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WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Thursday of last week, the schol- 
ars of the Haskell school were given 
a day of recreation and enjoyment. 
In the forenoon, Miss Mabel 8. Her- 
rick, principal and Miss Mabel Lane, 
assistant, gave them several puzzles 
to solve. Those who solved them 
first received prizes. In the after- 
noon, Miss Bertha Stevenson and 
Miss Adelaide McClellan had all the 
school served with ice cream and 
eake, after which Miss Stevenson 
made a short address to the school. 
During her remarks she offered the 
scholar writing the best essay five 
dollars, Miss McClellan and _ herself 
to act as judges of the contest. 
Miss Stevenson has remembered the 
scholars of the Haskell school at 
Christmas and the close of the school 
year for several years past. The 
spirit of good will that animates her 
into making the hearts of the chil- 
dren glad is doing much to develop 
in them those finer qualities of mind 
and soul that will lead them into 
the higher paths of knowledge and 
wisdom. 
The graduation exercises of the 
Junior Christian. Endeavor society 
held at the Congregational church 
last Sunday evening proved to be a 
very beautiful and impressive ser- 
vice. There were seven members of 
the Junior Society that received 
their diplomas, which admitted them 
to the Senior society. The follow- 
ing program was carried out ina 
very clever manner: Praise service, 
Miss Lottie M. Marshall, assistant 
superintendent, presiding; Battle 
Hymn of the Juniors, Graduating 
Juniors; prayer Miss Ruth Lewis, 
ex-president; welcome, junior presi- 
dent, Miss Mildred Roberts; hymn, 
congregation; address, Rev. J. W. 
Brownville, pastor; solo, ‘‘Jesus Is 
All the World to Me,’’ Miss Mildred 
Roberts; address, Miss Alice Mce- 
Loud, junior superintendent of Cape 
Ann Christian Endeavor union; 
song, juniors; farewell address and 
presentation of diplomas, Miss Elea- 
nor P. Thurston, junior superinten- 
dent; welcome to the Y.P.S.C.E., 
Alex. W. Andrews, president ; hymn, 
Christian Endeavor; Benediction. 
Dr. F. A. Emerich, D. D., Secretary 
of the Massachusetts Home Mission- 
ary society was present and made a 
very impressive address to. the 
young people. 
Rev. E. L. Powell, D. D., of Louis- 
ville, Ky., has rented the ‘‘Pine- 
hurst’’ bungalow of Francis M. 
Clark and will take occupancy about 
July first. 
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