MANCHESTER SECTION | 
December 3,191 5: 
The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. 
James Gray, Vine st., died yesterday. 
Miss Ruth M,. Baker is having a 
two week's vacation from her work 
at the telephone office. 
The Brotherhood will meet next 
Monday evening at 8 o’clock in the 
Vestry of the Baptist church. 
Many Manchester football enthu- 
siasts will journey to Montserrat to- 
morrow afternoon for the big game 
between Beverly High school, cham- 
pions of Essex County, and DePatl 
academy team from Chicago. 
Blankets and Puffs at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Richard L. Cheever returned Wed- 
nesday from a six weeks’ vacation 
trip to the Pacific coast, where he 
visited the Expositions, and other 
points of interest in the West and 
Middle West. 
It may be a matter of interest to 
the Manchester public to know that 
the community Christmas tree festi- 
val, which has been carried out so 
successfully here for the last few 
vears under the auspices of the Ar- 
bella club, has attracted interest in 
the outside world. Inquiry has come 
from the Extension Department of 
the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 
lege at Amherst about all particula:s 
of the celebration. The spirit which 
the organizations of the town and, 
indeed, the individuals of the town 
have shown, has been admirable, and 
it must be gratifying to everyone who 
has participated and especially to 
those who projected the plan, to have 
it recognized as such an undoubted 
success. Christmas eve of this year 
will see a like gathering on the Com- 
mon in Central square, and, as be- 
fore, the various organizations in the 
village have been asked to co-operate 
with the Arbella club and the mem- 
bers have been requested to be pre- 
pared to sing together The 
ter Hymn, America, and Holy Nig::t, 
Silent Night. 
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Ezra Crombie captured two foxes 
in Dark Woods this week. 
A dance will be held in Town hail 
tonight under the auspices of the 
Manchester and Beverly Farms So- 
cial club. 
Mrs. Franklin K. 
panied by her niece, Miss Grace 
Allen, left Wednesday morning for 
Florida, to join the former’s son 
Charlie Hooper, who went to Florida 
some weeks ago. They will be away 
all winter. 
At the meeting of the Woman’s 
club Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 7, Mr. 
Robert N. Hoyt will speak on 
“Methods of Public Health in Small 
Cities and Towns.” There will be the 
annual report of the Visiting Nurse 
association, and also the report of the 
relief work that has been carried on 
by the Good Will committee. The 
Red Cross seals will be sold this sea- 
son as in the past years, and will be 
on sale at this meeting. Buying these 
seals is more than an obligation: it ts 
an opportunity to aid in the war be- 
ing waged in our state against tuber- 
culosis, that most destructive disease. 
But tuberculosis is preventable and 
conquerable. This war, man against 
disease, is a winning war, not a wast- 
ing war, as man against man. /I/¢ is 
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RESULTS — 
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The second of the Arbella concerts 
will be held tomorrow (Saturday) 
afternoon in the Manchester Town 
hall. Pleasant memories of the ini 
tial concert of the series on Nov. 06, 
still linger in the minds and_ hearts 
of the two hundred and more that 
attended, and it goes without saying 
that the. concert tomorrow is being 
the more eagerly anticipated on that 
account. ‘The doors-will open at 3 
o'clock, and the concert will begin 
promptly at 3.30, -We are asked to 
say that there are a few subscription 
tickets (entitling holders to reserved 
seats), yet remaining, which may be 
obtained from Mrs. Cheever or Miss 
Clarke. Holders of subscription tic- 
kets this year will have the prefer- 
ence next year. 
ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING, 
The members of the Orthodox 
Congregational Church, Manchester, 
are hereby — notified that the annual 
meeting of said Church will be held 
on Thursday evening, Dec. 9, at 7.30 
o’clock in the Chapel. 
Then and there to act on the fol- 
lowing business: Election of a chair- 
man; election of all church officers 
and committees, and to hear reports 
of the various officers and commit- 
the War that pays—it brings pros- tees. Also to act on any business 
Manches- perity. Will you not enlist in this which may legally come before the 
campaign by purchasing Christmas meeting, 
seals ? ALBERT CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. 
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