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MANCHESTER 
The quarterly meeting of the Essex 
Co. Association Sons of Veterans will 
be held Tuesday evening, Sept. 17, in 
G. A. R. hall, Beverly. Past Command- 
ers as well as delegates are entitled to 
vote at all meetings of the association 
“and it is hoped that Col. H. P. Wood- 
bury camp will be well represented. 
Mr. Pierce of the Pierce nursery has 
commenced work this week preparing 
the ground to plant trees and shrubs on 
the W. D. Denegre estate at West 
Manchester. 
Joseph Slade claims the record halibut 
catch of the season for this vicinity. 
While out fishing last Sunday beyond 
Misery and Baker’s islands he landed a 
halibut weighing 53 pounds, one of the 
biggest caught here in a long time. 
W. K. Burrell, of Original Magnolia 
Pop Corn fame, announces in another 
column the opening of a new candy 
store on Washington street opposite the 
Priest school. 
A sneak thief entered the Graham 
stable on the old Merrill place about 
eight o’ clock Monday evening while the 
coachman was at the station and stolea 
suit of clothes and about $50 in bills. 
The New Launch Club. 
The Manchester Launch club, which 
has just been organized, held a meeting 
last Wednesday eyening at which it was 
voted to keep the charter list open until 
October 1. The committee on by-laws 
presented a set of by-laws for the con- 
sideration of the members, which were 
read and accepted. A report was also 
given by the committee on buildings and 
two sites were suggested as available and 
desirable for the erection of a clubhouse, 
namely, the old mill property, or the 
Sinnicks lot near the Beach street park. 
A temporary regatta committee con- 
sisting of Louis O. Lations, Charles 
Baxter and Walter Calderwood was 
elected to hold office until Oct. 1. It was 
also voted to hold arace this afternoon 
at 4+ o’clock. 
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