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Miss (Grace was home 
from==Andover: -over;the holiday, a 
euest,of Miss Dora M. Marshall. 
Miss Marie Lampron’ spent -the 
week-end® and ~Patriot’s Day with 
relatives in Haverhill and George- 
town. 
Benjamin G. Foster has purch rased 
the house at 31 Central street owned 
by Michael E. Gorman and commonly 
called the Rust house. It is occupied 
at present by Mr. and*Mrs. Walter 
Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 
1 Be, Smith, 
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews 
and family féxioved to Essex last 
week. Miss Gracé’ Andrews, a 
daughter of the family, will remain 
at Manchester in order to finish the 
school year. 
Miss’ Maude E. Hadley of Arling- 
_ ton! was ‘a gttest® over the week- end 
of ther cousinyi;Mrs. J. A. Lodge, 
Church st. Mrs.. Lodge’s mother, 
Mrg} Chas. E. Bullard of Peterboro, 
N. 'H., has been spending the week 
here; Mr. Bullard was also here for 
a brief stay: 
Mrs. Harry «R,. Floyd. of .Cam- 
bridge came down last Thursday for 
a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 
F. B. Rust of School street, and she 
was joimed by Mr. -Floyd, Saturday. 
She ‘has since gone to’ Portland for 
a weéek’s stay. 
The Foresters are to hold a danc- 
ing party at Townhall, next Thurs- 
day evening for the -benefit of the 
Visiting District Nurse Fund. This 
has been ‘a’ fund ftom which Man- 
chester’ people’ have derived more 
benefit, perhaps, than from any other, 
and it’ is hopéd that there will be a 
large sale of tickets. 
Swett’s Fish Market, 163-W. adv. 
The members of the Manchester 
Woman’s club are cordially invited 
to be present at the meeting of the 
Rockport Woman’s club on Monday 
evening, Apr. 26, at 8 o’clock in the 
Congl. vestry. Mme. Beales Morey 
will speak upon “The Message of 
Music: or the Mission of Art in the 
Life of the World.” The chorus of 
the Rockport club will Lae’ the 
music by selections, from Elijah, the 
Ave’ Maria’ from the opera Lorelei, 
and the Bells of Shandon. If the 
ladies will take the 7.22 train a com- 
mittee will meet them and conduct 
them to the vestry.’ 
Friday, April 23, 1915. 
Mrs. Jeffrey T. Stanley is serious- 
ly ill at her home on School st. 
Miss Florence Bradley has a posi- 
tion: at the North Shore Market, 
Beach st. 
The ambulance was out yesterday 
to remove Mrs. Mabel (Chadwick) 
Cameron to the Beverly Hospital. 
Work is to be started week after 
next on making repairs on the in- 
terior of the Town hall building. 
Mrs. William Choate Rust of 
Bridge st. is able to be out again af- 
ter an illness of three weeks, during 
which she has been threatened witn 
theumatic fever. 
Francis Bohaker entertained a 
number of his school friends at his 
home on Smith’s Point last Friday 
evening. 
Miss Gladys Semons returned to 
Jackson college Wednesday after 
spending a week, 
tion, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
E. J. Semons, of Pine street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harrison of 
Cambridge spent the week-end and 
holiday with former’s sister, Mrs. R. 
T. Glendenning and Dr. Glenden- 
ning. 
Men’s Elite and Ladies’ Queen 
Quality Shoes at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
One of the most interesting of the 
holiday. gatherings was that at 
“Dieppedale,” the summer camp of 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Rabardy at 
Annisquam, Monday, in observance 
of the 54th anniversary of Mr. 
Rabardy’s enlistment in the Union 
army. Among those present besides 
Mr. and Mrs. Rabardy were their 
daughter, Miss Etta Rabardy, Mrs. 
TWh Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 
Rabardy Floyd, Miss Abbie Floyd, 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jewett, 
Miss Beth Jewett, Dr. Frank 
Wills, ir Sand) SeVirswie frank 
smith of. salem; Mr. and. “Mrs: 
Jose oh Banks of Peabody, Miss Eva 
llen, Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 
: L “Smith “and: their -children; 
Eleanor and Raymond Smith, and a 
number of the cottage colony at 
Annisquam. Harry Floyd in a brief 
address, welcomed those present and 
spoke of the occasion which - had 
brought them together, and present- 
ed Mr. Rabardy with a flag in mem- 
ory of the day. Mr. Rabardy re- 
sponded with a simple eloquence 
which touched his hearers deeply. 
the Spring vaca- 
Miss Marion Spinney was home 
from Boston for the week-end and. 
holiday. 
Mrs. Chas. A. Hatch thas gone to 
Bangor, Me., for a visit with her 
parents. 
Supt. Chas. E. Fish of Amesbury 
was in town Patriot’s Day, with his 
daughter, Mrs. P, Al) Wheaton; 
School st. 
Eugene Wogan has returned from. 
the South and resumes his position - 
in charge of the golf at the Essex 
Country. club next week. - 
A daughter, Dorothy Allen, was 
born Monday morning, April 19, to 
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Poor Floyd 
(Blanche Bailey) at Boston. 
A new member was initiated into 
the Sherlock Holmes club at the 
weekly meeting at the home of Miss 
Helen Knight, Central street, last 
Friday evening. The meeting this 
week is to be omitted owing to the 
play which High school students are 
to give at Town hall tonight, and 
Miss Ethel Spry will be the hostess 
next week. 
The comedy, “Sally Lunn,” whien 
is to be presented tonight at the 
Town hall, Manchester, under the 
auspices of the Story High school 
and with the musical assistance of 
the Glee and Orpheus clubs, is at- 
tracting unusual attention. It promn- 
ises, to be out of the ordinary with a 
cast of the most clever students in 
the school. The posters have caused 
much commendation for their origin- 
ality and excellent drawing. William 
Angus was the artist. 
Manchester Odd Fellows will ob- 
serve the 96th anniversary of Odd 
Fellowship next Thursday evening 
by aroll calland supper. The lodge at 
Swampscott will be guests of Mag- 
nolia lodge that night, and their fa- 
mous Fishermen’ S Degree staff of 30 
men, will work the initiatory degree 
on one or two candidates. The lo- 
cal lodge will meet the visitors at the 
7.22 train and will form a parade for 
a march to the Town hall. The sup- 
per will follow the meeting at Odd 
Fellows hall and will be served in 
the vestry of the Baptist church as 
the Town hall is in use that night. 
All members of the lodge and visit- 
ing brothers are cordially invited to 
turn out next ‘Thursday night to 
make this event a huge success. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
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