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CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
The Congregational church. John 
Holland Whitaker, minister. Sunday 
morning service at 10.45 o’clock. Ser- 
mon by the minister. Subject: “A 
Revered and Useful Symbol.” Even- 
ing sermon at 7 o'clock by the minis- 
ter. Subject, “A Great Man.” 
The Baptist church. Rev. Edward 
Hersey Brewster, pastor. Sunday 
morning service at 10.45. Subject: 
“Wrestling with Angels.” Evening 
service at 7 o’clock. Subject: “A 
Good Man but a Bad Parent.” 
Sacred Heart church. Morning 
mass at 8.30 a.m. Rev. F. J. Curran, 
pastor; Rev. E. T. McKenna, curate. 
“William the Silent — The Rise of 
the Dutch Republic,” will be the sub- 
ject of Rev. Mr. Brewster’s address 
next Tuesday night, at the Baptist 
church. 
Quite a liberal collection was taken 
at the Baptist church last Sunday 
morning for Home missions. 
The Social Circle met Wednesday 
with Mrs. David Bennett, Bridge 
street. 
Requiem mass, in commemoration 
of all souls of the faithful departed, 
was said at the Sacred Heart church 
yesterday morning, Rev. E. T. Mc- 
Kenna officiating. The mass was at 
9 0’clock. Mrs. O’Brien of Beverly 
was organist and William Crouse of 
Beverly sang. 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Mrs. Levi Harvie. A full attend- 
ance is desired. 
Mr. Brewster gave a very interest- 
ing lecture at the Baptist vestry Tues- 
day evening on ‘‘ Martin Luther.” 
The Sunday school teachers of the 
Baptist church met Wednesday even- 
ing at Mrs. C. E. Brown’s for the 
exposition of the lessons. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Next Thursday the Young People’s 
society of the Baptist church will send 
a delegation to the First Baptist 
church of Gloucester, for the first lec- 
ture in the new culture course. 
Manchester 0, Danvers 0. 
The Danvers High school boys fig- 
ured they had an easy proposition in 
the Manchester eleven till they got on 
the field Wednesday afternoon, when 
their hopes for a big score were shat- 
tered and the Manchester boys came 
near reversing the matter. Asit was 
neither side scored, though the Man- 
chester boys claim the umpire cheated 
them out of a touchdown by an unfair 
decision. 
The first half both sides played 
rather a loose game, but in the second 
the elevens steadied down. Manches- 
ter kept the ball in Danvers’ territory 
most of the time, and toward the end 
of the half rushed the pigskin down 
the field and over the line. The 
crowd interfered somewhat and the 
umpire ruled the ball out of bounds. 
Manchester played a nice game. 
The backs showed up particularly 
well, while among the linesmen the 
work of Sinnicks, Chapman, J. Shee- 
han and Hooper was most noticeable. 
The line up: 
MANCHESTER. DANVERS. 
Bridges, l.e. r.e., Martin 
Chapman, L.t. r.t., Wells 
J. Sheehan, l.g. eo eisee 
McCormack, c. c., Mudge 
Hooper, r.g. lL.g., Crowley 
Sinnicks (Floyd), r.t. l.t., Bragdon 
l.e., McInnerney 
q.b., Sidmore (Gerry) 
1.h.b., Clancy 
Dunbar, r.e. 
Wade, q.b. 
Marshall, r.h.b. 
Harlow, 1|.h.b. r.h.b., Trask 
Pinette, f.b. f.b., Kerans 
Score — Danvers 0, Manchester 0. 
Referee — French of Danvers. Um- 
pire — Holland of Gloucester. Lines- 
men — Bell of Manchester, Porter of 
Danvers. Timers— Walen of Man- 
chester, Dowdall of Danvers. Time 
— 20 and 15m. halves. 
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