MANCHESTER SECTION 
Henry Bohaker and family spent 
Christmas in Newburyport. 
Mrs. William Soulis was operated 
or: at the Beverly hospital, Saturday 
morning, 
_F. J. ‘Merrill and. family passed 
Christmas at a family gathering in 
West Newton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Swett 
spent Christmas in Springfield the 
guests of Roderick McDonald. 
' Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Knight and 
Randolph Knight spent Christmas 
with Miss Annie Knight in Dorches- 
ter. 
Manchester club members are try- 
ing to work up a little agitation among 
its members for a minstrel show this 
winter. 
Rev. Joseph A. Brandley, formerly 
curate at the. Sacred Heart church, 
now..of Neponset, visited friends in 
Manchester on Christmas. 
' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell entertain- 
ed W. R. Bell and family, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. W. Bell and Hollis A. Bell 
and family at a family reunion on 
Christmas day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goldsmith 
(Christene Yetter) and family of 
Winthrop spent Christmas in town 
with Mr. Goldsmith’s mother Mrs. 
Upton Goldsmith. 
From the St. Albans (Vt.) Mes- 
senger of Dec. 21 we reprint the fol- 
lowing item: “The Rev. Charles A. 
Hatch; of North Main st., who was 
operated upon at the hospital for 
appendicitis recently, is steadily im- 
proving in health ” 
Everett Allen was home from New 
London, Conn., to spend Christmas 
with his father, Capt. John Aten. 
Bertram Allen, who has recently 
taken a position in the Chelsea store 
of John T. Connor Co., grocers, was 
also home for the holiday. 
I. E. Irish, who has been with the 
Manchester Trust Co. the last three 
years, is leaving next week, having 
accepted a position as cashier of a 
new national bank in North Brook- 
field. Ralph Mann, who organized 
the Manchester Trust Co. in I9Q11, is 
one of the organizers of the North 
Brookfield National Bank, and will 
be one of its vice-presidents. The 
bank opens. the first of: February. Mr. 
Irish has a great many friends here 
who regret to. hear of his leaving 
town, but congratulate him on his 
new situation which carries with it 
ynuch more responsibility than his 
‘resent position. 
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Miss Pauline Semons has_ been 
spending the week at the home of 
Howard M. Shaffer in West Somer- 
ville. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Floyd and 
daughter, Alice, spent Christmas in 
Amesbury, the guests of Mrs. Floyd’s 
parents. 
The Brotherhood will meet next 
Monday evening, Jan. 1, in the Bap- 
tist vestry. The speaker is not an- 
nounced. 
The meeting of the Woman’s club 
in the Chapel on Tuesday afternoon 
will be the last open meeting of the 
season. ‘The Message of Oberam- 
mergau” will be brought by Fraulein 
Marie Mayer, who is the first partici- 
pant in the Passion play of Oberam- 
mengau to appear before the Ameri- 
can public. Mrs. William H. Sulli- 
van will be hostess. 
Just before 4 o’clock on Tuesday 
afternoon the engine of the way 
freight was switching cars in the B. 
& M. yard when an empty gondola 
car buckled on its trucks and up- 
ended. The forward truck was torn 
loose and rammed under the car. The 
accident delayed the Rockport-bound 
train which arrives in Manchester at 
4.12 for half an hour until the 4.26 
Boston-bound train had passed. Then 
the freight was broken up to give the 
passenger train room to take the 
cross-over to the track next. to the 
station and thus get by the wrecked 
car. It was more than.an hour be- 
fore the track was cleared. 
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Fred Aosher Has: returned to his 
_home in Nova Scotia for the winter. 
Gordon Crafts is home from Mass. 
Agricultural college at AMHELRE for 
the winter holidays. 
Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Prices Pleas 
ant st., have with them for a few 
days’ visit, Mrs. Burke’s sister, Miss 
Hildred Eisenhaure of No. Reading. 
Herman Magnuson drew the doll 
on exhibit in the Gift Shop window 
last Friday evening. The name 
“Nancy,” was not guessed. adv. 
Russell Lloyd, M. A. C. 1912, is a 
guest at the home of Chas. A. Lodge, 
Bennett st. He has just arrived from 
Northwest Canada, where he has 
been asociated with C. A. Lodge, Jr., 
i, agricultural work. 
Little Miss Veronica Sheehan, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Sheehan, was hostess to a number of 
her little friends on Dec. 26, the oc- 
casion being her eighth birthday. 
Games and refreshments were en- 
joyed during the afternoon. The 
little hostess was remembered by all 
her friends with many useful gifts. 
At the end of their series of 150 
games the floormen and the past com- 
manders of H. P. Woodbury camp, 
S. of V., are tied. At the start of 
play in the tournament Tuesday eve- 
ning the floormen led by one game, 
but the P. C.’s won eight of the 15 
games, making 75 apiece. The tie 
will be played off next Tuesday eve- 
ning. 
Because next Sunday evening falls 
on New Year’s Eve the services at 
the Sunday Tabernacle will be open 
to women as well as men. A reserva- 
tion has been made for 400 for the 
Men’s Brotherhood for that evening 
and because of the change any ladies 
desiring to attend the New Year’s 
Eve service may get tickets of Rev. 
A. G. Warner. The Brotherhood 
delegation will leave Manchester on 
the 3.58 train Sunday afternoon. 
The joint installation of officers of 
Allen post 67, G. A. R., and. the 
Woman’s Relief corps will be held in 
Town hall next. Thursday evening, 
Jan. 4... Charles Newhall, adjutant. 
of. Post 90, Danyers, will. install the 
‘recently elected officers of the post 
and Mrs. Alice L.+ Preston, of Bev-, 
erly Farms. will install the new ofh-, 
cers of Allen Relief corps... The in- 
stallation will begin at 7.30 and, the 
public, is 
cordially . invited .to. ‘be 
present. 
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