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BANAL AID LAID LID ARIE DADA DANES 
The organ recital given by Mr. Wal- 
lace Goodrich at the Congregational 
church last Friday night was well attend- 
ed despite the threatening weather. 
Many members of the summer colony, 
and townspeople attended and heard a 
program of highly classical music by Mr. 
Goodrich. From, a financial standpoint, 
too, the recital was a success, a goodly 
sum being added to the proceeds of the 
week, this being the closing event of the 
centennial week celebration. ‘The total 
receipts of the fair and recital figured 
very nearly to the $700 mark. 
Charles Lovegreen of Manchester was 
one of the enterprising motor boat own- 
ers that did a hustling good business at 
Salem the first of the week taking pas- 
sengers and sightseers from the mainland 
t» the battleship Salem anchored off the 
Willows. 
Belt Buckles at E. A. Lethbridge’s. ady 
Mrs. Laura Johnson. 
The sudden death Jast Sunday night of 
Laura, wife of Albert Johnson, a resi- 
dent of Bridge street, West Manchester, 
was one of the saddest deaths of the year 
in Manchester. Mrs. Juhnson was only 
Commencing Monday, August 2d, we shall conduct a Special 
: reduced prices. 
very desirable specimens at prices that cannot fail to please. 
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36 years old, apparently in good health, 
and she leaves a family of five children, 
the oldest of whom is eleven. 
Last Sunday night she retired as usual 
about nine o’clock. About 11.30 she 
called her husband and complained of be- 
ing Jl. Dr. Blaisdell was called imme- 
diately, but before he arrived, twenty 
miautes later, she had passed away. She 
died of heart failure. 
Mrs. Johnson was born in West New- 
bury, 36 years ago, a daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph Morse. The five chil- 
dren who survive her are Helen 11, Bur- 
ton 6, Arthur 7, Lloyd 5, and Velma 3. 
The oldest of the family Laura died two 
years ago. A husband, Albert Johnson, 
also survives. Mr. Johnson is in charge 
of the Smith’s Express Co. route in Bev- 
erly Farms. 
Funeral services were held Wednes- 
day at her late home on Bridge street, the 
Rev. Mr. Wood of Newburyport, of- 
ficiating. The body was taken to New- 
buryport and interred in the family lot 
with the late daughter. 
To Mr. Johnson, who is thus left with 
five young children, the loss is especially 
hard. The sympathy of the community 
goes out to him. 
Band Concert Next Week 
The program for the band concert at 
Manchester, next Thursday evening, by 
This is an opportunity to purchase some 
the Salem Cadet band, is given below. 
The concerts after next Thursday will 
be on Thursday, Aug. 19, and Friday, 
Sept. 3. 
1. March, Stars and Stripes Sousa 
2. Overture, If I were King Adams 
3. Waltz, Sweet Remembrance St. Clair 
4. Solo for Cornet Selected 
Mr. NELson BRrENIER 
5. Operetta, Algeria Herbert 
6. Popular Melodies La Farge 
7. Opera, Il Trovatore Verdi 
g Ja. Intermezzo, Naila Delibes 
°* (A. Mazurka Russe, La Czarine Ganne 
9. Scherzo, Twittering Birds Morand 
10 fa. A Georgia Barn Dance Mills 
\ 4. Lilly of the Prairie Mills 
Star Spangle Banner 
Jean Missup, Conductor. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired anywhere from. Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, bar- 
ber, Central square, Manchester. ‘Tel. 
16213: 
Clock and watch repairing. Loomis. * 
LOOK! 
Do not neglect to have your Browntail and 
Gypsy Moth work attended to 
Burning, Spraying and Burlaping 
All work personally attended to, and in- 
spected by local superintendent of Moth 
suppression. Address 
P. A. SHEAHAN 
Forest St., Manchester P, 0. Box 346 
