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MANCHESTER 
See other Manchester notes P. 43. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
on “The Nurture of the Soul.’ The 
subject for the evening sermon will be 
“Crossing Jordan.” 
If your lawn mower requires 
sharpening or repairing send it to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 61 
School, corner, Vine St. We sharpen 
lawn mowers for $1.25. * 
Very appropriate exercises for 
Flag Day, in which the local Boy 
Scouts and school children partici- 
pated were held at the Manchester 
Town hall last evening. The  pro- 
gram included a drill by the Boy 
Scouts, after which Miss Mary E. 
Morgan, president of the W. R. C. 
presented the scouts with a new flag 
to be flown at their summer camp at 
Lake Province, N. H. Scout Master 
A. G. Warner, in a fitting speech 
thanked the members of the corps for 
the gift. 
The program was as _ follows: 
Words of welcome, patriotic instruct- 
or, Mrs. Edward Preston; singing, 
“America,” audience; wand drill by 
school children, recitation, Dorothy 
Wilcox; solo, “Three for Jack,” Al- 
len Brown; address, Rev. Maurice A. 
Levy, pastor Baptist church, Newton 
Centre; solo, ‘““The Old Brigade,” Al- 
len Brown; drill by members of 
Troop 1, Boy Scouts, Manchester. 
Mrs. G. F. AuLEN DEAD 
Mrs. Arabella Allen, widow of the 
late George Forster Allen, died last 
night at the home of her nephew, 
Osborne Leach, Danvers, where she 
had been living since the death of her 
husband last fall. ‘ 
Mrs. Allen was born in Mt. Ver- 
non, N. H., Aug. 27, 1827, and was 
a school teacher in her younger days. 
She was a member of the Congrega- 
tional church. Funeral services will 
be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock 
at the Crowell Memorial chapel, Man- 
chester. 
“T think I’ve made an impression on 
that young lady.” 
“Why ?” 
“She’s trying to remember who it 
is I remind her of.” 
Ipy, oF NEw ENGLAND RuRAL LIFE 
RETAINS ALL ITs OLD-TIME CHARM 
AND APPEAL 
Preserving the many charms which 
has made it one of the greatest suc- 
cesses of the stage, “The Old Home- 
stead” continues its engagement at 
the Boston Theatre. That there is no 
longer a Denman Thompson to intre- 
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‘pret the leading role:makes no differ- 
ence to the public, apparently, for the 
audiences are as enthusiastic as they 
are numerous. Indeed, the venerable 
“Uncle Josh” of real life, could he 
have lived to see his successor would 
have marveled at the faithful repre- 
sentation given this famous character 
by Edward L. Snader. Mr. Snader’s 
characterization is little short of re- 
markable, so vividly does he portray 
the role as originally created by Mr. 
Thompson. 
A notable feature as in former 
years, is the double quartette, which 
is made up of excellent voices. The 
audiences demonstrate its -approval 
frequently by calling for half a dozen 
encores, which are cheerfully given. 
The other singing is equally as effect- 
ive and pleasing. 
An extra matinee will be given 
Bunker Hill Day, June 17th. Special 
prices will prevail during the balance 
of engagement of “The Old Home- 
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