MANCHESTER SECTION 
Friday, December 24, 1915. 
Prof. A. L. Sabin and family are 
spending the holidays in Winchester, 
NGcrl: 
Andrew J. Orr left. Thursday to 
spend Christmas with his sister and 
family in Syracuse, N. Y., to be away 
ten days. 
Robert, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Davis Baker, was taken to the Bev- 
erly hospital last Saturday for treat- 
ment. 
The next concert in the Arbella 
club series will be a Happy New Year 
concert, on Jan. 1. It is hoped every- 
body will make an effort to be pres- 
ent. 
Miss Grace Merrill of Abbott Acad- 
emy, at Andover, is home for the 
Christmas vacation with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Merrill, Bridge 
st. 
Mr, and Mrs. Chester C. Smith and 
their daughter and son were in town 
over Sunday to spend the time with 
Mr. Smith’s grand-parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Julius F. Rabardy. 
Miss Gladys Semons returned from 
Jackson college Friday to spend the 
Christmas holidays with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. E,, J. Semons, at their 
home on Pine st. This is Miss 
Semons’ second year at Jackson. 
President Suspenders in holiday 
boxes at W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
The officers of Allen Post OTA 
R., and Allen Relief: Corps will be 
installed at a joint installation in 
Town hall, Thursday evening, Jan. 6, 
at 7.30 o’clock. Previously a supper 
will be served in G. A. R. hall 5.30- 
6.30, Associates are invited. 
Francis M. Andrews, Jr., who is 
home for the Christmas holidays, is 
making the Musical club trip of his 
college. This vacation the club give 
concerts at Marlborough, Boston, 
Hingham, Waltham, and Newbury- 
port. On Dec. 28 they will give a 
concert at the Copley-Plaza at 8 p. 1». 
followed by dancing till 2. Tickets 
for this concert and dance are $1.50. 
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Mr. and Mrs, Jos. A. Torrey are 
spending Christmas with Prof. Nor- 
ton and family, Boston. 
The annual meeting of the stock- 
holders of the Manchester Trust Co. 
will be held in the Congl. Chapel, 
Luésday, Jan. 11th; at 2 p.m, 
Apples—hand-picked Baldwins -— 
for sale. Apply Everett Smothers, 9 
Lincoln st. adv. 
Merry Christmas and a Happy 
New Year.—Swett’s Fish Mkt. adv. 
The first meeting of the new year 
for the Manchester Woman’s club 
will be a most cheerful one, as Mr. 
W. H. Branigan will give his enter- 
taining lecture on “The Ministry of 
Mirth.” It will be on Tuesday, Jan. 
4, at 3.30.in the Chapel. Miss Clara 
Winthrop will be hostess for the so- 
cial hour, and it is expected selections 
will ‘be given by the Glee club, of 
which Mrs. R. C. Allen is director. 
Out of respect to Mr. William 
Hoare and the members of his fam- 
ily, those having the Christmas cele- 
bration in charge suggested abandon- 
ing the festivities or at least a curtail- 
ment of them, when it was learned 
Wednesday morning that Mrs. Hoare 
had passed away, but Mr. Hoare 
wished that the Christmas celebration 
go on as planned, thus giving evidence 
of a most generous spirit that is ap- 
preciated by the committee in charge, 
as well as by the community in gen- 
eral, 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘B.* Calder- 
wood are spending Christmas, 
relatives in Maine. ~*~ 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ske. ‘ OFeRBIe 
left Saturday for Belchertown to pass’ 
the winter with their daughter? Mrs. 
Witt (Amy Crombie) and family. + 
The regular meeting of the; ©. 
Patk. will be held Moriday: evening, 
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tival will be held. 
tending is requested to bring a present 
not to “exceed Tei cents, also. , candy. o: or 
fruit. 
An interesting 10- Stine bowl 
match was rolled at the Seaside oe 
when’* ‘Charles’ 
Bell and Louis Hutchinson’ weré ¢hal= 
lenged by A. Cool and’ Clarence” Mac 
kin. “The former won out by 86 eee 
leys Monday night, 
the total. being 1851 to 1765" 
individual averages were: 
Hutchinson 90.8, ee oe and 
Cool 85.3. 
North Shore lodge, 68, ae one 
W., elected officers "Tuesday. evening 
as follows: Walter M., Stanley, mas-' 
ter workman; B. S. Stanley, “fore- 
man ; 
Wallace Stanley, recorder ; 
Loomis, treasurer; Chas, W. Sawyer, 
financier; E. F. Height, guide; F. N. 
Kilham, inside warden ; H. A. Por- 
ter, Bi tside warden; W. Ww. ‘Scott, 
representative to orand” lodge ; Senter 
Stanley, alternate; 
trustee’ 3 years. 
THE SEASON'S GREETINGS <> 
From 
Office: 19 Beach St., 
Gloucester Coal 
Manchester 
Company 
Telephone: Manchester 161 
“The Best There Is, In Coal and Wood” 
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Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
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