MANCHESTER SECTION 
The King’s Daughters will meet on 
Monday evening with Mrs, Crowell, 
iincoln street. 
Miss Nannie Sjorlund, who has 
been at Palmer for the past year for 
her health, is home for a short while. 
The selectmen have appointed 
Lawrence McCarthy as special police 
officer without pay. Mr. McCarthy 
is the instructor at the playgrounds. 
Albert Cunningham, who is having 
a three weeks’ vacation from his du- 
ties at the New England Trust Co., 
Boston, has just returned from a visit 
at Portland, Me., and the many points 
of interest in that vicinity. 
Lawn mowers delivered to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., O61 
School, corner Vine St., may be ready 
at short notice, if you are in a hurry 
for them. Sharpening $1.25. * 
John Griffin, who has been doing 
local expressing the last few years, 
has just bought Abraham Lampron’s 
expressing and furniture moving busi- 
ness and appurtenances. Mr. Grifhn 
is now prepared to move household 
furniture and kindred work at short 
notice. 
M. J. Callahan is sailing on the 29th 
of this month for a two months’ visit 
to England and Ireland, accompanied 
by his sister, Mrs. Mary FE. Murphy, 
and her daughter, Miss Mary M. 
Murphy of New York. Mr. Callahan 
believes in the slogan “Sail from Bos- 
ton,’ and accordingly has engaged 
passage on one of the Hamburg-Amer- 
ican line boats. 
Swett’s Fish Market, Tel. 163.  * 
Next Wednesday—July 23—1is set 
as the date of the annual gathering 
of Ye Elder Brethren. These gather- 
ings were first held some 30 years ago, 
most of those instrumental in their 
founding being now passed away. 
Geo. Forster Allen, the first and only 
president, died the past winter. ‘The 
outing is always held at Tuck’s Point 
and a chowder dinner is always the 
feature of the noon-day meal. Speech- 
making follows and discussions along 
various lines are held. ‘The only re- 
quisite for membership in the organ- 
ization is that one be 50 years of age, 
and that he either be a son of Man- 
chester, or an adopted son. 
G. E. WILLMON TON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
Friday, July 18, 1913. 
The children of Prof. Norton of 
Hudson, N. H., are visiting their 
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 
‘Vorrey, Union street. 
A union meeting of the Baptist 
and Congregational missionary socie- 
ties was held at Mr. Rhefbardy’s cut- 
tage at Annisquam ‘Thursday. 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at Beli’s 
Beach street store. 4 
Nathaniel Morgan spent a portion 
of the past week as the guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham at 
the Hayward estate at Milton. Mr. 
Morgan was in the employ of the 
Cunninghams for 30 years when they 
resided at the “Red House,” West 
Manchester. 
The Friendship class of the Baptist 
Bible school at a_ recent meeting 
chose the following officers for the 
year: Pres., Mrs. Nellie Rogers; vice- 
pres., Mrs. Hattie Baker; secy., Miss 
Nellie Leonard; treas., Mrs. W. Cald- 
erwood. It was voted to have a cir- 
cle connected with the class and call 
it Friendship Circle, its object being 
to aid the church socially and finan- 
cially. A committee was appointed to 
make plans fo a garden party with 
Mrs. Crowell as chairman, and a most 
successful party was held on Tuesday 
evening. ‘The ice cream was in charge 
of Mrs. Louis Huchingson, Mrs. 
Crowell, Mrs. Matheson and Mrs. H. 
C. Swett. The candy table was in 
charge of Mrs. Alice Lee and Mrs. 
James Kehoe; cake table, Mrs. Olive 
Allen; cornballs, Mrs. Annie Rogers; 
lemonade, Mrs. Nellie Rogers. ‘The 
circle is very grateful to Mr. Andrew 
lee and Mr. Huchingson for the use 
of their lawn, also to Mr. Valentine 
for the use of graphaphone, and wish 
in this way to express thanks to all 
who aided in any way. A meeting of 
the circle will be held in the vestry 
on iuesday evening, July 29th, and 
anybody wishine to join will be wel- 
come on that evening. 
MrEMBERS OF ALLEN RELIEF Corps, 
No.. 119, MANCHESTER, MaAss. 
Any night that the Band Concert is 
postponed, there will be a meeting of 
the Corps. Mask, WALEN, 
Corps Secy. 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insarance of All Kinds 
School and Union S@., Manchester +: Old South Bldg., Boston 
Misses Edith and Helen Fish of 
Amesbury are visiting their sister, 
Mrs. P. A. Wheaton, School street. 
A special meeting of the North 
Shore Horticultural society is called 
for this evening at 7.30, at Lee’s hall. 
‘he dredger arrived late Wednes- 
day in the outer harbor, and the work 
of dredging the harbor has since been 
started. Some $15,000 is to be spent 
this summer. 
If your lawn mower requires 
sharpening or repairing send it to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., O61 
School, corner Vine St. We sharpen 
lawn mowers for $1.25. = 
Allen Relief Corps, No. 119, will 
hold a candy sale on the night of the 
next band concert,—Thursday, July 
24th, for the benefit of the Relief 
Fund. 
Miss Irene Childs of Malden and 
Donald Nickerson of Waltham are to 
be guests over the week-end of Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd, School 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Spooner 
of Barre, Mass., have been spending 
a few days ia town this week.. Mrs. 
Spooner is editor of the Barre Ga- 
zette. Mr. Spooner is town clerk and 
tax collector of Barre. 
The selectmen have decided to 
place three new street lights on Beach 
street, between the top of Masconomo 
Hill and the beach,—one opposite the 
Schofield avenue, another opposite 
entrance to Mrs. Munn’s, and the 
other at the end of the street. This 
is in accordance with instructions of 
the town at the annual meeting. 
Fish Market, Tel. 163. 7 
The second annual military ball of . 
Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, 149, S. 
of V., will be held in the Manchester 
Town hall, Friday evening, August 
8th, and like the affair held last year, 
it will be one of the smartest of the 
season. The camp is working toward 
a very worthy aim in trying to care for 
its fathers,—the veterans of the Civil 
War and every occasion offered the 
public to show its interest in these men 
who made our history, should be pro- 
ductive of good results. 
Emerson and Douglas shoes at 
Bell’s Central Square store. % 
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