- Claudius. L. Hoyt. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 55 
NEARLY 100 AT OUTING 
Ye Exper BreruoreN GATHER AT 
Tuck’s Point, MANCHESTER. 
Tuck’s Point, Manchester, was the 
scene Wednesday of the 36th reunion 
of Y° Elder Brethren, 93 members of 
the organization and guests being pre- 
sent. The day was marked by many 
stirring speeches by several of those 
called upon, the usual chowder din- 
ner, a renewal of old acquaintances 
and a general exchange of remint- 
scences. The only regrettable thing 
about the outing was the absence of 
thirteen departed members who have 
died during the past year. 
The brethren gathered at the Point 
in the morning and spent the time be- 
fore dinner in getting acquainted and 
greeting those from out of town who 
attended the gathering, and renewing 
acquaintances. At one o'clock the 
chowders were served and. nearly 
five-score gathered about the festive 
board, after the blessing was asked 
by Rev. Charles A. Hatch. 
Edwin P. Stanley, the president, 
called the meeing to order following 
the repast, and the members heard 
the report of Wm. J. Johnson, the 
secretary. He reported the death of 
thirteen members during the past 
twelvemonth. They were the follow- 
ing: David F. Bennett, William C. 
Rust, George W. Hooper, Claudius 
L. Hoyt, Cornelius G. Murphy, Capt. 
John Baker. and Joseph Clarke of 
Manchester; General James F. Curtis 
of Boston, Robert C. Calder, and W. 
Frank Parsons of Gloucester; Chas. 
Pert of Salem; Elmer Stanley of 
Beverly Farms and Rev. D. F. Lam- 
son of Newton. 
In the election of officers which 
followed the choice of Robert Baker 
to the board of directors filled the 
vacancy caused by the death of Dr. 
The board of 
officers was re-elected as follows* 
Edwin P. Stanley, president; Lyman 
W. Floyd, vice president; William ]. 
Johnson, sec’y and treas.; Henry 7. 
Bingham, John G. Haskell, Thomas 
B. Stone, Cyrus M. Dodge, Theodore 
C. Rowe, Robert Baker and the of- 
HO School Street 
ficers of the association, directors. 
Deacon Joseph A. Torrey, in his 
eulogy of those who had passed away, 
spoke feelingly of Wm. C. Rust, one 
of the organizers of the society and 
who died soon after the last meeting 
held by the brethren. A. M. Mer- 
rian is the only surviving member of 
the original body. Capt. Leach, Rev. 
Mr. Tenney, Rev. Mr. Marsters, 
Joseph Proctor, the actor, Deacons 
Low and Price, Tyler Parsons and 
Capt. Fitz William Wheaton, were all 
spoken of by Mr. Torrey. He also 
spoke of the contributions of the Rev. 
Mr. Lamson to the town’s history. 
In his closing remarks Mr. Torrey 
referred to certain measures which 
he though would benefit the town of 
Manchester if brought before the peo- 
ple and carried out. 
Francis M. Stanwood amused his 
auditors with some humorous stories 
which embodied his recollections of 
early visits to Manchester. He be- 
came a resident of the town in 1878. 
Representative Patrick H. Boyle in- 
terested his hearars with a discourse 
on the possibility of getting measures 
through the Legislature, even when 
committees reported against them. 
He emphasized, however, the need of 
merit connected with the measures. 
Rev. George H. Perkins of Bev- 
erly, former pastor of the Prospect 
St. Methodist Episcopal church of 
Gloucester, paid his respects to Man- 
chester and its natural beauties and 
was followed by Prof. N. B. Sargent 
of Boxford, former principal of the 
Manchester High school. Rev. A. 
G. Warner addressed the gathering 
and Edwin O. Foster of Salem talk- 
ed in a reminiscent vein about some 
of the old town metings he had at- 
tended in Manchester in the past. 
George L. Gould of Topsfield and 
James Boyle of Portsmouth, N. H., 
also spoke to the brethren. 
Those who attended the outing 
were: Daniel Allen, Capt. John 
Allen, Geo. E. Andrews, Joseph F. 
Andrews, Henry L. Andrews. John 
R. Allen, C. H. Albee, Amos F. Ben- 
nett, F. W. Bell, Edw. O. Brown, Dr. 
Geo. W. Blaisdell, Robert Baker, 
HARBOR MASTER’S NOTICE 
All application for moorings in Man- 
chester Harbor should be made, in writ- 
ing, to the Harbor Master. 
LOUIS O. LATIONS, 
Harbor Master, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 206-M. 
James Beaton, Charles Bennett, P. 
H. Boyle, James Boyle, Joseph 5. 
Chase, B. M. Crombie, Obed Carter, 
Wm. F. Chisholm, Chas. A. Collins, 
Col. B. F. Cook, Capt. John W. Car- 
ter, Michael P. Duggan, John Dug- 
gan, Chas. H. Day, Henry S. Dennis, 
C. M. Dodge, L. A. Dunn, Geo. Dow, 
Chas. Danforth, L. W. Floyd, Simeon 
H. Foss, C. W. Fitz, E. O. Foster, 
Nathan B. Goldsmith, Chas. P. Gold- 
smith, Joseph L. Goodridge, Rufus 
T. Goodridge, I. P. Goodridge, W. D. 
Giles, George L. Gould, David C. 
Goodridge, Reinhold F. Hoffman, W. 
H: Harvie, N. S. Heron, J. G:. Has- 
E. M. Jewett, W. J. Johnson, George 
kell, Rev: Chas.: A. Hatch, .C. .O: 
Howe, William Hoare, A. S. Jewett, 
W. Jewett, Charles H. Killam, Cyrus 
B. Killam, A. M. Killam, Geo. Frank 
Leach, Samuel Lendall, Chas. O. 
Lee, Geo. A. Lendall, Andrew Lee, 
Nathan A. Lee, FE. A. Lane, C. T. 
Loomis, James H. Morse, D. W. 
Morse, N. C. Marshall, I. M. Marsh- 
all,. Timothy M.-. Mahoney, Lewis 
Morgan, Andrew J. Orr, Frank B. 
Pett, Rev. Geo. H. Perkins, T. C. 
Rowe, Charles H. Richardson, O. T. 
Roberts. Thomas B. Stone, L. W. 
Story, E. P. Stanley, Otis M. Stanley, 
Senter Stanley, F. M. Stanwood, 
Prof. N. B. Sargent, Wm. Swanson, 
D. O’Sullivan, H. W.. Sargent, J. A. 
Torrey, Dr. W. H. Tyler, Capt. John 
K. Winn, Frederick Washburne, Rev. 
A. G. Warner, J. D. Woodbury. 
ELECTRIC FANS 
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Telephone: 8394 
Manchester, Mass. 
