Feb. 23, 1917. 
NORTH. SHORE. BREEZE 19 
Helen Mears of Essex and dedicated 
to the Mothers’ Congress. The 
Mothers’ Hymn was sung by the 
audience. 
' It was voted to contribute $10 to 
child welfare work. 
' At the close of the meeting an hour 
was enjoyed with the social commit- 
tee and tea and cake served. 
MANCHESTER Boys Won. 
At the Unique alleys in Salen 
Yuesday evening an interesting bowl- 
ing match. was played between teams 
vepresenting the North Shore mar- 
kets at Salem and Manchester, re- 
spectively. The Manchester boys 
“won every game and ended with a 
total. of 1422 as against 1258 for the 
Witch City boys.’ The score: 
, Manchester 
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Eddie Goodwin. ...~. VOL elo. tO0 277 
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Louis Hutchinson 87 96 115. 298 
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; Salem 
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MREIDO WIS Mois 6 bs, ok ss 78 82 66 226 
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WIPE CACC Vic see sha’ oes 85° 133°" 87 305 
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' The losers set up a fine turkey sup- 
per at the Hawthorne Inn after the 
game. 
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