MANCHESTER SECTION 
Friday, October 22, 1915. 
George Horsford of Merrimac was 
in town over Sunday visiting friends. 
Miss Grace McGregor will spend 
the week-end with her parents in 
Dublin, N. H. 
John F. Connors, the new  pro- 
prietor of the Manchester Laundry, 
has leased Cottage No. 6, Windemece 
Park, from Geo. FE. Wiaillmonton’s 
agency. 
Mrs. Frank G. Cheever and daugh- 
ter, Miss Helen Cheever, spent the 
week-end in Wellesley Farms, with 
the former’s sister, Mrs. Ernest 
Mead, and family. 
Mr. and. Mrs, G. A) Knoerr lett 
Monday with Boston friends on a ten 
days’ motor trip that will take them 
through the Berkshires and Adiron- 
dacks and across the country to De- 
troit, Mich., and back. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Leach have 
moved to Cambridge for the wintey, 
taking the apartment of Mrs. Martha 
Chute (of the Pierce studio), at 1131 
Mass. ave., to be with their daughter, 
Miss Florence Leach, who is attend- 
ing Radcliffe this year. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rowe are 
leaving Saturday for a ten weeks’ 
trip that will take them across the 
continent to the California Exposi- 
tions. ‘They will go by the northerly 
route, stopping at Niagara Falls, 
Chicago, Yellowstone Park, and 
other points along the way, and -re- 
turning in December by the southerly 
route. They plan to spend five weeks 
with Mrs. Rowe’s sister, Mrs. Bayne, 
in New Mexico. 
Miss Isabel Lee of Pleasant street 
was one of the features of the big 
Suffrage parade in Boston last Sat- 
urday, when she marched at the head 
of the Salem Cadet band, leading the 
Fissex County division, playing a 
drum. Miss Lee is a drummer of no 
mean ability and she was a big attrac- 
tion all the way along the line of 
march. The Boston Post Sunday 
printed quite a large picture of her. 
YOUR GAR 
Have you decided where to store it this winter ? 
The Regent Garage, Manchester, 1s to 
keep open all winter. 
Winter rates $5.00 a 
space for you? 
month. 
May we reserve a 
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Lyman Floyd is spending a few 
vacation weeks in Nova Scotia. 
A daughter was born at Beverly 
Hospital; Saturday, Oct) 16, tour 
and Mrs. Milford Mason. 
The registration of 126 pupils at 
the Story High School this year 
makes a hign-water mark for attend- 
ance at this school. The largest pre- 
vious mark was 109. The senior 
class this year numbers 16. 
Letters of administration have been 
granted on the estates of Martha 
Ayers of this town, Alfred S. Jewett, 
administrator; also Annie M. Ayers, 
A. S. Jewett, adm. 
REPUBLICAN RALLY. 
Hon. Samuel McCall, republican 
candidate for governor will be the 
principal speaker at an out-door raliy 
in Manchester today (Friday) at 5 
o’clock. Other well-known speakers 
will also accompany Mr. McCall on 
his tour. 
Supplies at Rock Bottom Prices 
Manchester 
Depot Square 
Night patrolman J. Warren Lee is 
having his annual vacation. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex. Lodge left 
this morning for a week’s trip to 
New York city. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Haskell are 
spending the week-end in Dorchester 
with their daughter, Mrs. Clifford 
Goodwin and family. 
Rey. E. Hersey Brewster, formerly 
pastor of the Baptist Church, but re- 
cently of Patten, Me., has a new pas- 
torate at Biddeford, Me. 
The Sophomore class at the Story 
High school has elected the follow- 
ing officers: President, Miss- Elsie 
McCormack; vice-president, Gordon 
Baker; secretary, Helen Knight; 
treasurer, Helen Johnson. 
Frank P. Knight and son Roland 
will leave Monday for a trip across 
the continent to the Expositions in 
California, incidental to a visit to Mr. 
Knight’s mining property (Iron Cap 
Copper Co.) in Arizona. 
We keep six of them busy delivering “OLD COMPANY’S” LEHIGH COAL, along the NORTH SHORE. Just a little item to tell you 
that we sell the CLEANEST and BEST of COAL atthe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 
Telephone your next order for COAL and WOOD to us—ask us tohelp solve your COAL PROBLEMS—we are COAL SPECIALISTS. 
Daily deliveries all along the Shore. 
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Telephone: Manchester 161 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of all Kinds — 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
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