MANCHESTER SECTION 
3orn Sunday, Apr. 26, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Chalk, Brook st. 
John F. Scott conveys to Mabel 
E. Scott, land and buildings on Pine 
street, Manchester, 56 by 100 feet. 
The fire department will give a 
complimentary banquet to Chief Jas. 
Hoare next Monday evening at the 
Engine house, with a caterer from 
Beverly. 
At the probate court at Salem 
Tuesday, letters of administration 
were granted on estate of Opal 
Scott of Manchester, John F. Scott, 
administrator. George F. Evans 
was appointed guardian of Helen 
A. Cooney and others, minors. 
Finnan-Haddie at The Manchester 
Fish Market, Central st. adv 
The Manchester Sea Food Co., of 
which Frank H. Dennis is the head, 
is now ready to render prompt ser- 
vice to its customers. The store 
has just been opened, on Beach st., 
nearly opposite the park. A big 
supply of fish to cater to the wants 
of the select North Shore trade, as 
well as to local patronage, will al- 
ways be available. 
The treasury of the Story High 
School Athletic association received 
a snug sum from the entertainment 
civen in the Manchester Town hall 
on Wednesday evening, the num- 
bers on the program incidentally 
pleasing a large audience which at- 
tended. The program included read- 
ings by G. S. Fulbright, selections 
hy a double quartet, a trio by Miss 
Porter, Mr. Stebbins and Mr. Mon- 
roe and selections by an orchestra. 
IIome-made candy was sold during 
the intermission. After the even- 
ing’s program was finished an 
hour’s dancing was enjoyed. The 
complete program was as follows: 
overtrue, ‘‘Jolly Robbers,’’ Suppe, 
orchestra; ‘‘Kentucky Babe,’’ Gei- 
bel, double quartet; readings, G. S. 
Fulbright; ‘‘The Grasshopper,’’ a 
tragic cantata, Randolph, double 
quartet; trio, ‘‘Alla Marcia,’’ Trew, 
Miss Porter, Mr. Stebbins and Mr. 
Munroe; readings, G. S. Fulbright; 
‘Uncle Sam’s Boys,’’ Grady, by the 
orchestra. 
Blue Fish, fresh today, at Man- 
chester Fish Market, Central st. adv 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, May 1, 1914. 
Co. G Band of Gloucester will fur- 
nish the music in Manchester for the 
July 4th celebration in the evening. 
The Misses Swanson returned this 
week from a visit to their old home 
in Seotland. It is understood they 
will start their boarding house on 
Washington street again. 
Announcement is made of the 
forth-coming marriage of Rey. Char- 
les A. Hateh of Manchester and Miss 
Francesca Walker of Bangor, Me. 
Wednesday, May 27th, is the date set 
for the wedding at Bangor. 
Lawn mowers sharpened to cut 
like new by special machinery. All 
work guaranteed. Price $1.25. Ship 
by either Dunn’s or Smith’s express. 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 61 
School, cor. Vine st., Manchester. 
Telephone 327 W. adv 
On Tuesday the Arbella club held 
its last meeting for this club year 
and at that meeting it was announce- 
ed that a scholarship would be given 
this year and each successive year 
to an Arbella member, this scholar- 
ship entitling the winner of it to 
one year’s tuition at Simmons col- 
lege, the girl to be privately chos- 
en, according to her merit, by the 
donor of this scholarship. Miss Hes- 
ter Rust is the girl chosen this 
year and every member of this 
Friendly Cirele of Girls should 
heartily rejoice with her. She pre- 
pared herself for college and grad- 
uated last year from the Manchester 
High school and then to her disap- 
pointment found that she could not 
have the satisfaction she had _ so 
longed for. Miss Rust has this year 
taken a post-graduate course at our 
High school and now it is pleasant 
to know that she has won a well- 
deserved prize. From the hearty 
applause when the announcement 
was made it was évident that the 
Arbella girls lived up to the tenets 
of their club, good fellowship, loy- 
alty and friendliness being shown 
by everybody. This scholarship 
should stimulate the Arbella girls 
to their best endeavor. Although 
but one girl may win the honor, it 
is worth going into the race,—an 
investment of time and effort not 
wasted. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
School and Union Ses., Manchester x: Old South Bldg.. Boston 
William Lomasney has a position 
as supervisor in connection with the 
installation of the sewer system. 
Frederick L. Smith and family are 
to move from the house on the cor- 
ner of Pleasant and School streets to 
the Collins house nearby recently va- 
cated by the Robert Mitchells. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Schurman 
and son of Charlottetown, P. EH. I, 
who have been spending the winter 
in Bermuda, the Bahamas and Pan- 
ama, were guests the first of this 
week of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glenden- 
ning, Chureh st. 
Everybody tangoes—Tango Beads, 
Tango Bows, Tango Dress-shields at . 
KE. A. Lethbridge’s. _ adv 
At their meeting last Friday even- 
ing the board of park commissioners 
appointed Benjamin lL. Crombie 
caretaker of Singing Beach park for 
the present season and he commenc- 
ed his work there at once. Mr. 
Crombie is the son of Supt. of 
Streets Crombie. 
Finnan-Haddie at The Manchester 
Fish Market, Central st. adv 
Spring lines of shoes now in,— 
Elite for men and Queen and Bos- 
ton Favorite for women. Walt. Bell, 
Central Sq. adv 
Many interesting features have 
been arranged for the Sunlight 
party under the auspices of Liberty 
Rebekah lodge at the Town hall to- 
morrow, May 2, from 2 to 5 o’clock. 
A good entertainment will be given, 
including the ‘‘May Pole Dance,’’ 
‘‘Crowning the May Queen,’’ a 
‘““Sun Flower Drill,’’ a solo and 
duet, and a ‘‘Dwarf Danee.’’ This 
will be followed by dancing. A doll 
exhibition will be a new feature 
which should please the children. 
All who would like to have their 
dolls on exhibition are requested to 
bring them to the hall early Satur- 
day or late Friday, so they ean be 
arranged; care will be taken that no 
harm will come to them. Old-fashion- 
ed dolls or those of later style are 
equally weleome. A table of useful 
articles not over 25 cents and ice 
cream and cake will be for sale. 
The admission fee will be ten cents. 
Mrs. Flora Hersey is chairman of 
the entertainment committee. 
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