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MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
The Congregational Sunday School 
will hold their annual picnic Thurs- 
day, Aug. 19, at Tuck’s Point. Ev- 
ery member is requested to bring a 
basket lunch... In the afternoon a bail 
game, potato race. and tug-o’-war 
will be among the sports. 
First Unitarian church, Masco- 
novne-<tireet, «.Mancnester, | service 
Sunday morning at 11 Rees Rev. 
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The Friendship Vircle of the Bapt- 
ist church will hold a basket picnic 
at Tuck’s Point, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 
for members and their friends. Hot 
coffee will be sold at noon. 
Crook of England will 
Men’s and Ladies’ rubber sole boots 
and oxfords at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
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MANCHESTER 
The band concert was postponed 
last night on account of the severe 
weather. It will be held: next Thurs- 
day evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walker from Ban- 
gor are visiting their daughter, Mrs. 
Charles A. Hatch and Rev. Mr. 
Hatch at the Congl. parsonage. 
First Baptist Church, Manchester, 
Sunday, August 8. Morning subject : 
“The Fancies of Life.” Evening 
subject: ““No More Sea.” ‘Half hour 
song service at evening worship. 
HE Manchester Boy Scouts had a 
most delightful outing last Satur- 
day, July 31, at the beautiful home of 
Miss Ljla Lancashire, ‘“Grafton- 
wood.” Thirty scouts left town at 
11.55 and twenty minutes later were 
welcomed by Miss Lancashire at her 
home. . The boys then learned that 
an extensive program of sports had 
been arranged for their amusement. 
After enjoyment of water sports, 
luncheon was served on the attractive 
beach. When the boys had paid their 
respects to the delicacies daintily 
served for them, the races of the aft- 
ernoon were run off in the following 
order: 
Equipment race, won by Harry 
Baker; senior three-legged race, won 
by Harry Baker and Gordon Baker; 
junior three-legged race, won by Sid- 
ney Baker and Thomas Peters; wheel- 
barrow race, won by Eddie Peters 
and Revere Brooks; potato race, won 
by Carleton Needham, Edward 
Northrup, 2d; 1oo-yard dash, won by 
Dana Lane, Harry Baker, 2d. 
After*the sports, the Scouts gave 
their Sunrise Flag Drill, followed py 
their drill in the School of Squads 
formation, closing with their Sunset 
Flag Drill. 
The Scouts then assembled on the 
lawn and gave the America yell most 
lustily to their generous hostess for : 
the enjoyable outing she had made 
possible for them. 
Miss Lancashire kindly placed her 
automobile at the service of the boys 
for their homeward trip. 
Margaret M. (Mrs. Thomas) 
Sheehan of Manchester conveys to 
Bridget W. McGuiness of Manches- 
ter land and buildings on Tappan st., 
60 by 112 feet; also land on Tappan 
street, Manchester, 15 by 104.27 feet. 
