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MANCHESTER 
Florence Mylin, secretary to Mrs. 
James MeMillan, returned to Man- 
chester for the summer. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge will preach at 
the Congregational chureh Sunday 
morning on ‘‘The Influence of Chris- 
tian Hope in Developing Charac- 
ter.’’ 
Wm. Jeffrey colony will hold a 
dance in the Town hall Friday even- 
ing, June 14th. lLong’s orchestra 
will furnish music. 
Rev A. G. Warner attended the 
alumni reunion and commencement 
exercises at New Theological Insti- 
tution, Wednesday and Thursday. 
Mrs. A. G. Warner returned home 
today after a visit of five weeks 
with her father at Warren, Me. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
n ‘‘Faithfulness to Duty.’ 
The Park commissioners opened 
bids Tuesday evening for building 
the new bath-houses at Singing 
beach and the contract was awarded 
to Chester L. Crafts, whose figure 
was $3,553. The other bidders were: 
Edward Height, $3,573; Albert Har- 
aden, $3,643. The work will be 
started at once and it is expected 
the buildings will be ready by the 
2nd, week in July. 
To Work Ten Hours. 
That the state in its gypsy and 
brown tail moth work is obliging 
men to work ten hours a day is the 
statement made by Beverly men 
who have sought employment in the 
work now being done along the 
North Shore. 
While the state makes laws pro- 
hibiting city labor over eight hours 
and enforces the 8-hour ruling on 
city contracts, men who have asked 
for jobs come back with the tale 
that they are told they must work 
ten hours a day and Sunday if 
necessary. For the $2.25 paid the 
men must furnish their own rubber 
‘ eoats and hats for protection when 
the spraying is going on. 
Some of the men threaten to re- 
port the matter to state authorities 
and to ascertain if the state has a 
right to violate laws which seeming- 
ly should apply to the state employ- 
ees as well as to city. 
Frederick H. Prince of Wenham 
et ux. Abby N. convey to the town 
of Wenham land Grapevine strect, 
Wenham, 50 x 140 feet. 
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Children’s Day at Manchester Churches, 
The following Children’s Day 
program at the Baptist church Sun- 
day evening at 7.30 o’clock. 
Opening Chorus by School, 220 Coronation 
Hymns 
Responsive Reading, 318 Coronation 
Hymns 
Prayer, Pastor 
Response, Lillies, Roses and Lilacs, 
Girl’s Choir 
Recitation, This is Children’s Day, 
Ruth Spry 
Singing, Praise to the King, 
Mellissa Stanley 
Girl’s Choir 
Greetings, 
Marion Preston and Duncan Baker 
Solo, Jesus Little Friend, Bernice Lee 
Recitation, Children’s Day, 
Ruth Matheson 
A Happy Child, 
Esther Baker 
Chorus, Little Sunbeams, 
Solo, Natures Praise, 
Recitation, Little Children, 
Douglas Foster 
Twenty-third Psalm, Marion Spry 
Lessons of the Flowers, Girl’s Choir 
Recitation, William Matheson 
Recitation, Grace Salter 
Chorus, Little Stars, Juniors 
Recitation, Gem of Days, Gladys Hildreth 
Solo, The Sweetest Story, Mellissa Stanley 
Recitation, Giving, Dana Younger 
Offering, 
Remarks by Pastor, 
Loving Service, 
Benediction 
At the Congregational church, 
Manchester, Sunday afternoon at 
five o’clock under the auspices of the 
Sunday School, the following Chil- 
dren’s Day concert program will be 
Recitation, 
Brenda Cook 
Girl’s Choir 
presented : 
Hymn Congregation 
Recitation, Welcome, Helen Beaton 
100th Psalm, Primary S. 8. 
Chorus, Blessed Children’s Day, 
Misses Glendenning’s and Peart’s Classes 
Exercise, Little Things, Harriet Stanley, 
Willie Barnett, Frieda Reed, Stuart 
Patterson, George Haraden, Harry Phil- 
lips, Josephine Scott, Wilbur Stanley. 
Solo, Forget-me-not, Violet Reed 
Recitation, Only a Dream, Dorothy Wilcox 
Chorus, Jesus’ Little Gleaners, Primary 
s. 8. 
Recitation, Buttereups and Children, 
Bernice Semons 
Exercise, Pansies, Florence Cruickshank, 
Catherine Bullock, Louise Andrews, El- 
sie Wheaton. = 
Solo, Rose of Sharon, Kathleen Slade 
Chorus, Knights of the Try Brigade, Boys 
of the Primary School 
Recitation, Recipe for Children’s Day, 
Mathilde Ruge 
Exercise, God Who Made the Earth, Ora 
Norie, Marjorie Wilcox, Louise An- 
drews, Florence Cruickshank, Frieda 
Reed, Harriet Stanley, Eleanor Smith. 
Recitation, Like the Birdies, 
Elizabeth Saben 
Solo, Marion Lations 
Exercise, This is Children’s Day, Gor- 
don Bell, Marjorie Wilcox, Eleanor 
Smith, George Urquhart 
Chorus, Golden Sunbeams, 
Miss Nowlan’s Class 
Recitation, Your Share, Sumner Peabody 
Offertory 
Remarks by Pastor 
Hymn, 
Benediction 
Congregation 
Juniors 
»WRC will hold but one 
BEVERLY FARMS — 
Charles Sawyer of Boston has 
been appointed by the directors of 
the West Beach corporation © as 
special officer at West Beach pavil- 
ion for the summer. He has already 
commenced his duties there. Thomas 
Hassett was the special pilose at 
the pavilion last year. 
The Cosmopolitan Concert Co., 
including 4 blind artists, will pre- 
sent a literary and musical pro- 
gram at the Beverly Farms Baptist 
chapel this evening commencing at 
7.30 o’clock. A small admission fee 
will be charged. 
Miss Frances Connolly has ae- 
cepted a position as instructor at 
one of the Salem playgrounds for 
the coming summer. Miss Connolly 
is an advanced student at Sargent’s 
school, Cambridge. 
Preston WRC will be well repre- 
sented at the meeting of the Essex 
County association to be held in 
Amesbury, next Wednesday. 
Mrs. James Gillis is visiting her 
daughter and son-in-law at Med- 
ford. 
The Ladies’ Sewing cirele held 
their weekly gathering last evening 
at the Baptist church chapel. Pre- 
vious to their work and business the 
members sat down to a fine supper. 
Mrs. J. Seaburg opened an office 
in the building near the Farms sta- 
tion, formerly occupied by J. B. 
Dow & Co., for a coal office, in econ- 
nection with her hand laundry busi- 
ness. Mrs. Seaburg has a branch 
at Magnolia. ; 
Thomas J. MeDonnell will be the 
special night officer for the next 
three or four months at West Beach 
and adjacent property. He will 
commence his duties there in about 
_a month. 
John Nason is renewing acquaint- 
ances at the Farms. He has a posi- 
‘tion at the harness store of Camp- 
bell & Co., West street. 
Miss MeQueeney of Salem, is the 
bookkeeper at John Daniel’s provis- 
ion store, Central square. 
During July and August Preston 
meeting 
‘each month which will come on the 
first Tuesday. 
Real Estate and Improvements. 
Town of Wenham conveys to Ah- 
by N. Prince of Wenham _ 6,396 
square feet of land Grapevine street, 
Wenham. 
Joseph W. Dane of Salem, con- 
veys to J. Warren Merrill of Man- 
chester six acres of land with build- 
ings Main street, Hamilton. 
