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Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
Lee’s Block, Manchester 
MANCHESTER 
Ira E. Irish is enjoying a two 
weeks’ vacation from his duties at the 
Manchester Trust Co. and has spent 
part of it attending the World Series 
games in Boston. 
Austin A. Cushing of Beverly has 
transferred to Jeffrey S. Reed three- 
fourths of an acre of woodland in 
Cedar swamp, Essex. George E. 
Killam has conveyed his interest in 
the same property to Mr. Reed. 
Manchester 
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Among recent estate transfers re- 
corded is that of Thomas A. Baker, 
who. conveys. to George F. Willett 
land and buildings on Summer st. 
The property is four by five rods. 
Take your bicycles to Peters to be 
repaired.—Opposite Manchester Elec- 
tric Co., Summer st. adv, 
Among those who attended the 
World Series games in Boston were 
Manager Charles Fritz of the Man- 
chester baseball team and Alfred 
Walen. 
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MANCHESTER WOMAN’S CLUB ~ 
INTERESTING PROGRAM ARRANGED For _ 
CoMING SEASON. 
~ An exceptionally fine program has 
been arranged by the Manchester 
‘Woman’s club for the season of 
1916-17, The first meeting was held 
Tuesday of last week at which Mrs. 
Mary Cushing Palmer gave’ an enter- 
taining talk on “The Evolution of the 
Club Woman.” The directors were 
hostesses. 
The program for the balance of the — 
season is as follows: 
October 
yard Kipling,” Laura Estelle Blakely. 
Mrs. Catherine Campbell, hostess. | 
November 7—‘‘Children’s -Reéad- 
ing,” Miss Bertha E. Mahony, Direc- 
tor of Bookshop for Boys and Girls. 
Mrs. Emily Keating, hostess. Guests 
—Parent-Teacher association. 
November 22—Open evening meet- 
ing, Town hall; “The Lure of New 
England’s Colonial Period,” Collins 
VandenBerg. Illustrated with 150 
colored views throughout New Eng- 
land. 
December 5— “Quality Street,” 
Virginia Weills. Mrs. Edna R. Pea- 
body, hostess. 
December 19—‘Sister Flowers,” 
Woon Young Chun of Shanghai, 
China. Mrs. Helen M. Robertson, 
hostess. 
January 2—Open afternoon meet- 
ing; “The Message of Oberammer- 
gau,”’ Fraulein Marie Mayer. Mrs. 
Mary H. Sullivan, hostess. 
January 16—Musical, President’s 
Day. Mrs. Helen C. Bullock, hostess. 
February 6—‘Birds,” Winthrop 
Packard. Mrs. Hattie D. Baker, 
hostess. 
February 21—(Evening). : Gentle- 
men’s night, Town hall; Elvira Rhind, 
danseuse. and reader. 
Saturday, March 10—Children’s 
day; The Pearl Keating players. 
Mrs. Alice P. Hooper, hostess. 
March 20—Thimble bee (members 
only). Mrs. Annie M. 
hostess. 
April 3—Lecture and démonstra- 
tion of canning in glass, Mrs. Sarah 
Elizabeth Belt. Mrs. Grace K. 
Beaton, hostess. 
April 17—Annual nee election 
of officers. | 
PARENT- TEACHER “MEETING. 
The first meeting of the year will be 
held at the Price School hall next 
Wednesday evening at 8. The speaker 
will be Geo. E. Davis, Principal of 
English High school, Lynn, and his 
subject, “Whose Business Is It?” 
Music will be furnished by Misses 
Knight, McEachern, Lethbridge and 
Height, 
Oct. 13, 1916. 
17—‘Interpreting Rud- 
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