June 2, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and 
MEMORIAL SUNDAY SERVICE 
MILITARISM, TOO MUCH NATIONAL, 
PROSPERITY AND DIVORCE OUR 
GREATEST INVISIBLE ENEMIES. 
A’ the union Sunday morning service 
in the Manchester Congregation- 
al church, members of the G. A. R., 
Allen Relief Corps, the Sons ot 
Veterans and a patrol of Boy Scouts 
occupied a reserved portion of the 
auditorium. ‘The annual sermon to 
‘the veterans was preached by Rev. 
Wharles A. Hatch. Rev. A. G. War- 
ner, pastor of the Baptist church as- 
sisted in the service. Two huge 
American flags were draped over the 
rostrum and flags were used for dec- 
orations. 
The twelfth verse of the sixth 
chapter of Paul’s Letter to the Ephe- 
i 
sians was taken by Mr. Hatch as a 
text,—“For we wrestle not against 
flesh and blood, but against principal- 
ities, against powers, against the 
rulers of the darkness of this world, 
against spiritual wickedness in high 
places.” 
In his sermon the minister charac- 
terized the book from which the text 
was taken as a “book on tactics.” He 
said Paul was a veteran of many 
spiritual battles and that his policy 
was not one of “watchful waiting.” 
The Letter to the Ephesians was char- 
acterized as a lesson in Preparednes:. 
“You men of the G. A. R. passed 
through a hell of fire and steel in 
your battles of the Civil War,” said 
Mr. Hatch, “but you were facing a 
material enemy, guns and bayonets, 
men of flesh and blood. The enemy 
Paul speaks of and the enemy which 
must be combatted today as well is 
an invisible enemy. Fighting a ma- 
terial enemy one or the other musi 
fall in a short time, but fighting of an 
invisible enemy may last for years.” 
The invisible enemies which must be 
combatted today, Mr. Hatch said, were 
militarism, too much national prosper- 
ity, the instability of the home and the 
divorce evil. ‘Militarism is gnawing 
at the vitals of America,” said the 
speaker ; “it was the ruin of Germany 
and will be the ruin of this country 
if we do not combat it in time. Ade- 
quate Preparedness, everyone agrees, 
is essential; but let us stop there and 
not foster a military caste. 
“Our present great prosperity is a 
second cousin to militarism. The 
money from war-stricken Europe is 
coming to America. Europe is the 
loser in the war. America is one 
huge manufactory for the warring na- 
tions. The profits from ammunition 
sales is ‘blood money.’ America is 
getting fat from undue prosperity ; 
we are feeding our national body and 
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Mr. Hatch called upon the veter- 
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“powers of darkness” which threaten 
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Special music appropriate to the 
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Manchester has added a motorcycle 
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