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The Haphazard club will meet with 
Miss Lila Goldsmith, School street, 
Monday evening, April 5. 
Mrs. Amelia Elg has opened a board- 
ing house in the Kimball block, Union 
street, formerly occupied by the Misses 
Swanson. 
Deputy Tax Commissioner Patton 
paida visit to Manchester yesterday and 
was in session with the board of assessors 
at their office. 
** Johnnie ’’ Powers is in Manchester 
again for the summer. Johnnie is well 
known in horsedom. He was for four 
years one of Neal Burgess’ drivers in the 
County Fair production. 
Tony Silva of Forest street lost a horse 
yesterday. “The animal was attached to 
a tip-cart and in some way backed over 
a ledge on George Silva’s land,—horse, 
tip-cart and all. The animal’s neck was 
broken. 
The local K. of C. are planning to 
take four or five candidates to Glouces- 
ter next Monday evening to have the 
second degree exemplified upon them. 
~The third degree will be worked on 
April 25 at Gloucester. 
Mrs. Claude Towle was the lucky 
guesser in the contest conducted at the 
Nichols’ dry goods store the past two 
months. There were 740 buttons in 
_the bottle and Mrs Towle guessed 739. 
She won the Standard Sewing Machine 
offered. 
Next Tuesday afternoon, April 6, will 
be Children’s Day at the Manchester 
Woman’s club. All children of club 
members between the ages of four and 
14 are admitted on their mother’s  visit- 
ing card. Members having no children 
are priviledged to bring one child on her 
visiting card. Ladies desiring more than 
one ticket may obtain them from Mrs. 
Blaisdell or Miss Stone at 25 cents each. 
The entertainment for the afternoon will 
be furnished by Mr. C. H. Wilson of 
Boston, a magician and entertainer of 
note. He will furnish an hour’s enter- 
tainment for the little ones, after which 
ice cream will be served. 
Through the generosity of Mrs. W. 
B. Walker, one of the club members, 
the Manchester Woman’s club is able to 
announcd a special meeting to be held 
on Tuesday, April 13, at 3 o’clock. 
- The speaker will be Mrs. May Alden 
Ward of Boston, former President of 
the State Federation of Women’s clubs, 
who will give an address on some cur- 
rent topic. ‘The regular rules admitting 
guests by ticket will be observed. It is 
hoped that a large attendance will be pre- 
sent, as Mrs. Ward is considered one 
of the finest and most interesting speak- 
ers of the day in this vicinity, 
Personal Attention Givea to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
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At their monthly meeting last Saturday 
the selectmen reappointed for the year, 
Jacob W. Lee, George A. Jones, 
‘Thomas Sheehan and Robert Stoops as 
patrolmen, and Frank A. Morgan, as 
special officer. 
Mrs. Leonard Decker left Wednesday 
morning, accompanied by Mrs. Frank 
Decker’s sister, Miss Mabel Thwing, 
who had been spending a few days here 
visiting her sister and brother, for Wool- 
wich, Me, to visit relatives. 
At their meeting Wednesday evening 
the selectmen reappointed Wilbur Paige 
keeper of the almshouse and Mrs. Paige 
as matron. ‘They also granted victual- 
ler’s licenses to Harold Robbins to con- 
duct a lunch room on Central street, and 
to Mrs. Oliver Gilman to conduct a 
restaurant near the Magnolia station. 
Officer Morgan is to be credited with 
saving a life at the local railroad station 
‘Tuesday afternoon. A woman tried to 
cross the tracks as the 5.17 train for 
Gloucester was pulling in. Officer 
Morgan grabbed her just as the train 
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