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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. D. T. Beaton entertained the 
Friday Afternoon Whist. yesterday. 
Mrs. Sarah Haskell returned to her 
home in’ Beverly, Thursday, after a few 
days visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Tappan. 
Miss Jessie Alexander spent Sunday 
with relatives in Roxbury. 
Among those who took advantage of 
the excursion to Boston Wednesday to 
the Food Fair were Mrs. Ellery Rogers, 
May Rogers, Mrs. James Crocker, Mrs. 
E. S. Bradley, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. 
Hattie Perkins and David Bennett. 
Miss Vera Kitfield spent the first of 
the week with her grandmother, Mrs. 
Henry Bickford, in Salem. 
Harry T. Swett has concluded his 
services with G. A. Knoerr, the electric- 
ian, and went to Lynn Monday where 
he has a position with Charles Phillips. 
Albert Cunningham returned Tuesday 
night from a fortnight’s vacation trip 
south, going to Savannah by boat and 
thence by rail to Chattanooga, Tenn., 
and Asheville, N. C., where he spent a 
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. 
Haskell. He also visited many other 
points of interest in that part of the 
country, including Greencastle, Pa., 
Washington, D. C. and New York 
city. 
Annual Business Meeting of 
Baptist Society, Manchester 
The annual business meeting of the 
Baptist church, Manchester, was held 
Wednesday evening at the church, and 
consisted for the most part in the reading 
of reports of the officers and auxiliary 
societies, and the election of officers. 
The auditor’s report was read and 
accepted, as were also the report of the 
Foreign and Home Missons, and the 
Farther Lights. The reports of the pru- 
dential committee, advisory board and 
Bible school were held over to the 
adjourned meeting. 
The matter of the annual supper and 
roll call was left in the hands of the 
advisory committee, which will later 
present a date. 
These officers were elected: J. Davis 
Baker, clerk; Thos. B. Stone, treasurer; 
D. Milton Knight, new member of 
prudential committee; Mrs. Levi A. 
Dunn, registrar; Robert Baker, auditor; 
Dea. Charles Andrews, trustee M. C. 
Martin Fund; Mrs Helen Willmonton, 
Mrs. Abbie Bullock and Mrs. Levi A. 
“Dunn, advisory board. 
At the annual business meeting of the 
Farther Lights society Monday evening 
these officers were elected: Mrs. Ellen 
Brewster, president; Mrs. Solomon Par- 
sons, vice-president; Miss Ethel Stanley, 
secretary; Miss Emma Prest, treasurer. 
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