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SALEM, MASS. 
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BASEBALL. 
‘he Manchester Crickets broke 
even in their double header Wednes- 
day, winning easily from Beverly 
Farms. in the morning, and losing to 
Annisquam ‘by a close score in the af- 
ternoon. ‘The game in the afternoon, 
outside the weather, was a good one 
to watch, and a fair crowd was in at- 
tendance. ‘The local fans should be 
glad of the opportunity to see some 
good baseball and support the home 
team. Any teams desiring. games 
with the Crickets should communicate 
with the manager, R. 5. Hayward. 
The High school baseball team 
opens its schedule Saturday forenoon 
with Beverly Farms for opponents. 
A good schedule of games has been 
arranged by Manager Spinney, and 
the boys are expecting--to win their 
The team will 
probably line up as follows for the 
first game :—Crafts or Gillis, c.; Cool 
share of the games. 
or Hayward, p.; Marsh, 1b.; Mc- 
Diarmid, 3b.; Spinney, ss.; J. Gillis, 
lf.; Northrup; cf); Lone. tio! 
or Hayward, 2b. 
The Greens had a new piano, and 
Kleanor was telling Mildred and the 
girl across the street about it. 
‘“What’s the name of your piano?”’ 
Mildred inquired of the girl across 
the street. 
‘‘Steinmake,’’ was the answer. 
‘“The name of ours is Pickering,”’ 
> 
said Mildred. Fs 
‘Well, ours just came last night,’’s 
haven’ti} 
yet.’’ — Woman’s Home 
piped Eleanor, ‘‘and we 
named it 
Companion. 
MANCHESTER, 
On Monday, May ist, Allen WRC 
will hold an entertainment in the 
Town hall in the afternoon and eve- 
ning. In the afternoon there will be 
a sunlight party for the children. 
Mother Goose with her children will 
be at the hall. Admission ten cents. 
Ice cream and cake will be for sale. 
In the evening the play, “Breezy 
Point” will be presented. Admission 
35 and 25 cents. All seats will be 
reserved. ‘Tickets will be on sale at 
the Cricket office, 4 School street, 
Saturday evening, April 22. 
In connection with their weekly 
meeting last night, Allen WRC held 
informal exercises in recognition of 
Patriot’s Day. There were readings 
and singing. Light refreshments 
were served. 
Wallace B. Harvie of New York, 
and John W. Robinson of Marble- 
head, were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Levi B. Hrvie, Lincoln street, 
over the holiday. 
Austin Jones writes us from Lake- 
port, N. H., that the ice in the lakes 
in that vicinity is anywhere from 
two to three feet thick, which would 
seem to indicate that summer has not 
yet arrived there. 
The annual meeting of the Man- 
chester woman’s club was held Tues- 
day afternoon. The new officers are 
Mrs. Emma Stanley, president; Mrs. 
Grace Beaton and Mrs. Annie Sin- 
nicks, vice presidents; Mrs. Nellie 
Rogers, recording secretary; Miss 
Annie Lane, corresponding secretary ; 
Mrs. Eva Rand, treasurer; Mrs. Alice 
Joseph, auditor. The directors are: 
Miss Jessie Hoare, Mrs. Carrie 
Knight and Mrs. Mary Bennett. ‘The 
retiring president is Mrs. Emma G. 
Tenney, who has rendered faithful 
and conscientious service in that ca- 
pacity. 
Why not make some one a gift of a 
nice Watch? It is always acceptable. 
We carry all styles for both Ladies and 
Gents. j 
We also carry a fine line of Wedding 
Rings in all qualities sizes and styles. 
STARR @. HEWITT 
158 Essex Street, Salem 
