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EMMANUEL{: CHURCH, MANCHESTER- 
BYSDHE-SEA, 
Services § GeiMorning Prayer and 
Sermon at ,i13°Celebration: of the 
Holy Communion. st..and.3rd Sun- 
days in the ‘ménth. after Morning 
Prayer; 2nd Sundays at 8 arm. 
“Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Mark -J.° Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday :Masses: 8.30 and 10.30 
a.m. Rosary and Benediction at 3.30 
p.m. Week-day Mass at the church 
at 7.30 a.m. 
Orthodox Cong’] Church. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday— “school;-¥2 m. Evening wor- 
ship, 7:09,» hapyer meeting Tues- 
day, 7.30°$.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rey: Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible*school, 12m. BYPU, 6.00, in 
the. vestry. Evening worship, 7.00. 
Prayer meetings Saar and Friday 
evenings; ¥ 30. 
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The eLaane program will be 
presented;.at the Baptist church, 
Sunday evening. at 7.30 in connec- 
tion with Children’s Day: 
Baptis# Church ‘3 June 11, 1911 
Song—Praise the Lord ..Girls’ Choir 
2 . Welnome, Howard. Fleming and Ruth 
Matheson 
; Scripture. Reading 
sakrayer; and Response 
' Song—Jesus’ Little Ones 
2 Primary Room 
ittte Ones Come 
. ° Henrietta Stanley 
7 Reeitation—One Little Boy 
Wm. Matheson 
8 Recitation+-For: Jesus, Dorothy Spry 
9 Solo.and Chorus—Roses Sweet Roses 
10 Song—Bringing and Singing 
11 Solo—Oh! What a Happy Day 
Brenda Cook 
se Recitation—Did You Ever See? 
Annie Crombie 
13: :Recitation—It I Were a Bell 
Marion Preston 
14 “Song—God Is Love .Primary Room 
15: Song-—Songs . of Praise .Girls’ Choir 
16 | “Recitation—Where ‘Are “You Going? 
Grace Salter 
17 Recitavon- tied Will Understand 
Ruth Preston 
18 Sale tittle . Sunbeams .-Ruth Brooks 
19. Song—The Garden of the Heart 
— Girls’ Choir 
20° “Recitation—What God Wants 
Abbott Foster 
21 aoe Give - My -Heart.... 
22 Recitation —- Lessons of Children’s 
—-~Dayaereeeviveceeees Ruth Spry 
23 Solo ‘and, Chorus. , 
\"Meltissa ’ Stanley and Choir 
24 Good, Cheer Song— Ten Little Girls 
25 Recitatibu AT Wo AVails of. Giving | 
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6 Solo—Let the 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Baseball. 
Manchester Crickets won another 
game last Saturday, defeating St. 
Mary’s of Beverly by a'score of 16- 
12. At the present time _ the 
Crickets hold second place in the 
league, winning three games out of 
the four played. It is very evident 
that Manchester appreciates her 
baseball team, by the number ‘of 
‘‘fans’’ that follow up every game. 
Fortunately the game was ealled for 
three o’clock, as the last inning was 
about over when the heavy shower 
started. Tomorrow the Chickets 
will go to Salem to play the ‘‘Em- 
pires.”’? A good crowd will no 
doubt accompany them to root for 
the home team. The line-up of 
last Saturday’s game is shown be- 
low: 
CRICKETS 
ab r bh tbh po a e 
Holland, ef, aia PAS Wie KU BR Ee a) 
Gillis, lf, Carr rise lee Oe 2 
Gray, ss, eee ees as ee) aL, hay 
Stanley, rf, Gielen tee 0 oe 0 RO 
Walsh, 1b, CeO or ier 6 0 
Hersey, 2b, SF gales okra ate Xe 
Walen, 3b, Te poe 5 Be Spear RY 
ust, ¢, Amey ee ee LO eee 
Slade, p, Gis? UE Oe We oe 
Hayward, 1b, Lescol el a O STO RO 
Tota! 43 1612 13 27 7 5 
ST. MARY’S OF BEVERLY. 
ab r bh vs po ae 
McPherson, 3b, Seer a! 2 0 4 
Daley, ¢, C2 Lad i 2 lO 
J. Cronin, 1b, epee ng de IES = MNO E 
Boyson, 8s, Dor Onn 0 iors acc me 
Desmond, 2b, 7 We eae ol Erg Wevr'es Yad WN | 
Welch, If, 4 20 20 0 AG et a0 
Hennessey, cf, DN ane eed ec mek 
Tracy, ip, Dc Malice tear ates 
Riordan, rf, 2 23540 2.0 20800 
Total BI2 12. 9 AL 24e Se10 
Two base hits— McPherson, Tracy, 
Gray; Sacriuce hits, Slade; Stolen bases 
Daley, J. Uronin 38, Boyson, Desmond, 
Stanley, Hersey 2, Rust; 
ball, Walen; Bases on balls by Tracy, 6; 
by Slade, 9; Struck Out by Tracy 1, by 
Slade 7: Umpire Stanley. Time 2 hrs. 
Gray is certainly going some and 
continues to keep up his good bat- 
ting. ‘‘Jackie’’ is a star, while 
Stanley surely showed class by get- 
ting four hits out of six times up. 
Ralph Hayward, who had his ankle 
sprained during a previous game 
will soon be back in the game. 
Noah was six hundred years old 
before he knew how to build an ark 
—don’t lose your grip. 
I am only one, _ 
But still I am one. 
IT cannot do everything, 
But still I can do something; 
And beeause I cannot do everything, 
I will not refuse to do the something 
that I can do. 
Hit by pitched | 
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—SOLD BY— 
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Manchester, Mass. 
OUR HOME PLAN 
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THE SALEM LAUNDRY 
Telephone 1340 
as much good 
I believe in gittin’ 
outen life as you kin—not that I 
ever set out to look fer happiness; 
seems like the folks that does, never 
do the best I kin 
? 
finds it. I jes’ 
where the good Lord put me at, an 
it looks like I got a happy feelin’ 
me ‘most all the time. 
—Mrs. Wiggs. 
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