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July 21, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
HELP WANTED 
GIRLS 
For Laundry Work 
WOMAN For Ironing 
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to help in Washroom 
Manchester 
Laundry 
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always 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Rey. Palfrey Perkins of Brighton 
will preach Sunday at the First Uni- 
tarian church, Masconomo st.  Ser- 
vice at 11 o'clock. 
Emmanuel Church, Sunday, July 
23rd. Morning prayer and sermon at 
half past 10 o’clock. The Rev. Ro- 
land Cotton Smith, D. D., rector of 
St. John’s Church, Washington, D. C., 
will take the service. 
The congregation of the Baptist 
Church has unanimously accepted the 
invitation of the Congregational 
Church to join in the observance of 
the 200th anniversary next Sunday. 
There will be no services except the 
Bible school at 12.10 o’clock and the 
young people’s meeting at 6.30. 
Do not forget the picnic of Friend- 
ship Circle to be held at Salem Wil- 
lows next Wednesday. It is planned 
to have supper and spend the evening. 
Come and bring your friends. 
MANCHESTER 
Edward Goldthwaite fell from his 
bicycle yesterday, injuring his arm to 
such an extent that he is going to 
the Beverly hespital today for an X- 
vay examination to see if any bones 
are broken. 
Several hundred Red Men, the 
ataest gathering in years, assembled 
Tuck’s Point yesterday for the an: 
zi outing of Conomo tribe.  Vis- 
iting tribesmen and their families 
helped to swell the numbers. Sports 
for the women and children consti- 
tuted the program of the day, and 
poating and bathing were enjoyed by 
rany. The real event of the dav 
was an appetizing fish and chowder 
dinner. So many were served thac 
the supply of dishes ran out and a re- 
lief expedition was sent out to secure 
more. Long’s orchestra furnished 
music. 
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200TH ANNIVERSARAY 
THe MANCHESTER CONGREGATIONAL 
CuHurcH WiLL OBSERVE IM- 
PORTANT EVENT SUNDAY 
A significant event in the history of 
Manchester will be the celebration 
next Sunday morning, afternoon and 
evening of the 200th anniversary of 
the establishment of the Congrega- 
tional church. An invitation to the 
Baptist church to join in union ser- 
vices in commemoration of the found- 
ing of the old church has been ac- 
cepted. The interior of the church 
has been decorated in anticipation of 
the event. 
At the morning service the Rev. Dr. 
John H. Quint of Chelsea will preach 
the sermon, Rev. A. G. Warner, pas- 
tor the Baptist church, and Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch, pastor of the 
Congl. assisting. At four o’clock in 
the afternoon Rev. D. Brewer Eddy 
of the American Board of Commis- 
sioners for Foreign Missions will de- 
liver the principal address. The ad- 
dress will be singularly appropriate in 
view of the fact “th: it the wives of the 
first Missionaries ever sent out from 
America were teachers as well as or- 
ganizers of the Congregational Sun- 
day School in Mz inchester. At this 
service greetings will be extended by 
the Rev. A. G. Warner of the Baptist 
church in Manchester, the Rev. Wal- 
ter S. Eaton of the Village church, 
Magnolia, and the Rev. Clarence 
Strong Pond of the Baptist church in 
Beverly Farms. 
Dr. R. T. Glendenning will read an 
address on the history of the church 
at the evening service and Deacon 
joseph A. Torrey will read an origin- 
al poem. Rev. C. A. Hatch will speak 
on the future of the church, 
Rev. Dr. Clark of Salem Taber- 
nacle church had _ pl: inned to bring 
greetings from his church at that set 
vice, but owing to illness will be un- 
able to be present. 
Special: enve elopes will be placed in 
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the pews at the morning service to 
afford any who wish an opportunity 
to contribute to the fund for the re- 
pairing and painting of the church. 
MANCHESTER 
George Owen of Portland, 
his way through Dartmouth by sell- 
ing books, is concluding a successful 
canvass in Manchester tomorrow and 
i- going to Danvers. 
earning 
Home-made bread and cake for 
sale at the Homestead Tea Rooms, 
Sea street, Manchester. adv. 
Bathing suits for Ladies and Gen- 
tlemen at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv. 
Dolls’ dresses, The Gift Shop. adv. 
Plans are under way for the an 
tual ball given by Hi rrr cana em- 
. loyes. It will take place August 22 
and is under the man: oy ment of Miss 
Ketty Lef, Miss Emily Burke anJ 
Miss Hilda Lingrine. 
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MANCHESTER 
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