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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
LAWN PARTY 
In Aid of Sacred Heart Church, Manchester, 
a Grand Success. 
The lawn party held in Manchester 
last Monday evening for the benefit of 
the building fund of the new Sacred 
Heart church, was a grand success. 
The field located near the church was 
very kindly given over to Fr. Powers for 
suggestively “‘Wanyomoni,’’ sold sou- 
venir postals and sweet grass. 
Shortly after 7.39 a grand parade start- 
ed from the railroad station headed by 
the Bingville Band, with Humphrey 
Dulce as leader. The parade marched 
through the principal streets to the 
church. 
Beside those at the various booths 
there were smaller stands, and peddlers 
Rev. Fr. Wo. F. Powers 
the party and booths were arranged on 
all sides. The grounds were brilliantly 
lighted with electric lights and Japanese 
lanterns. 
On the side of the field near the old 
church had been built a platform on 
which dancing was enjoyed all the even- 
ing by a crowd of young people, and 
within the old church a concert was giv- 
en by the colored troubadours of Savan- 
nah, Ga. 
Here, too, the beauty contest was car- 
ried on. Sitting on chairs slightly ele- 
vated from the floor sat the two ** beau- 
ties.’? One of them, after the powder 
and make up was removed was discov- 
ered to be Joseph Leary, and the other 
Joseph Bellevue. They -picked up a 
generous box of spare change, however: 
Fred Dougherty inthe grab of an Inilnan; 
standing before his tepee named--very 
of peanuts, cool drinks, etc. Harry S. 
‘Tappan made a bully good. farmer dol- 
ing out root beer, Others in fancy cos- 
tume were Daniel Sheehan, James Kin- 
sella, Dr. Dougherty, John Reilly and 
Jack McCann. 
‘Those in charge of the various booths 
were as follows: 
Parish Table-—Miss Margaret O”’ Neil, 
Miss “Teresa O’Neil, Mrs. Joseph 
Mears, Mrs. Charles Francis, Mrs. P. 
J. Cleary, Mrs. John Reardon, Mrs. C. 
W. Fritz, Mrs. Joseph Leary, Mrs. 
Henry Bohaker, Mrs. John Connors, 
Miss Mary Steele, Miss Helen Mears, 
Miss Catharine Boddy and Miss Mary 
Gaynor. 
Sunday School Table—-The wet es 
Josephine Sheehan, Catharine Watson, 
Josephine White, Helen Coughlin, 
Mary. Barry, Elizabeth Dillon, Agnes 
Gillis, Anna Francis,’ Mary” McNeary, 
Mary Corrigan and Mrs. J....W.. Cawe 
thorne. 
Smith’ s Bei “Table The Misses 
Julia Culloty, Catharine Crowléy, Mary 
Brophy, Mary) Lee, Nellie Riley .and 
Mary Coughline «#5 1%; 
West Manchester’! Table. The Miss: 
es Josephine Lean, Mary Sullivan, Nel- 
lie Gosnell, Eliza MéC arthy, Delia Col- 
leran, Mary Gillis, Catharine’ Walsh, 
Elizabeth McMillan, Marie Foley, Mar- 
garet Dougherty. 
Magnolia Road and Coolidge’ s Point 
Vable---Mrs. Emily Keating «and the 
Misses Nelite Brown, Mary McDonald, 
Mary Kelly, Brideet _Broderick and 
Sarah Ryan. 
Committee in charge 
Columbus’ Sideshow. / James Kinsella, 
Dr. ie J. Dougherty, Lawrence , Waat- 
son, P. J. Cleary, Fred Dougherty -and 
H ie Burke : 
The little red schoolhouse through the 
windows of which the boys threw balls 
was donated by Melville Woodbury of 
3everly; the carpenter work in con- 
nection with the party was donated by 
Roberts & Hoare and Samuel Knight & 
Sons, and the electric lights by Clark, & 
Malls. 
A program was prepared.and contained 
a history of the church tn Manchester, 
prepared by Rev. Fr. Powers, with pic- 
tures’ of the pastor, the church and -of 
the parochial residence. A list was also 
given of those who had assisted by sub- 
scription toward the building fund this 
season. 
of Knights of 
Lamson’& Hubbard hats, 
spring ae 
summer styles, at Bell’s. 
Grover Cleveland souvenir platest 35 
cents each, at Beaton’s. 
DALNATION PUPPIES 
FOR SALE 
Two months old; pedigreed; ice of Champion 
Bitch Constance, ‘by Champion Dog Spot. 
Beautifully marked Puppies. May be “seen on 
application to 
ARTHUR J. GROSS, 
Harbor St., West Manchester 
822:95 
hades a yo 
Vaccination Notice. 
Parents who conteimplate sending children ‘to 
school in September for the first time ate” re- 
minded of the Statuté law governing vaccination. 
No pupil willbe ¢dmitted who cannot™ *prégent 
a eard or cértificate trot a physician Cettifynte 
that he or she has been successfully vaccinated, 
or giving good; ‘and’ suftiéient’ cause why ‘such has 
not been dong, ‘This also, applies, tQ. those in- 
tending to enter the kindergarten school. 
Per order School Gommittee. 
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