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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster led the after- 
noon praise service at the 79th annual 
session of the Salem Baptist associa- 
tion, held in Gloucester, Wednesday. 
He was also elected secretary of the 
association. 
Funeral services were held Wednes- 
day over the remains of the infant 
child of Mr. and Mrs. John L. McKin- 
non. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Bullard of 
Peterboro, N.H. made a short visit 
with their daughter, Mrs. J. Alex. 
Lodge, this week. 
“‘The Message of our Church in a 
Commercial age’ was the subject of 
an opening addresss by Rev. C. A. 
Lincoln at the fall meeting of the 
Essex South Conference of Congre- 
tiational churches in Beverly, Wednes- 
day afternoon. Many from here at- 
tended the conference. 
Miss Lyla Lucas of Essex spent the 
early part of the week at the Cove 
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Albert Lucas. 
Mrs. John Henry Cheeverhas been 
spending the week visiting friends in 
Schenectady, N.Y. 
Ernest Morey of Boston is down 
over the week-end a guest of his aunt 
Mrs. William Kitfield at the Cove. 
Manchester Team Won 
Yesterday afternoon the True Blues 
of Gloucester played the Manchester 
High school second team on _ the 
Brook street grounds, the game re- 
sulting ina score of 2—0 in favor of 
Manchester, the locals getting a touch- 
back. The feature of the game was a 
60-yard run by Wm. Sheehan and the 
tackles of Cook. The line-up of the 
teams: 
Manchester — R. Crocker ] e, Wm. 
Cook 1 t, Dan Reardon 1g, H. Hooper 
c, A. Gillis rg, J. Floyd rt, G. Slade 
re, H. Merrill qb, W. Sheehan, Ihb, 
J. Dillon, rhb, Frank Sinnicks fb. 
Gloucester — Collins re, Frost rt, 
C. Hooper rg, M. Edgecomb c, Hol- 
lins lg, Gray 1t, Maddock le, Poole 
qb, Goodwin rhb, Lothrop Ihb, 
Gotle-t b. 
Score, 2-0: touchback, Goodwin ; 
referee, Wade; umpire, Marshall; 
linesmen, Bert Sinnicks and Talbot 
Hoare; timer, Sayre Merrill; time, 
two 15-minute periods. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
John Burns and family have moved 
to Boston, after a summer spent at 
the Farms, where they resided on 
West street. 
Frank W. Broad concludes his sea- 
son’s services at Wyatt’s market to- 
night and returns to Boston, where 
he will resume his former position 
with Geo. Ellis. 
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