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Sept. 3, 1915. 
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Cambridge, will preach. Sunday, 
September 5, All are welcome. 
Communion will be observed Sun- 
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The Pastor, Reve C.-A..Hateh will 
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Us,” by Oley Speaks, and also “The 
Lord’s Prayer,” by Charles Adams, 
following the invocation, 
The C. E. Society of the Congl. 
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coming Sunday, at 6.30, in the 
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MANCHESTER 
Miss Josie Rand of Portsmouth is 
visiting her brother, F. C. Rand, and 
Mrs. Rand, Union street. 
Mrs. Henry Clark and daughter, 
Shirley, of Walpole, N. H., have been 
in town for a brief visit this week 
with John M. Hutchinson and family, 
Washington street. 
Boston Trip Books for sale at }. 
W. Bell’s, Beach st, adv. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Mitchell cf 
299 Prospect street, Pawtucket, R. L., 
announce the engagement of their 
daughter, Mareuerite Elizabeth, to 
Lewis Gilbert Manchester of Man- 
chester. The Mitchells formerly lived 
at Manchester, and have many friends 
here who will be pleased to read the 
above item copied from the Provi- 
dence Journal. 
Frank Sinnicks left Saturday for a 
trip across the continent to Cali- 
fornia, stopping off in Wyoming on 
the way. His marriage to Miss 
Longan of Gloucester, now living 
with her, parents in the west, will 
take place the latter part of Septem-. 
ber. 
No DEATH IN FAMILY FOR 68 Y#ARS. 
J. L. Harbour, who has for many 
years been one of the summer resi- 
dents of Peterborough, has a family 
record that could not easily be sur- 
passed 1f equalled, Ina period of 68 
years no descendant of his parents has 
ever died. Their 51 children, grand- 
children and great-grandchildren are 
all living. Both of Mr. Harbour’s 
grandmothers were 92 years old. One 
pair of grandparents were 94 and 95 
years of age while one great-aunt was 
97 and one great uncle 99 years olt. 
Mr. Harbour also says that he has no 
recollections of ever having seen a 
doctor in his father’s house except- 
ing at the, time of a birth “ofsa 
younger brother. He is to go to the 
Pacific coast on a lecturing tour of 
six weeks in October and will then 
visit seven brothers and sisters and 
26 nephews and nieces some of whom 
he has not seen for twenty-five years 
and all of whom live beyond the 
Mississippi river.—Peterboro (N. 
Hl.) Transcript. 
Mr. Harbour, who is a writer, will 
be pleasantly remembered by Man- 
chester women because of his lec- 
ture before the Woman’s club two 
seasons ago on “Blessed be Memory.” 
