CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 
Concert Sunday at 5 O'clock. 
1. Organ Prelude 
Miss Hoare 
2. Processional Hymn No. 724 
Banner _ Bearers: Raymond Smith, 
Roger Baker, Robert Foster, Stanley 
Baker, John Edgecomb, Allen Needham. 
3. Chorus ‘*Beautiful Eastertide’?’ 
Miss Dennis’ class 
4. Prayer 
By the Pastor 
5. Response 
Miss Dennis’ class 
6. Recitation ‘“Greeting’’ 
Thomas Baker 
7. Exercise ‘*An Easter Rainbow’’ 
Catharine Bullock Bernice Semons, 
Etta Diamond, Eleanor Smith, Ora Norie, 
Marjorie Wilcox, Josephine Scott. 
8. Solo 
Kathleen Slade 
9. Recitation ‘*An Easter Carol’’ 
Charlotte Hartley 
10. Motion Exercise ‘<The Lilies’’ 
Harriott Stanley, William Dahl, Wil 
liam Barnet, Jennie McNeil, Frieda Read, 
Albert Scott. : 
11. Chorus 
Miss Dennis’ class 
12. Recitation ‘‘Kaster Offerings’’ 
lillian Gray, Elizabeth Saben, Mar- 
garet Cruickshank, Helen Beaton, Ruth 
Bell, Annie Diamond. 
13. Recitation 
Mary Knight 
14. Recitation ‘‘The Return of the Birds’? 
Gordon Bell, Wilbur Stanley, Frank 
Foster, Sumner Peabody, Phillip Parsons, 
John Robertson, Peter Scott, Stewart Pat- 
terson. 
15. Solo, 
‘¢Haster’? 
*‘Sweet Carols Are Ringing’’ 
Violet Read 
16. Motion Exercise 
Rosamond Lovering, 
Florence Cruickshank, Emma Crowley. 
17. Recitation ‘* Possibilities ’’ 
Lester Peabody 
By the Pastor 
‘<The Offering Box’’ 
Esther Olsen 
“*Coming’’ 
18. Remarks 
19. Recitation 
20. Offertory 
21. Distribution of Plants 
22. Hymn No. 446 
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, MANCHES- 
TER. 
Easter Sunday Morning Program. 
Organ Prelude, Easter Morning, Dunham 
Hymn, Holy, Holy, Holy, Dykes 
Call to Worship 
Anthem, Lift your Glad Voices, Sechnecker 
Responsive Reading of Scripture—The 
Resurrection of Christ. 
Ascription of Praise 
Solo, He is Risen, Fisher 
Mrs. Alice Lee 
The Seripture Lesson for Easter 
Solo, So the Morning Breaketh, Macey 
Mr. J. D. Baker 
The Pastoral Prayer 
Trio—Hail Glorious Morn, Browne 
Mrs. Alice Lee, Mr. J..D. Baker, 
Mr. Archie Coole. 
Announcements and Offertory 
Hymn, Christ is Risen, Sullivan 
Sermon, The Christian Proofs of the Res- 
urrection 
Solo, Christ is Risen. 
Mr, Archie Coole 
Huhn 
Louise Andrews, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Easter At Manchester Churches 
Hymn, Jesus Christ is Risen Today, 
Davidica 
Administration of the Ordinance of Bap- 
tism. 
Benediction. 
Easter Concert 7 P. M. 
March by School 
Lily Drill 
Elsie Burgess, Elsie Andrews, Grace 
Salter, Bernice Lee, Myrtle Lethbridge, 
Kmma Bradley, Jessie Kehoe, Ruth Bul- 
lock, Janet Height, Marion Preston, 
Welcome The Risen Lord 
The Sunshine Chorus 
Recitation, We Come to Welcome Easter 
Duncan Baker 
Ring Glad Easter Bells 
Sunshine Chorus 
Scripture Reading 
William Matheson 
Frayer 
Offering and Offertory 
Recitation, Light of Easter 
Mary Coombs 
Song of Victory 
Ruth Bullock, Alice Andrews, Elsie 
Burgess, Roland Butler. Dana Younger, 
Duncan Baker 
Christ is Risen, 
primary scholars 
Duet, Hail This Easter Morning, 
Melissa Stanley, Ethel Andrews 
Message of the Bells, Exercise by nine 
scholars 
Recitation, The Bluebird and The Crocus 
Ruth Andrews 
Solo and Chorus, Open Wide the Gates of 
Glory 
Bernice Lee and Sunshine Chorus 
Recitation 
Evelyn and James Broadhurst 
Recitation, a Daffodil, ; 
Nelson Baker 
Chorus, Praise The Risen Lord 
Easter Sextette 
Easter Stars, Exercise, Primary class 
Recitation, Precious Easter Thought 
Howard Fleming 
Over the Hills Dawns the Morning Light 
Sunshine Chorus 
Recitation, Telling the Secret 
Susan Matheson, Susan Carter, Charlie 
Burgess, James Harvey. 
Recitation, Joy, Robert Phillips 
Recitation, A Lily in His Garden 
Beulah Rumrill 
Recitation, Happy Easter Time 
Elbridge Brewster 
Solo and Chorus, Hail Conquering King 
Miss Brenda Cook, Sunshine Chorus 
Recitation, The Risen Christ 
Helen Jennings 
Message, Exercise by four 
Exercise by fourteen 
An Easter 
scholars 
We Will Praise Our Loving Saviour 
Sunshine Chorus 
Remarks by Pastor 
Exercise and Tableau, Rock of Ages 
Ten girls 
Benediction. 
The Breeze Classified Adv. page 
is rapidly filling. Are you one of 
those benefited from its usefulness? 
Have you a room to let, a tenement, 
or do you seek a position as maid, 
governess, secretary, butler or 
chauffeur? The cost is le a word 
after the first week; 2c the first 
week, 
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MANCHESTER. 
The park board has awarded the 
contract to build the “turn-around” 
at Singing beach in place of the nar- 
row roadway at the beach entrance 
which has marked the abrupt ending 
of Beach St. A large opening will 
be made, with dimensions of about 
115 x70 feet. This will make it pos- 
sible for carriages and automobiles 
going to the beach to turn around 
with more convenience than in the 
past and will cause less congestion 
there, especially at bathing hours dur- 
ing the week and on Sundays. Dan- 
iel Edgecomb is doing the work. The 
board has also decided to build a 
new board walk from the entrance 
of the beach past the town bath 
houses to the Masconomo bath house. 
The new walk will be five feet wide, 
instead of four. Chester L. Crafts 
will do the work. 
Much interest is being taken in 
the Manchester Baseball associa- 
tion dance. As the date falls on 
Patriot’s Day, or rather April 20, 
when the holiday will be celebrated, 
tickets are selling all the more rapid- 
ly. Long’s orchestra is to furnish 
music for dancing. Gentlemen’s tick- 
ets are 50 cents; ladies’, 25 cents. 
The Breeze $2.00 a year postpaid. 
Parent-Teacher Association. 
The next meeting of the Manches- 
ter Parent-Teacher association wil] 
be held in the Price school hall, 
Wednesday evening, April 15th. 
The speaker for the evening will 
be Rev. W. H. Rider, formerly of 
Gloucester, and his subject is 
‘‘Home Culture.’’ 
The program will include musieal 
numbers and a pleasant social hour. 
RicHARD LETHBRIDGE. 
Richard Lethbridge, born at Cata- 
lina, Nfld., Sept. 19 1847, passed 
away at his late home on Brook 
street, Manchester, Monday after- 
noon, April 6th, after a lingering ill- 
ness. For a number of years he was 
a sea captain, but owing to his poor 
health he gave up the sea and came 
to Manchester about 20 years ago. 
He has been employed at the Essex 
County club all but one summer since 
the club started. He leaves a wife 
and’ one daughter, Mrs. Rebecca 
Chaulk, besides three brothers, Ezek- 
iel of this town, and William and 
James, who live at Lethbridge, Nfld. 
Thomas Lethbridge of this town is 
a half-brother. Funeral services 
were held at the Crowell Memorial 
chapel, Wednesday afternoon at 2.30, 
the Rev. A. G. Warner of the Bapt- 
ist church officiating. 
