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asic the forthcoming marriages of 
interest to Manchester people is that of 
Michael Joseph Kelliher, a well known 
Manchester young man, and Miss Kath- 
arine Gertrude Lynch of Lowell. 
The Haphazard Club social has been 
postponed from Monday evening, Janu- 
ary 18, to Monday the 25th. This 
social will be held at 7.45 p. m. with 
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rand, Union st. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Knight of Essex 
are at Manchester for their usual winter 
visit with Mrs. Knight’s mother, Mrs. 
Abigail Gentlee, School street. They 
will remain, probably, until March. 
The Republican Town committee 
met at the Selectmen’s room ‘Tuesday 
evening and organized for 1909 with the 
same officers as last year, namely: Jef- 
frey I. Stanley, chairman; W. W. 
Hoare, secretary; W. R. Bell, treas- 
urer. 
The state board of health has ap- 
proved the plan of the town of Man- 
chester in taking water from Gravel 
pond and Round pond which was _ peti- 
tioned for by the water commissioners 
some time ago. ‘The approval is in the 
form of a letter which was sent to the 
commissioners Monday. 
Town Clerk Alfred S. Jewett has is- 
sued to resident hunters certificates of 
registration, the fee for which $1 each, 
isturned into the treasury of the state. 
Those who have taken out the license 
are Frank Forster Tenney and Henry E. 
Heath. ‘The law provides that foreign 
born residents who are not citizens must 
pay a license fee of $15. Town Clerk 
Jewett has as yet issued none of these. 
Talking Machines at Woodbury’s 
Music Parlor, Beach street. a 
The leading social event of the win- 
ter in Manchester, and an event toward 
which many are already looking forward, 
will be the “‘annual guest night” of hie 
Manchester Woman’s club. The meet- 
ing will be atthe Town hall, probably, 
and comes on the 16th of February, A 
committee is already making plans for 
the event. 
“* Forestry ’’ will be the subject of the 
lecture at the meeting of the Manches- 
ter Woman’s clubnext Tuesday after- 
noon, and the committee in charge have 
been very fortunate in securing as the 
speaker of the afternoon State Forester 
Rane. Mr. Rane spoke in Manchester 
some years ago under the auspices of the 
Horticultural society. He is sure to 
have a very interesting talk, and in view 
of the widespread interest in forestry his 
lecture will be quite apropos. 
Needles for Disc Machines at Wood- 
bury’s Record Parlor, Beach st. * 
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' Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
The K. of C. installation will be held 
next Monday evening at Odd Fellows 
hall. 
J. A. Irwin, formerly of Burlington, 
Vt., is the new American Express Co. 
agent here, succeeding Jos. Cawthorne. 
The chiefs of Conomo tribe, I. O. 
R. M., will be raised to their respective 
stumps next Wednesday evening by 
Deputy Benj. Huntoon of Beverly. A 
feast of corn and venison will be served 
after the installation. 
$55 Edison Machine cheap, at Wood- 
bury’s Record Parlor, Beach st. * 
Clark & Mills Elecric Co. are now 
located in their new quarters in the post- 
office block, the half-store recently occu- 
pied by the cobbler, and the store which 
they have vacated is being fitted up and 
made ready for H. G. Nichols to move 
his dry goods business into. 
Married. 
In Boston, January 9, 1909, at the 
Church of the Good Shepherd, by Rev. 
George J. Prescott, Mr. Frederick H. 
Andrews to Miss Gertrude Macomber. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
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