight 
have also bought Metz cars. Mr. 
Knight will keep his large touring 
ear. 
The Boy Seouts had a social and 
supper in the chapel last evening, to 
which their sisters and girl friends 
were invited. 
There will be no abatement of the 
interest in dancing the coming sea- 
son, it is evident. The Town hall 
has been engaged for a dozen or 
more events all through the summer, 
one as far up as September. 
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Mrs. Delucena L. Bingham. 
Mrs. Emeline Peart, widow of the 
late Delucena L. Bingham, passed 
away Wednesday at her home on 
School street, Manchester, in her 
93rd year. Her death following so 
soon after that of her late husband 
was not unexpected, as she has been 
in poor health for some time. Mr. 
Bingham died Jan. 16, at the age of 
97 and was at the time of his death 
the oldest public librarian in the 
United States. 
Mrs. Bingham was a_ native of 
Manchester and had lived here all 
her life. She is survived by a brother 
Charles W. Peart, of Salem, form- 
erly district court officer, and a neice 
to the wife of Judge Joseph F. 
Quinn of Salem. 
Funeral services were held from 
her late home at 2 o’clock this af- 
ternoon. Rev. L. H. Ruge of the 
Congregational church officiated. 
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