MANCHESTER SECTION 
There will be a meeting of the 
Manchester Equal Suffrage league 
Monday evening, June 29th, at 8 
v’clock at the Manchester Tea Rooms, 
Céentral’street: 
The date of the Manchester club 
picnic is set for Saturday, July 18, 
at Tuck’s Point. ~ Tickets ‘may be 
procured from the committee: Ed- 
ward Irish, (Oscar ob. Winter © 
Needham, Allen Dennis and Austin 
Cralenes: 
Muslin Underwear at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Lewis Catheron, a former Man- 
chester boy, has been in town recent- 
ly visiting his sister Mrs. Benj. L. 
Bullock, School street. Mr. Cath- 
eron has been in Texas since grad- 
uating from Harvard in 1912, on a 
large traction enterprise in which 
Stone and Webster of Boston is /in- 
terested. He is located at Fort 
Worth, T'ex., and is home now on a 
three weeks’ vacation. 
Order your Salmon early for the 
Fourth. Swett’s Fish Market. adv. 
At a recent meeting of Friendship 
Circle the following officers were 
elected to serve the ensuing year: 
Mrs. James Kehoe, president; Mrs. 
W. Burton Rogers, vice pres.; Miss 
Nellie Leonard, secretary; Mrs. E. L. 
Rogers, assistant sec.; Mrs. Wits: 
Calderwood, treas. The last meeting 
of the season will be held on Tues- 
day evening in the vestry. It is de- 
sired that every member possible be 
present. The committee in charge 
of this meeting has a pleasing pro- 
gram planned and a fine time is 
promised. 
FOURTH-OF JULY PROGRAM 
AT MANCHESTER. 
The committee appointed. at the an- 
nual Town Meeting in March to ar- 
range for the Fourth of July celebra- 
tion in Manchester, has announced 
the following program: 
MorNnNING 
Sports and exercises at the Brook 
street playgrounds under the diree- 
tion of Instructer .F. M. McCarty; 
music by the Manchester Brass band. 
Friday, June 26, 1914. 
8.10-9.10, boys’ ball game, playground 
team. 
9.15-9.30, girls’ ““B” class gymnastics 
(Mr. McCarty). 
9.35-9.45, boys’ 4o-yd. dash; boys’ 
sack race. 
g.50-10, school (Miss 
Jones). 
10.05-10.15, girls’ 40-yd. dash; 60-yd. 
dash. 
10.20-10.35 girls’ “A” class gymnas- 
tics (Mr. MeCarty)). 
10.40-10.55, Boy Scouts spiral drill; 
U.S. Army physical exercises. 
10.55-11.05, Campfire Girls. 
11.10, Singing—‘‘Star Spangled Ban- 
het hnaneniedn A, ion. Vir, 
Warner will lead. 
I1.10-11.25, mile run, boys over 16. 
11.35-11.55, relay race, boys over 16. 
11.05, ice-cream served to  partici- 
pants. 
11.55, ribbons and medals awarded. 
gymnastics 
AFTERNOON. 
1.30-2.45, children’s free entertain- 
ment in Town hail. 
EVENING. 
8.00-9.45, grand display of fireworks 
seen from the Common. 
7.45-9:45, band concert by Co. G. 
Band.of Gloucester, L. M. Blythe, 
Cond. 
PROGRAM. 
Ofe Phew Brave 
Bidgood 
Sunny South 
Arr, by Lampé 
I. March, “Sen’s 
The 
2. Selection, 
3. Baritone Solo, Selected 
Mr. Toney Gentille 
4. -Waltzes, .Garden Of -Roses 
Brooks 
5. Popular numbers, 
(a) ’m On. My Way To Man- 
dalay 
(b) Rebecca Of Sunny Brook 
Farm 
6. Cornet Solo, 
Mer. L. M. BLYTHE 
7. Grand Fantasia, Swanee River 
Douglas 
Selected 
8. Popular numbers, 
(a) ‘Tickle The Ivories 
(b) Sit Down You’re Rocking 
Proposals 
Office of the Board of Selectmen 
Selectmen, endorsed ‘‘ Proposals for Con- 
structing Pine Street,’’ will be received 
by said Board at their office in the Town 
Hall: Building until 7.30 P. M. Of Tues- 
day, June 30, 1914, and at that time and 
place publicly opened and read. 
Blank forms of Proposal, Contract and 
Specifications and Plans can be obtained 
on an after Monday, June 22nd, at the 
office of said Board or at the offiee of the 
Engineer, Raymond C. Allen, Manchester, 
Mass. 
The Board reserves the right to reject 
any or all bids or to accept any bid if in 
the judgement of the Board the best in- 
terest of the Town of Manchester is thus 
conserved. 
WALTER R. BELL, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
GEORGE R. DEAN, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
All application for moorings in Man- 
chester Harbor should be made, in writ- 
ing, to the Harbor Master. 
LOUIS: 0. LATIONS, 
Harbor Master, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 206-M. 
The Boat : 
9. Cornet and Baritone saased 
Messrs. BLYTHE AND GENTILLE 
10. March, My Maryland Arr. by 
Wolerstein 
Finale, Star Spangled Banner Francis 
Scott Key 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All. Kinds 
Schoo! and Union Ses., Manchester -: Old South Bidg., Boston 
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