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MANCHESTER 
The last meeting of the Manches- 
ter Men’s. Brotherhood will come 
next Monday evening at 8 o’clock in 
the Baptist vestry. 
Go and get a good supper for 25c. 
at the G. A. R. hall Wednesday June 
17,5 to 7 p.m. Good beans, salads, 
coffee and pies. adv. 
The ladies of Allen Relief Corps 
will serve a bake bean and salad sup- 
per on a epee: June 17, from 
5 to ty o'clock at G.“A. R. hall Tickets 
25 cents. adv. 
REE A. G. Warner ‘addressed the 
members of thea Cape Ann C. E. 
Union at. their, spring meeting in 
Lanesville last night. His subject was 
“Some Conditions of Successful 
Christian Work.” 
Mrs. G. R. Dean’s Tea Room, Food 
Shop and Women’s Exchange, in the 
Wetherbee building on Summer st., 
will open next Wednesday, June 17th. 
Mrs. Dean has hada little summer 
house built on the crest of the knoil 
back of the building in which the tea 
house is located, and where Mr. and 
Mrs. Dean are to make their home, 
so that one may sip tea in the shade 
and be refreshed by the cool breezes 
always to be found at this spot, and 
at the same time get a splendid view 
of Manchester harbor and the coast 
up as far as Marblehead. 
Telephone 3577 Lynn 
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Salem, Mass. 
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Company 
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Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
by the season 
Married at Franklin, Vt., June 1, 
Mr. Ernest H. Wilcox and Miss Alice. 
Mason, both of this town. 
Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, ‘8S. of 
V., will assemble at G. A. R. hall on 
next Sunday at 6.30 p. m. to attend 
the Flag Day exercises at the Baptist 
At the graduating exercises Tues- 
day of the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, President Richard C. 
Maclaurin conferred on Henry Ferdi- 
nand Merrill, 2d., of this town the de- 
erce, bass: (Bachelor of Science). 
The title of his graduation thesis was: 
—‘An experimental investigation of 
the water works at Manchester, 
Mass., with special regard to fire pro- 
tection.” 
A most enjoyable time was had by 
those who attended the ladies’ night 
of the Manchester Men’s Brother- 
hood held last Wednesday evening in 
the vestry of the Baptist church. A 
pleasing entertainment was given by 
the lonian Ladies’ quartet of Boston, 
assisted by Miss Maud FE. Read, who 
gave several readings. The quartet 
was made up of Adelaide W. Lister, 
Ist. soprano; Nellie K. Patek, 2nd. 
soprano; Ada B. Webber, Ist. alto; 
Miss Read, 2nd. alto. 
entertainment there was a social hour, 
at which time ice cream was sold. 
The final meeting of the Brotherhood 
of the season comes next Monday 
night. 
After the. 
A total of $66 was collected by the 
young ladies who sold tags in Man- 
chester for the benefit of the North 
Shore Babies’ hospital last Saturday. 
At 7 o’clock in the morning the girls 
took up their positions in various 
parts of the town and continued un- 
til 3 in the afternoon. Grace Merrill 
had the largest amount collected, 
$12.75; Beth Andrews, $10; Esther 
1 Northrop $9.31. The other girls 
were Nina Sinnicks, Hester . Rust, 
Ann Coughlin, Ethel Allen, Kath- 
erine Northrop, Margaret Cruikshank 
and Inez Babcock. 
An Irish concert and dance will be 
held in the Manchester Town Hall on 
Tuesday evening, June 30 under the 
auspices of the Irish Music Revival 
association. A concert and exhibition 
of Irish step dancing will be given 
from 8 to 9.30 and there will be gen- 
eral dancing until 12. A “genuine 
old country time’ is assured and it 
should anterest not only those who 
have not seen the old dances but those 
who have witnessed such exhibitions 
and dancing the old dances them- 
selves. Among the talent wil be 
Shaun Nolan, the Wicklow piper 
and comedian. Miss Bertha Fields 
and James Cahill, champion Irish 
step dancers and Peter Rooney, the 
Irish tenor, with pipers, fiddlers and 
flute players from the Irish Music 
club of Boston will also appear. 
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