MANCHESTER SECTION 
Special Town Meeting next Wed- 
nesday evening, Nov. 17, at 8 o’clock. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Clifford Rand are 
settling in their attractive new cot- 
tage on Lincoln ave. 
Mrs. . Chas. A. -Hatch= returned 
Tuesday from a pleasant two weeks’ 
visit to her former home in Bangor. 
Randolph Taylor and family are 
settled in the Bernard L. Boyle cot- 
tage, Jeffrey’s court, having moved 
from the Cove. 
Miss Dorothy Blaisdell, we note, 
was, one of the, cast an, alittle farce: 
“The Mouse-Trap” given by the 
Psyche at its monthly meeting it 
Wheaton College Tuesday evening. 
The remains of William Heron of 
Beverly were brought to Manchester 
yesterday afternoon for burial in the 
family lot in Union cemetery. De- 
ceased was a brother of Nehemiah 
Heron, the veteran truant. officer, 
Beverly. He formerly lived in Man- 
chester and married a Manchester 
girl—Miss Emma Morse. 
The North Shore Horticultural 
society held its annual business meet- 
ing and election of officers Friday 
evening, Nov. 5. The following were 
elected: Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, presi- 
dent; Eric H. Wetterlow, vice-pres.; 
John Jaffray, treas.; Leon W. Carter, 
clerk:;:” PsA: Gilmore, librarian; At 
fred F. Parsons,- Wm. Till, Herbert 
Shaw, James Salter and Axel Mag- 
nuson, executive officers. Ernest 
Townsend had a fine exhibit of 
chrysanthemums at the meeting, in- 
cluding a number of seedlings, and 
Mr. Warner exhibited a fine lot of 
pansies. The treasurer turned over 
to the society the title deeds of the 
recently purchased lot of land on 
Summer street. A vote of thanks was 
extended to Raymond C. Allen for 
his kindness in surveying the land 
and to Austin Morley for his gift of 
boundary stones. Mr. Morley also 
is credited with sending in the first 
check toward the Building Fund. 
Friday, November 12, 1915. 
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Among those enrolled as chartered 
members’ of the proposed Hssex 
County Rifle association referred to 
on page 7 are Geo. x. Cabot, real es- 
tate dealer, Wm. Hooper, retired, and 
Raymond C. Allen, civil engineer, all 
of Manchester. 
The public is invited to patronize 
the Japanese fair which the Christian 
Endeavor Society will hold next Fri- 
day evening at the Congregational 
Chapel. Decorations will be of the 
attractive Japanese style, useful and 
pretty Japanese articles will be for 
sale-—and youthful and pretty little 
Japanese maids will wait upon their 
guests. Ice-cream, cake and home- 
made candy may be purchased. In 
addition there will be a program 
which will include readings by Pat- 
rick Boyle, always a favorite in Man- 
chester) »sAq male = soloist, swillaaae 
brought down from Boston for the 
occasion. Winthrop Younger will 
also appear. Doors will open at 7.30 
o'clock. The committee for arrange- 
ments includes Rev. Mr. Hatch, Miss 
Frances Norrie, Miss Eva Arel, Miss 
Nina Sinnicks, Grafton Owens, and 
Abbott Foster. There are also sub- 
committees for decorations, “eats,” 
and entertainment. ** The Society 
hopes to realize a goodly sum for the 
furtherance of its work and is, there- 
fore, very earnest that the towns- 
people will co-operate with it in its 
efforts. 
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Try Manchester . Laundry for 
Guality and Service. Always at your 
call—Tel. 85 Manchester. adv. 
Buy your wall papers from H., S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter, adv. 
John Griffin and family of Brook 
st. court are to move away from 
Manchester next week, going to 
Sharon, Mass. Mr. Griffin has sotd 
his local express business to a Mr. 
Royce of Pine st. 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Attention is called to the notice on 
page 5 of the free illustrated lecture 
on Mosquitoes to be held in Manches- 
ter Town hall next Thursday evening 
Nov. 18, at 7.45, at the suggestion of 
the Parent-Teacher association. 
The next meeting of the Manches- 
ter Woman’s club will be at Town 
hall, ‘Tuesday evening, Nov. 16, at 8 
o'clock, when Albert. te Squiers will 
give his lecture on “South America 
Bf Today and Tomorrow,” illustrated 
by many dissolving views, beautifully 
colored ; they are pronounced by many 
critics as the very best of the kind, 
while his descriptions are most in- 
structive, always interesting and at 
times almost poetic. Members of the 
club are admitted on the regular 
membership ticket. 
mission 25c. for adults, r5c. for pup- 
ils of our schools, twelve years old 
or over. 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester 
Telephone: Manchester 161 
G. E. WI! 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 
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