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MANCHESTER BOWLING LEAGUE—TEAM STANDING. 
“ing | Won Lost jing te Pov: 
1B DICE BSNL Ry rane Saat eset 7 1 875 2,630 
SP Dob OU S 2 ce ee shat pelts 5 3 625 2,680 
CR LG Re eee ates baa ies + 4 500 2,625 
Me AR Do aes sehen Wiese aes 4 4 - 500 2,515 
SG SASS AG Geen ae ee eee pee 2 met) 250 2,498 
TE IM Sa SP eNe a wares pies's woes bias eae te 2 6 250 2,932 
Players’ Averages . Players’ Averages 
Cea ollineie ae et ice arose 98 2-342 Des RIOTHAN TY ake ee wicaemeae ae 86 
PrP AG Wier ste atin tetas see SHOES Bean Sa aay ohareee onc neg ee ies 85 2-3 
MEG Gaok (ae cana ee eee SU As HA Semons een auerbe ee tik 85 2-3 
AS Coolie canes pee aan <e 91 EM bbersonse- sare wai ws Se 85 2-3 
C2 Bell es arr i aie eben es B9263 cr WaieBelbavmeste Ay se, Lactic hte me 85 1-3 
DSR eyes tos Sees RO FEZ FG sY GUN PET a kes ase tes aos 84 2-3 
EL Ohba see cede dee ieh ee ae ee Oe eros, aI) ce ULSESS oj bP oie a ae eae 84 2-3 
Si Mason ijk se os eee S8d=2*" Js Saulnier sss. ees Bee 84 1-3 
Os Ptanleydresics oo eee Biltaea wy Tee DUA OC ae eac ag eles Saas 84 
Gir Gra yes tan ates es es eee OT Bed > Mul 0d Oe ore Hae pate tee ae 83 2-3 
dsc WLOrrisOnhatetun eae ee ae BT cael ER OOOL in cumbtoeee Sk ee Nee aoe 83 
As. JONES akin e NS Bets aes Sid. (Os Stanleyio snes ci sae 82 2-3 
Be Lethbridge sais. Ganesh 87 a) INE ZEALO sth hod Bh atieety oes cs 81 2-3 
©. Votterts: 238 tei at Si2eioi' 3 Ghapmangy oy tis oa ee. tees 811-3 
Le Hutehinson Geo ensecanes she S0;2-3:* Ge Blade ters skin sseuronuneee 79 
Wi ZR: Scare eye oe ewtecehet BO ded 2 RO e Vi nae pete eas tan Oe eee 75 1-2 
HB Valentine 2 2iereinteen eer 86 PED Ooley iiocaeyor a-ha eee 73 1-3 
Manchester’s 4th Match W. J. Creed, ‘the well known 
Thursday evening of last week the 
Manchester bowling team played 
the Oxford club team, Beverly, for 
the fourth match and won, making a 
win of four straight games. A fifth 
match was rolled last night. Bev- 
erly won the match two strings out 
of three. 
The score of last week’s game: 
Oxford Club. ! 
268 
Morse 90 93 2 8b57- 
Batbhs st Se nee O02 sebssaeebe 
Coombs 102=:2105 84 291 
Moffett oso -t 1h oss08 0S S007 
Hanly 87.106 «681274 
Totals —~-480~---491.- 434.— 1405 
Manchester 
Rust 85 98 ° 99 282 
Semons 106 85 79 270 
Ci Relics 2. STG ORF ORs: 209 
Hi: Bell 2 28851072; 98) <5 293 
Kelliher 93.103 = 82° 278 
Totals 469 491 455 1415- 
Any team wishing games with the 
Manchester team may fix a date by 
applying to Willard L. Rust, Man- 
chester, 
caterer, has been ill for two weeks 
in his home at the Beverly Cove. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall Hats | at 
Bell’s. 
Recital at Boston 
Mrs. Florence Stevens Low, so- 
prano, and’ Mr. Oscar Seagle, bari- 
tone, will give a recital at Steinart 
hall, Boston, on the ‘afternoon of 
Thursday, November ‘16th, at three 
o’clock. 
When Jean De’Reszke gave up his 
public career and opened a studio in 
Paris to teach the method ‘he had 
been years perfecting, Mrs. Low and 
Mr. Seagle were members of. his first 
Two years later, they gave a 
class. 
most successful recital together in 
Paris, which was the first public ap- 
pearance of any of his pupils. 
Mrs. Low studied with Jean De 
Reszke for ‘three years preparing 
herself for opera. and made her de- 
but in ‘Nice’ as Elsa in Lohengrin in 
April 1906, before a most. brilliant 
audience. The coming recital will 
be her first appearance since her re- 
turn to America. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s, Central square. 
the Baptist church S§.S., 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
As BGs 
worship, 
Baptist CHuRcH. — Rev. 
Warner, pastor. Public 
10.45 a.m. Bible school, 12.15, ves- 
try. Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. 
Young People’s union 6.00. Evening 
service, 7.00. 
day evening at 7.30. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. All seats 
are free at every service. 
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL.—Rey. 
L. H. Ruge, pastor. Sunday morn- 
ing worship, with sermon, 10.45. 
Bible school, 12.00. Evening worship 
with sermon, 7.00. Prayer meeting 
Tuesday, 7.30, in the chapel. Wo- 
man’s Missionary society the first 
Thursday of each month. Sittings 
can be obtained of A. S. Jewett. 
SACRED HEaRT CuHuRCH. — Rev.: 
Mark Sullivan, pastor. Masses, 7.00, 
8.30 and 10.30 o'clock. Sunday 
school at 2.30 o’clock. Rosary, In- 
struction and Benediction of the 
Blessed Sacrament, 3.30 o'clock. 
Week Days.—Morning mass at 7.30 
o'clock. Advanced class Friday eve- 
nings at 7.30 o’clock. 
Rev. 
the Congregational church Sunday 
morning-on ‘‘The Single Cluster of 
Grapes’’; Sunday evening, 
Great. Wide Way.”’ 
There will be a meeting of the 
Boy Scouts at the Congregational 
chapel, 
p.m. 
The Ladies’ Social Cirele will 
meet with Mrs. Curriea, Ashland 
avenue, to sew for the fair, Wed- 
nesday evening. 
The social at the Baptist church - 
Wednesday evening under the di- 
rection of Allyn Brown was a de- 
cided success. He was assisted in 
the entertainment by Miss Andrews 
of: Gloucester, also Mr. Posner, vio- 
lihist. The selections were beauti- 
fully rendered and greatly enjoyed. 
Refreshments were served during 
the evening, and general sociability 
prevailed. 
The teachers are 
‘Topsy Turvy’’ social for the chil- 
dren of the primary department of 
time the new pastor will ‘be enabled 
to meet the children. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Miss 
Elizabeth Allen next Monday eve- 
ning at 7.30 0 "clock. | Topic :— ~ 
‘‘Home.”’ 
Rev. A. G. Warner, the new . 
pastor of the Baptist church, and 
Mrs. Warner, have arrived in town. 
Rev. Mr. Warner begins his duties 
on Sunday. Next Wednesday eve- | 
ning the BY PU will tender Rey... 
and Mrs, Warner a reception, 
Prayer meetings Fri- 
L. H. Ruge will preach at 
“Thess 
next Friday evening at 7 
preparing a 
at which. 
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