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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
OLD HOME WEEK IN SALEM. 
The Cruiser “Salem” Lends a Touch to the Occasion. 
Silver Service Presented. 
Brilliant Illumination. Monday Evening. 
SILVER SERVICE PRESENTED THE ‘‘SALEM.’’ 
Salem’s old-home week has been the 
center of attraction and chief topic of 
comment along the North Shore all week 
long. The appearance of the new scout 
cruiser Salem, last Saturday afternoon, 
the right to go aboard her as she lay in 
the harbor Sunday and the grand illumi- 
nation of the Willowsand Juniper Point 
on Monday night were events which at- 
tracted hundreds from every part of the 
shore and the nearby inland towns. It is 
estimated that, on Monday night,.50,000 
people saw the illumination. 
A larger crowd was never known to 
assemble at this well known resort. And 
all along the Beverly shore hundreds of 
people gathered to see the display. 
The Salem lay off the Willows and 
was ablaze from stem to stern with elec- 
tric lights. The President’s yacht, the 
Sylph, was also brilliantly lighted and 
Larz Anderson's yacht, off the Beverly 
Shore, was in dress for the occasion. 
The search lights on the Salem did some 
wonderful work and demonstrated to the 
thousands of people on shore the power 
of these big lights. 
Launches galore lay off the willows all 
the evening. 
One of the most interesting events of 
the week came Tuesday afternoon when 
Mayor Hurley, in behalf of the city, pre- 
sented a handsome silver service and 
other presents to the officers and crew of 
the Salem. With the service went a 
bronze seal of the city, a big phonograph 
with a multitude of records, and many 
scores of small gifts from the city and 
private citizens. After the presentation, 
the officers were entertained at a banquet 
at the Salem club by the Salem Marine 
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SCOUT CRUISER SALEM 
society and the East Indian Marine so- 
ciety. Commander Key of the Salem 
was the recipient of a handsome marine 
clock. Later inthe evening the officers 
were entertained at the Now And Then 
club. 
The beautiful silver service, a picture 
of which accompanies this article, was 
designed and manufactured by the firm of 
Daniel Low & Co., Salem, who make 
somewhat of a specialty of designing and 
manufacturing articles to order. ‘The 
money which paid for the service was 
raised by a ten-cent subscription. 
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MANCHESTER. 
Emmanuel Episcopal Church 
Morn,ng pr yer and sermon at 11 
a.m. oly 4ommunion on the first 
and third Sund@ys in the month. 
First Unitarian Church 
Sunday service at ll a.m. All are 
welcome. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 19.45. 
Sunday School .2 m. Y: P. S. E. 
6.30 in the ‘"hapel, evening w°'ship 
7.30. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.45 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible*Schoolt2;00° me BB YePU: 
6.30 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.30. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.45. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 8.30 and 10.30 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction of the Bless- 
ed Sacrament Sunday afternoon at 3.30. 
Week-day Mass atthe hapel at 7.30 
a. mM. 
First Unitarian church, Manchester, 
service, Sunday morning, at 11. Aug. 1 
Rev. Lewis G. Wilson, seecretary of 
the American Unitarian association will 
preach. : 
Congregational church, Aug. 1, 10.45 
a. m., subjeet: ““ The Solitary Life of 
the Savior.’’ . 7.30 p.° m., subject: 
““The Hygeian Character of Light.’’ 
L. H. Ruge, minister. 
First Baptist Church, Sunday, Aug 1. 
The pastor, Rev. “Theodore Lyman 
Frost, will preach in the morning on 
““ How to Find God,”’ in the evening 
on, ‘“The Strong Man Who Lost His 
Strength.’’ 
Rev. Arthur FE. Harriman of Lynn, 
formerly pastor of the Baptist church at 
Manchester, has accepted a call to the 
Baptist church at Middleboro, Vt. 
The annual basket picnic of the Bible 
School of the Baptist church, will be held 
at Tuck’s Point next Thursday, Aug. 5. 
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