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SINAN ENS 
The subject of the sermon next 
Sunday morning at the Village 
echureh will be ‘‘The Lord’s ways 
higher than our ways.’’ The subject 
in the evening will be ‘‘ Marriage 
and Divoree.”’ 
The music on’ Sunday evening will 
be from Handel: ‘‘Overture to the 
Messiah’’; ‘‘He Shall Feed His 
Flock ;’’ ‘‘ Ascension Chorus ;’’ ‘‘Lar- 
oo;’’ ‘‘Gavotte;’’ ‘‘The Cuckoo and 
Nightingale March.”’ 
Miss Grace Story was the guest of 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Story over the week-end. 
Kehoe Bros., the local contractors, 
are busily engaged at present on the 
new factory at West Gloucester for 
the Burroughs Nut & Bolt Co., of 
which H. L. Hannaford is treasurer. 
The building is to be 80x40 feet. 
A charming recital was given by 
Professor Krumpeln at the Village 
chureh last Tuesday afternoon. The 
program appeared in the North 
Shore Breeze last week. There was 
an excellent attendance and the pro- 
eeeds for Professor Krumpeln 
amounted to $93. 
The annual tournaments in bowl- 
ing, pool and checkers at the Men’s 
club are rapidly nearing completion. 
In the team tournament in candle 
pins the Magnolha and Manchester 
teams are tied for first place, with 
one match as yet to roll. In the in- 
dividual tournaments J. Goldberg 
of New York,” Fred Smith of St. 
Louis, Mo., Austin Jones of Manches- 
ter and F. McDonald of Gloucester, 
have qualified for the semi-finals. In 
the pool tournament A. Smith of 
Gloucester, J. Thompson of Boston 
and J. Kavanaugh of St. Louis have 
qualified for the finals. In the checker 
tournament William Rubard of In- 
dianapolis, Ind., and Fred Dunbar of 
Magnolia are matched for the finals. 
The second athletic exhibition of 
the season is to be held at the Men’s 
club this evening at 8:30 o’clock for 
members and their friends. The par- 
ticipants are the pupils of Professor 
Martin Flaherty, and judging from 
previous exhibitions an interesting 
and delightful entertainment will be 
furnished. Burlesque bouts will sup- 
ply fun and laughter between more 
strenuous matches. A regular dance 
at the Men’s elub next Wednesday 
evening will be in the nature of a 
‘*Barn Danee.”’ 
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