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Miss J. Louise MaclIntire of Milton 
is spending a few weeks with Mr. and 
Mrs. E. S. Knight, School street. 
‘The quarterly meeting of the Man- 
chester Fireman Relief association will 
be held Monday, Aug. 10, at 7.30 p. m. 
The Congregational church Sunday 
School picnic was held at Tuck’s Point, 
Monday, and was attended by about 200. 
While Manchester takes great pride 
in its unique organization, ‘“ Ye Elder 
Brethren,’’ both because of its age and 
its associations, there is another club in 
town, which, though limited in member- 
ship, has the distinction of being 25 years 
old. Little is known of the club, how- 
ever, principally because it has not met 
for the past 25 years. It is called the 
Watts club, which would be rather mys- 
tifying, perhaps, did we not mention 
that it takes its name from the famous 
writer of hymns, and that this particular 
club in its early days spent much of its 
time on annual meetings in singing. 
Last Saturday the club met and had a 
chowder dinner at Tuck’s Point, the 
occasion proving a most delightful one. 
The original five members were _ pres- 
ent,—Dr. C. L: Hoyt, Geo. D.~ Has- 
kell, T. C. Rowe, C. O. Lee and F. 
H. Crombie. Each‘invited one guest. 
There was a deal of comedy in the 
hurry call sent in to the police last Sun- 
dead, or injured man. 
day night to the effect that a man lay 
dead or injured in Essex woods. An 
auto was coming to Manchester around 
nine o'clock when to their horror the 
party saw a ‘dead’? man in the road 
ahead of them. After a hurried exam- 
ination they hastened on to Manchester, 
regardless of all speed laws and_ notified 
the police. Officers Andrews and Shee- 
han piled into the auto, and, as a_phy- 
sician could not be found at once, sped 
off toward Essex. Meanwhile the 
station was being prepared to receive the 
The stretcher 
was placed in the middle of the floor and 
a doctor was called to the station and 
awaited the return of the officers with 
up-rolled sleeves. As for the oficers— 
they reached Essex woods in less time 
than it takes to write it,—fast driving 
was forgotten for the time. When they 
saw the “ victim’’ it didn’t take long to 
examine pulse, heart beating, etc. “he 
way he was gently (?) lifted into the auto 
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was sufficient ground to judge that the 
officers knew how “‘dead’’ he was. 
It was afterwards learned that he had 
been to Essex, and perhaps to Aunt 
Molly’s and on the way home _ had 
**fallen by the way side.’’ A night’s 
rest at the station rightéd matters so that 
he is now O. K, 
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