58 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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_ CHURCHES 
Along the North Shore 
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MANCHESTER 
First UnrrartANn, Masconomo st. 
Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. 
All are welcome. 
EMMANUEL CHURCH (Episcopal), 
Smith’s Point. Services every Sun- 
day at 10.30 a. m.; also on the second 
Sunday of the month at 8 a.m. All 
seats free. 
OrtTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL, Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch, pastor. — Sunday 
morning worship with sermon, 
10.45. Sunday School, 12 (omitted 
during July and August). Christian 
Endeavor service at 6 o’clock. Even- 
ing service at 7.30. Prayer Meeting 
Tuesday, 7.30 in the chapel. Woman’s 
Missionary society the first Thursday 
of each month. Sittings can be ob- 
tained of Mr, E. A. Lane. 
Baptist CuHurcH, Rev. A. G. War- 
ner, pastor.— Public worship, 10.45 
a. m., Bible school, 12.15, vestry. 
Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. Young 
People’s union, 6.30. Evening ser- 
vice 7.30. Prayer meetings, Friday 
evening at 7.30. Communion first 
Sunday in the month. All seats free 
at every service. 
SacreD HeEart CuHurcH, Rev. 
Mark J. Sullivan, rector. Sunday 
masses 8 and 10.30 a. m. Week-day 
mass, 7 a. m. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
St. JoHN’s CHuRCH (Episcopal). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rectov. 
First Sunday in each month, at Io 
a. m., Celebration of the Holy Com- 
munion, with sermon. All other Sun- 
days, at 10. a. m., Morning Prayer and 
Sermon. Sunday School every Sun- 
day at I1 a.m. Sunday evening ser- 
vice, at 7.30. 
BEVERLY Farms Baptist CHURCH, 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, minister. 
Morning worship and sermon, 10.45. 
Bible School-at 12 an. Y: PZ Ss CoE. 
6 p.m. Evening worship and ser- 
mon 7.30. Communion service the 
first Sunday in the month. Mid- 
Week service, Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. 
St. MArGcARE?T’s—Rev. Nicholas R. 
Walsh, rector. Sunday Masses at 7, 
g and 10.30 a. m.; children’s mass 
Sunday’s at 9.30 a. m. Rosary and 
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 
at 8 p. m. Week-Day Masses at 7 
and 8 a.m. Sodality, Tuesdays at 8 
p.m. Holy Hour, Fridays at 8 p. m. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Union Cuapey. Services at 10.45 
a.m. Sundays. All seats free. 
PERKINS & CORLISS 
July 16, 1915. 
Renting Service 
Touring Cars and Laundalets for hire by the hour, day, week, month or season 
End of Masconomo St., 
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Essex County Club, 
Summer St. R. R. Bridge, 
Corner Bridge and Harbor Sts., 
End of Smith’s Point, 
West Manchester Station, 
Manchester-Beverly Farms Line, 
Beverly Farms, Central Square, 
Corner Ocean and Summer Sts., 
Magnolia Station, 
Coolidge Point, 
Magnolia Centre, 
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Taxicab Rates 
Depot to End of Proctor St., Smith’s Point, 
(Lobster Cove), 
End of Sea St. (Brownland Hotel), 
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Double Taxi Rates after 10 P. M. 
PERKINS & CORLISS, 19 Beach Street, 
Carriage Rates to Dancing and other parties 
Near Depot 
Telephones Manchester 290 and 8350 
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UNION CONGREGATIONAL, Rey. 
Walter S. Eaton, Ph. D.,_ pastor. 
Sunday ‘morning worship with ser- 
mon 10.45. Bible School, 12. Even- 
ing service at 8.15. For other notices 
see news columns. 
WENHAM. 
VILLAGE CHuRCH (Congregation- 
al), Rev. Frederick Morse Cutler, 
minister. Organized 1644.—Services 
at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday 
School at noon. For “department” 
notices and other services see news 
columns. 
Union CHAPEL, MAGNOLIA 
July 18. Rev. John McGaw Fos- 
ter, Church of the Messiah (Epis- 
copal), Boston. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Emmanuel Church, Sunday, July 
18. Morning prayer and sermon at 
half past ten, followed by the cele- 
bration of the Holy Communion. The 
Right Rev. James de Wolf Terry, D. 
D., Bishop of Rhode Island, will take 
the service. 
First Unitarian Church, Mascono- 
mo street. Service Sunday morning 
at 11 o’clock. Rev. Henry W. Foote 
of the Harvard Divinity School will 
preach Sunday, July 18th. 
The Ladies Social circle will hold 
a food and apron sale in the chapel 
next Wednesday afternoon from 3 
to 6 o'clock. 
DROWNING AccIDENT AVERTED. 
By only a narrow margin was a 
drowning accident averted Sunday 
evening at Masconomo Park, Man- 
chester: and that largely through the 
efforts of John Silva and hie son 
Anthony of Forest street, who land- 
ed on the inside of the long float at 
the time and heard the young man’s 
cries. Eddie, the 17-year old son 9f 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Bigwood, 
Pleasant street, and_ several other 
boys were at the new swimming 
float at the park, just about dusk. 
A younger brother, Harold, about 14, 
could not swim and on the assurance 
of the older brother who could swim 
that he would help the younger one 
in case he couldn’t swim Harold dove 
in. The water, of course, is over a 
boy’s head, almost at low tide. As 
soon as the young lad struck the 
water and came to the surface he 
cried for help and the older brother 
went after him. Harold went under 
several times and desipte the frantic 
efforts of his brother he was slowly 
drowning. In fact both boys woul 
doubtless have drowned had not as- 
sistance arrived. As it was the 
death grip imprint still remains on 
the arm of the older Bigwood boy. 
Other boys came to the rescue of the 
two struggling youths, and Sidney 
Peters threw the life preserves over- 
board, but the boys say these are of 
no use and hardly remain on the sur- 
face. Mr. Silva and his son couldn't 
believe the cries they heard as their 
motor boat slowly swung into berth 
to be tied to the pier for the night. 
When the full realization of the 
catastrophe came to them they hur- 
redly pushed their boat toward the 
boys and with the aid of an oar 
reached them and finally succeeded in 
getting Harold into the boat, as he 
was. about to go down for the third 
time, and later onto the float. 
Buy your wall papers from H. § 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter: adv. 
Boston Trip Books for sale at F. 
W. Bell’s, Beach st. adv. 
Educator shoes at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
