MANCHESTER SECTION 
Rey. Elbridge C. Whiting of, South 
Sudbury will supply the pulpit at the 
Congregational church next Sunday. 
‘A dance is announced for next 
Friday night in the Manchester Town 
hall under the auspices of the North 
Shore club. Long’s. orchestra. A 
good time is assured. 
Archer Gibson of New York, or- 
ganist for H. C. Frick, has leased the 
attractive bungalow, “High Rcok,” 
off Summer st., owned by Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. Silva. 
Wim. Wall, coachman for so many 
seasons with the late Mrs. C. P. 
Hemenway, has a position this year 
with the W. A. Tuckers. Wm. Ken- 
drick is also arriying today for the 
summer. 
A mile race will be one of the 
events of the Fourth of July sports 
in Central square. The start will be 
in the square near Police station, 
through Union st., Norwood ave., 
Vine and School streets, ending at 
the Fire station. 
Today at his home on Bennett st., 
Nathaniel Morgan is being reminded 
of its being his 75th birthday by re- 
ceiving many congratulations and 
best wishes from his many friends. 
Mr. Morgan is a G. A. R. veteran but 
is active for one of his years; he has 
a nice garden at his estate on Ben- 
nett st. of which is justly proud. 
he 
Moth Supt. Sheahan announces 
that he will have the trees along the 
town highways sprayed early morn- 
ings (beginning 5 o’clock) starting 
next Monday morning; he also wants 
owners of private property to get in 
touch with him if they want any 
work done. 
The following case from Manches- 
ter was entered in the superior court 
at the “June return: day: Julius. 
Rabardy vs. Town of Manchester in 
a petition for assessment of damages 
for land taken on Bridge and Cen- 
tral streets for sewer purposes. 
At the graduating exercises Tues- 
day of the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, President Richard Cock- 
burn Maclaurin conferred on Frank 
Samuel Sinnicks of Manchester, the 
degree, B.S. (Bachelor of Science). 
The title of his graduation thesis 
was: “Concentration ‘Tests on Zinc 
Ore from Quebec.” 
Friday, June 11, 1915. 
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MANCHESTER WINS AGAIN 
The Manchester baseball club won 
a well played game on the Brook 
street diamond Saturday by the score 
of 2 to 1, from the strong Lyman N. 
A. of Beverly. Features of the game 
were the good work of Manchester’s 
battery, Grover and Perkins, ~ the 
former holding the heavy hitters of 
the Garden city aggregation to one 
lone tally. O’Leary at third base for 
Manchester, came through with sev- 
eral corking hits, including a home 
run. His fielding and throwing 
were giltedeged. Gray and O’Connell 
played well for Manchester. It was 
a close and interesting game all the 
way. The two teams were well 
matched. Brennan pitched a great 
game for the Lyman’s and Martell 
handled his team well. 
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Manchester 10100000 —2 6 2 
Lym’n N.A. 0o00000010—1 7 5 
Batteries — Grover and Perkins, 
Brennan and Martell. 
The OBrion, Russell & Co. nine 
from Boston will play at Manchester 
this week. 
During the next few days on op- 
portunity will be giv en to those inter- 
ested in the Woman’s club movement 
to support a woman instructor at the 
beach, to give their contributions to 
the collectors, as they call at the 
houses. The collectors are as fol- 
lows: Misses Hester Rust, Alice 
Hoare, Madeline Gray and Ella 
Erickson. ; 
In this connection the people will 
learn with interest that the park 
board at their meeting this week, af- 
ter a careful investigation, upon be- 
ing asked for a matron at the ladies 
bath-house at Singing Beach, ap- 
pointed the caretaker’s wife, Mrs. B. 
L. Crombie, to the position through 
the school vacation. 
One of the feature events of the 
Fourth of July sports will be the hose 
coupling contest. For this purpose 
the old hand reel is now being put in 
order at Standley’s blacksmith shop. 
Teams of four men each start at the 
Engine house and run to the hydrant 
near the Police station, laying three 
lengths of hose, coupling to. hydrant, 
attaching nozzle and getting water. 
The team making the best time wins 
the trophy, 
A) large bronze. shield. 
Brand New and Not Rented 
FINEST six-room apartment 
in town; cypress, oak and 
mahogany finish, modern Plumb- 
ing, Light and Heat, large 
Piazza, all windows screened, 
separate cellars and set tubs. 
Will rent by month or special 
terms if taken on lease. Look 
the apartment over Sunday. © 
Apply to 
Frep K. Swett, 
6 Friend St., 
Manchester. 
NOTICE 
Owners of property, who desire 
spraying done by this department, 
will please communicate with the 
undersigned at an early date. 
PrrerR A, SHEAHAN, Supt. 
Moth Department, 
Manchester, Mass. 
June 10, 1915. 
Joseph T. Allen is visiting his 
daughter, Mrs. Edward S. Bradley, 
40 Central street, for two weeks. 
The Arbella club will meet at the 
Town hall, Monday, June 14th, at 4 
o'clock to practice the song for the 
Flag Day exercises, to be held on-the 
evening of that day. 
Herbert W. Clark, supt. of the W. 
D. Denégre estate at West Manches- 
ter, had “his leg broken this week by 
falling from a ladder. He is at the 
Beverly hospital for treatment. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster was in 
town over Sunday, starting early | 
Monday morning for Patten, Me., his 
4-year old daughter Constance re- 
turning with him after a “three 
months’ stay with her grandparents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Ly. A. Dunn. 
Owing to the great number of 
parties ahead of Manchester it has 
been impossible to secure a date for 
the Hood milk inspection trip to 
West Lynn the coming week. Those 
who are unable to go, will’ please 
communicate with Mrs. John Baker, 
as there are many on the waiting list. 
The date will be on the invitation 
and will also be announced in the 
BY AA 4 
JREEZE, 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of all Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
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