MANCHESTER SECTION 
Tax Collector Stanley has sent out 
the Tax bills this week for the year 
roih-) , Lhe levy issbased “orm an rate 
of $10.00. 
Manager Maynard B. Gilman of 
Brownland cottages and Lawyer Geo. 
E. Willmonton have been spending 
Mountains 
Wasa- 
the week in the White 
with headquarters at the Mt. 
ington, Bretton Woods. 
Educator shoes at W.R.Bell’s. adv 
The opening meeting of the Man- 
chester Woman’s Club will be. on 
Puesday,. Octa5; 203330 in they Chapel 
when Mrs. Harriet L. B. Darling will 
speak on “Practical Economies and 
Legitimate. -hxtravagances om, /tne 
Household: ~The megibers-of the 
Parent Teachers’ Association will be 
the guests of the club. 
Buy your wall papers from H. 3. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter. adv. 
Allen Postso7, GAL Re ae) beine 
represented at the ee 1 Encamp- 
ment in Washington this week. On 
\Wednesday of last week Comrades 
Gilman Goldsmith, Nathaniel Mor- 
Sah, “AndLew.s a). Ort e ua bles as 
Stone and John G. Haskell left on 
the Merchants & Miners steamer 
Kershaw, for Baltimore, from which 
place they went on to Washington. 
On the special train which left Bos- 
ton on Sunday morning last, Edwin 
P. Standley, Enoch Crombie and 
James R. Rivers were passengers for 
the National Capitol. Since their ar- 
rival members of their families. and 
friends have received souvenir postals 
telling of their safe journey and also 
that they secured good Ce and 
were having a good time. The Com- 
rades were quite pleased on their de- 
parture to receive boxes of good 
cigars, enough to give them many 
good smokes while away, from mem- 
bers of Col. H. P. Woodbury Camp, 
S. of V. They will all probably be 
home in a day or so and plan to re- 
turn the same way they went. 
Friday, October 1, 
IQT5. 
The North Shore Horti. will 
meet tonight. <A large attendance is 
hoped for, as important business will 
come before the meeting. 
Boston Trip Books for sale at F. 
Werbelve Beach sst, adv 
Bids were opened Tuesday even- 
ing, Sept. 28th, at the meeting of the 
selectmen for building wall on nort!- 
etly side of Saw Mill brook, near 
junction of School and Brook sts. 
The figures were as follows: Daniel 
Edgecomb, $225.00; Sermons & Little- 
Socy. 
field, $261 aie Austin Morley, 
$297.00; Dominick Flatley, $160.00. 
The- contract was awar ded to. Mir: 
Flatley. 
At a luncheon given last Saturday 
afternoon at the Owasco Country 
Glib; Ati DUtiI® IN ave Y by. Masse Glare 
Remington, in honor of Miss Kath- 
erine’ Sefton, whose engagenent to 
Frank C. Page, son of Ambassador 
and Mrs. Walter H. Page, was re- 
cently made public, formal ennounce- 
ment was made of the engagement of 
the hostess to Charles Hooper of 
Manchester. Miss Remington is the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank -L. 
Remington of No. 23 Franklin street, 
Auburn. She was in Manchester this 
summer for a visit with Mrs. Hooper. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Marshall, 
Miss Dora Marshall, Mr. Marshall's 
father Nehemiah -C. Marshall and 
Gordon Northrup motored to the 
White Mountains Sunday, joining 
the members of the Mass. Press 
assoc., who were having the annual 
fall outing, with the Mount Pleasant, 
Bretton Woods, as _ their head- 
quarters. Mr. Marshall, Sr., who is 
87 years old, stood the trip over the 
road as well as any in the party, and 
was as anxious as any for the hazard- 
ous trip up Mt. Washington, which 
was prevented by the snow blizzard 
and violent winds. J. A. Lodge of 
the BrEEzE attended the outing. 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
WATCH FOR THE RED TRUCKS ——<® 
We keep six of them busy delivering “OLD COMPANY’S” LEHIGH COAL, 
that we sell the CLEAN 
SINNICKS-LONGAN 
MANCHESTER YOUNG 
AND FORMER GLOUCESTER 
GIRL IN CALIFORNIA. 
From the “Daily Times” of Visalia, 
California, of Thursday, Sept. 23, we 
reprint the following account of the 
wedding of Frank §$. Sinnick§, a 
popular Manchester young man, 
second son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 5. 
Sinnicks, Ashland ave., 
Helen Odell Longan, only daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Longan, 
formerly of Gloucester, now living 11 
California: 
“At an elaborately appointed wed- 
ding last evening (Wednesday, Sept. 
WEDDING OF 
MAN 
22) atthe heute of Mr. and Mrs. 
Patrick M. Longan, Miss Helen 
Odell, their only daughter; became 
the bride of Mr. ene S. Sinnicks 
ef Boston, Massachusetts. The 
ceremony, combining the beautiful 
ring feature and ritual of the Epis- 
copal church, was read by Rev. ©. A. 
Wood of Porterville in the presence 
of some 200 guests. 
“The living rooms, which were 
veritable bowers of yellow chrysan- 
themums, presented a scene of loveli- 
ness, and especially beautiful was 
the altar, decorated with ivory bas- 
kets filled with yellow and_ pink 
chrysanthemums. 
“The early evening was ‘made de- 
lightfully pleasant with music, which 
at the appointed hour drifted into tne 
strains of Lohengrin, announcing the 
approach of the bridal party. The 
bridegroom, accompanied by his best 
man, Mr. John Longan, brother of 
the bride, and the Rev. L. A. Wood 
took his stand at the altar to await 
the coming of the bride. Miss May 
Hammond (a niece of John Hays 
Hamrmond of Gloucester), the ma:d 
of honor, most beco: ningly gowned 
iu pink taffeta and carrying an arm- 
ful of Cecil 
orchids, 
Bruner roses and laven- 
der was followed by the 
along the NORTH SHORE. Just a little item to tell you 
EST and BEST of COAL atthe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 
Telephone your next order for COAL and WOOD to us—ask us to help solve your COAL PROBLEMS—weare COALSPECIALISTS. 
Daily deliveries all along the Shore. 
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPAN 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester 
Telephone: Manchester 161 
G. E. WII LMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
‘Real Estate and Insurance of all Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
SUMMER HOUSES FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
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