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MANCHESTER. Union memorial services will be Brig.-Gen. Gerry,of the U.B.B.A.A., 
a held at the Baptist church at 10.45 who was expected to be at the B.B.B. 
Mrs. Elisha Hinds celebrated her o’clock tomorrow morming. Sermon _ drill on Monday evening last, was in 
73d birthday Thursday evening at the 
home of her daughter, Mrs. David 
Fenton. 
There is to be a ball game on the 
local playgrounds, Decoration Day 
morning, between the Hustlers, cap- 
tained by Walter Edgecomb, and the 
Walkovers, captained by John Dillon. 
The game will be called at 9.30. 
Rev. Mr. Brewster is going over to 
New York next week, after Decora- 
tion Day, for afew days. Wednes- 
day evening Mr. Brewster attended 
the 17th anniversary of the Peabody 
camp, and responded to the toast 
“The Sons of Veterans ; our Hopes 
and Expectations.” 
Mrs. Emma Mylin and her daugh- 
ter, Florence, arrived from Philadel- 
phia the first of the week for the 
summer. 
The annual field day of the Glou- 
cester High school at Fort Park, 
Gloucester, yesterday afternoon was 
witnessed by a number of Manchester 
people. 
We would be pleased to meet any of 
the old customers at H. B. Winches- 
ter’s Jewelery Store, Gloucester, and 
we will try to give you the same satis- 
faction as we did at Manchester. * 
Wonderful, isn’t it? There’s noth- 
ing like Jap-a-lac. D.B.Beaton. * 
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by the pastor — “ The Nation’s Eben- 
ezer.” Quartet selections. Seats re- 
served for G.A.R., W.R.C. and S. of 
V. The usual program will be fol- 
lowed. At the People’s evening service, 
sermon by the pastor -—‘‘ Removing 
the Curse? 
There will be no prayer services on 
Tuesday evening because of the exer- 
cises on Memorial Day. 
Owing to the absence of Mr. Lincoln 
there will be a joint meeting of the 
church and the Christian Endeavor 
society in the Congregational church 
tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. 
George J. Norie will have charge of 
the meeting. The topic will be ‘“ Glo- 
rifying God in our Daily Work;”’ 
references: Matt. 5:13-16; Romans, 
DES hy 
Mr. Lincoln, the pastor- elect, 
preached very interesting sermons at 
the Congregational church last Sun- 
day. His morning text was from 
John 9:25—‘One thing I know; 
whereas I was blind now I can see.” 
John J. Attridge, whose return to 
Manchester last week after 30 years’ 
absence was exclusively announced in 
last week’s BREEZE, has spent most of 
the week in Boston and vicinity look- 
ing up his old friends. Mr. Attridge 
has not sold his farm in North Dakota, 
as we said last week, but has leased it. 
SP HIS eee E ONE tr ts 
For Flo ors: BRIGHTENS THE HOME. 
If you havn’t one buy a can of 
JAP-A-LAC 
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D. T. BEATON’S, 
Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
You will have no old Furniture if you use JAP-A-LAC. It 
makes everything new. 
A VARNISH AND STAIN COMBINED. 
Manchester on Thursday evening of 
this week expecting to find the boys 
at drill. He is coming again in June. 
Best room looks better for a little 
Jap-a-lac. Beaton’s. 
Carter’s Inks, Paste and Glues at 
Allen’s. 
Electrical and Automobile Supplies 
at Dennis’. 
The Alumni Reunion. 
Members of the Story High school 
association may obtain their tickets 
for the annual reunion, to be held 
June 7, from Mrs. Leon W. Carter, 
School street, next Wednesday even- 
ing, subscriptions to be deposited at 
the time tickets are obtained. 
Whisperings, 
“The old saying is true,” said a 
man to me the other night after town 
meeting in Manchester had dissolved 
for the year. ‘ ‘Give a man an inch 
and he will wanta yard.’ It was 
the custom not many years ago to pay 
the moderator at town meeting a sum 
of money for his services as presiding 
officer, but when Mr. Hooper was 
honored with the position he refused 
any remuneration, and fora year or 
two he was extended a vote of thanks. 
But I noticed this year he did not re- 
ceive this much, even. 
Have an electrician figure on yo 
work, Chester H. Dennis. 
Beaton is giving away free samples 
of Jap-a-lac. Call and getacan. * 
SCHOOL ITEMS. 
Manchester. 
The first and second grades of the 
Priest school will decorate the graves 
of the Revolutionary soldiers at the 
Summer street cemetery, as they did 
last year. 
The memorial services at the Priest 
school will begin at 2 o’clock Monday 
afternoon. 
The weekly fire drill was given 
Wednesday, the pupils leaving the 
building in 50 seconds. 
Mrs. Joseph McNeil, Miss Clara 
Allen and Miss Brooks visited the 
Priest school this week. 
A well attended social and dance 
was held in Marshall hall, Thursday 
evening. 
Wanted. 
A competent woman to assist with house- 
work a few hours each day. 
MRS. C. L. NORTON, 
12 Union Street, Manchester. 
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