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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Allen left 
Thursday for a visit of a. week or more 
with relatives in Melrose, Newton and 
other points in the vicinity of Boston. 
James Austin and family have moved 
into the Corliss house, School street, 
this week just vacated by Miss Warner. 
G. H. Watson and family have moved 
to Watertown this week He has been 
the North Shore agent of Lewando’s and 
he goes to Watertown to keep his con- 
nection with the concern, the Newton 
district having been assigned to him. 
Miss Nancy Hoyt, who has been making 
her home with her neice, Mrs. Watson, 
will live for the present at A. H. 
Crowell’ s. 
William J. and Edmund Lethbridge 
went to Providence, R. I., yesterday for 
a short visit. 
Mrs. John Collins left here Tuesday 
for a visit with her brother in Newbury- 
port. 
Miss Jane Kendall, formerly of the 
High school teaching force, was a guest 
over the week-end of Mrs. John W. 
Campbell. 
Mrs. Ernest Mead (Etta Woodbury ) 
of Wellesley Farms was in town Thurs- 
day for a short visit with her sister and 
mother. Last week Mrs. Mead _ had 
quite an experience with a thief, which 
was not straightened out until a detective 
was called in. She had left her diamond 
engagement ring in the kitchen and dis- 
covered the fact a few minutes after. 
She returned to the room, but no trace 
of the ring could be found. Nobody 
had been in the house except the servant 
and her sister, and they joined in the 
search. When the ring did not turn up, 
the incident assumed somewhat of a mys- 
tery. [he servant's sister was to be 
married the next night and the detective 
who was called in the case, after receiv- 
ing her denial of the theft, informed 
her unless the ring was found she would 
not be married, whereupon she produced 
the lost object. She was let go without 
being arrested. 
David Driver Allen 
David Driver Allen, a native of Man- 
chester, passed away in West Medway, 
Monday, at the age of 64 years, and his 
body was brought here for burial Wed- 
nesday, services being held in the Crow- 
ell Memorial chapel. 
He was a son of Israel Allen, one of 
the ‘‘forty-niners,’’ and who died in 
California. For the past six years he 
has been in ill health, resulting from a 
paryletic shock. The last two months 
he has been entirely helpless. He leaves 
a widow, one son and a sister, Mary 
Brown Allen of Salem. 
Burial was in the Allen family lot in 
Union cemetery, School street. 
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The family of the late Thomas Dow 
gratefully acknowledge the beautiful flowers 
and messages of sympathy from neighbors 
and friends, during the illuess and death of 
their father. 
Manchester, October 16, 1906. 
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