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ALFRED S. 
JEWETT 
Veteran Town Clerk 
Alfred S. Jewett, Manchester’s 
veteran and respected Town clerk 
passed his 76th birthday Tuesday, en- 
joying the felicitations of a large cir- 
cle of friends. Mr. Jewett will 
round out his 29th year as clerk of 
the Town of Manchester next spring 
and announces that he will then re- 
tire to private life. Mr. Jewett.is a 
veteran of the Civil War, having en- 
dured three years of service in the 
Union army. He is patriotic instruc- 
tor of Allen Post, G. A. R. of Man- 
chester and is in demand as a speaker 
on frequent occasions. 
As town clerk, Mr. Jewett has ac- 
quired a wealth of knowledge relative 
to the affairs of the office and his 
fund of information regarding the 
history of Manchester is unequalled. 
He has received a valuable legal train- 
ing in the long years he has held 
office, following a natural bent and 
he is called upon continually for ad- 
vice in legal matters and for inform- 
ation necessary in the settlement of 
estates. He will retire from office 
with a record for length of service 
and with the fullest appreciation of 
his fellow townsmen for the valuable 
service he has given. His will bea 
hard place to fill. 
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‘land leaguer. 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
MANCHESTER 
A merry party enjoyed the annual 
invitation dance given by Mrs. Ed- 
ward Filby in Town hall, Manchester, 
on Wednesday evening. Decorations 
of deep purple and orange beautified 
the hall. Festoons were strung from 
the chandeliers, inverted parasols and 
toy balloons suspended from the ceil- 
ing and the stage was deeply banked 
with flowers and palms. Ice-cream 
and cake were served in the hall dur- 
ing intermission. 
George S. Sinnicks has been award- 
ed the sub-contract for the brick work 
and plastering on a number of build- 
ings which are being constructed by 
Connolly Bros. of Beverly Farms at 
Warrenton, Va. G. Albert Sinnicks 
and George Phippen of* Pleasant st. 
left on Monday for Warrenton where 
they will have charge of the work, 
which is being done for E. M. Weld. 
An old plantation is being restored 
and built up into a gentleman’s es- 
state—one of the finest in the country 
The severe electrical storm of last 
Tuesday afternoon had the effect of 
putting out of commission a large 
number of telephones in Manchester 
and vicinity. From the viewpoint of 
the telephone company it was the 
most disastrous of its kind in years. 
Everything is being done by the plant 
department to repair the damage as 
quickly as possible and every avail- 
able man has been set to work with 
this end in view. Manager Rolfe 
states that it may be several days be- 
fore the service becomes normal. 
Manchester’s opponents for the ball 
game tomorrow will be the General 
Electric nine of Lynn. Knapp, the 
G. E. twirler, is a former New Eng- 
He leads the batting 
order and the balance of the line-up 
follows: Agnew c, Kelley tb, Coch- 
rane 2b, Waterhouse 3b, Flaherty ss, 
Murphy lf, Strong cf, Doherty rf. 
Flaherty, the short-stop, is also her- 
alded as a former New England 
leaguer. The game will start prompt- 
lv at 3 o’clock. The Lead Lined Iron 
Pipe nine of Wakefield will play in 
Manchester on August 19, The let- 
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MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, Aug, 11. - 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets Auto A. M. P. M. 
Ahir Fe ND 447 6.51 7.21 843 9.04 
Sat 12 4.48 6.50 7.20 9.40 10.02 
Sun 13 449 649 7.19 10.36 10.56 
Mon 14 4.50 647 7.17 11.28 11748 
Tues 15 4.51 6.46 7.16 12.19 
Wed 16. 4.52 644 734 - 0.295 106 
Thu 17 4.53 .6438 7.13 1.30- 1.562 
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terhead of the team says, “the finest 
semi-pro baseball attraction on the 
road this season.” 
MANCHESTER 
James McGregor of Dublin, N. H., 
is in town. 
Frank P. Knight and family are _ 
spending August at Norway, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manchester 
(nee Mitchell) are in Manchester for 
a visit. 
A sign post at the junction of Ray- 
mond ‘and Summer streets at Mag- 
nolia has been replaced by the high- 
way department so that motorists can 
see it without the necessity of stop- 
ping to get the proper angle for read- 
ing. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
There was a smaller attendance than 
usual at the annual outing of the Es- 
sex County Women’s Relief corps at 
Tuck’s Point Thursday afternoon. 
Stormy weather on Wednesday caused 
the postponement for one day and 
threatening weather in the morning 
kept the larger part of the outside 
delegations away yesterday. Among 
the speakers was Junior Vice-Com- 
mander of the Dept. of Mass. G. A. 
R. Edwin P. Stanley. 
