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PASTOR RESIGNS 
Rev. CHariyEs A. Hatcu Gives Up 
PASTORATE IN MANCHESTER 
ConcL. CHURCH. 
At the close of the morning service 
at the Manchester Congl. church last 
Sunday the Rev. A. G. Warner, pas- 
tor of the Baptist church in Man- 
chester, who preached Sunday, read 
from the pulpit the resignation of the 
Rev. Charles A. Hatch, pastor of the 
church for nearly three years. Mr. 
Hatch has been in poor health for 
sometime past. In his communication 
to the members of his congregation 
he said that he had been advised by 
physicians that he was suffering from 
a serious nervous disorder and that 
a complete rest was necessary for him 
to regain his health. Mr. Hatch ex- 
pressed his appreciation of the kind- 
nesses shown him and Mrs. Hatch 
during his pastorate in Manchester. 
Mr. Hatch accepted a call to the 
pastorate of the Manchester Congl. 
church in July, 1913, and was regu- 
larly installed on February 5, 1914. 
He was a graduate of the University 
of Vermont and of Bangor Theologi- 
cal seminary. He afterward took a 
post-graduate course at Bowdoin col- 
lege. Mr. Hatch married Miss Fran- 
cesca Walker, a Bangor girl, shortly 
after assuming the pastorate of the 
Manchester church. 
Miss Appre F, LAkcom. 
Miss Abbie F. Larcom died at the 
home of her sister, Mrs. Oliver T. 
Roberts, on Bridge st., Manchester, 
last Saturday morning at the age of 
70 years and 10 months. Miss Lar- 
com was a native of Beverly Farms, 
the daughter of the late Asa and 
Abigail Larcom of that place. - All of 
her early life was spent in Beverly 
Farms, but the past 26 years she had 
made her home with her brother-in- 
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, 
in Manchester, where she leaves a 
wide circle of friends. 
Miss Larcom was an active mem- 
ber of the Congl. church in Manches- 
ter and for a number of years was a 
deaconess of the church. She was a 
devoted worker in the church and 
Sunday School and a member of the 
Ladies Social circle. She has been 
missed from church circles during 
the past year, poor health compelling 
her to give up all active work. 
The funeral was held Tuesday 
afternoon at 2 o’clock from her late 
home in Manchester, the Rev. Clar- 
ence S$. Pond, pastor of the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church, _ officiating. 
Burial was in Rosedale cemetery. 
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