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MANCHESTER 
Rey. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
on ‘‘The Distanee to Real Liberty.’’ 
The subject for the evening service 
will be ‘‘The Duties of the American 
Citizen.”’ 
A mission concert will be given in 
the vestry of the Baptist church 
next Tuesday evening, July 2, by 
the members of the Sunday school. 
An offering will be taken for mis- 
sionary work. 
The management of the Manches- 
ter base ball association, deeming it 
unwise to allow their ball team. to 
play for a cash prize on July 4th, 
have asked the 4th of July com- 
mittee to. withdraw the $30. they 
were to furnish for the game and 
the association will assume all ex- 
penses for putting on the game. The 
same method for defraying expens- 
es of the game will be used as is 
carried out at the regular Saturday 
games when tags are sold. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Scott of 
New York are spending a week with 
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
John Seott, Norwood avenue. 
A bed of scarlet geraniums placed 
on the lawn near the Congregational 
church adds much to the appearance 
of the Common and, in fact, the 
whole square. 
Rey. D. F. Lamson of Newton is 
in town for a short visit. 
The members of Mrs. Fred Pink- 
ham’s Sunday school class, Glouces- 
ter, spent an enjoyable day at Sine- 
ing Beach Tuesday. 
Plans for the Fourth in 
Manchester. 
Manchester’s Fourth of July com- 
mitttee are to give the people a 
next Thursday. 
Various sports and athletic con- 
tests will be run off at the Brook 
street playgrounds in the forenoon, 
followed by a ball game between the 
Boy Seouts and the playground 
boys. In the afternoon there will 
be a band concert at the _ play- 
grounds and the Wesleys of Peabody 
will cross bats with the Manches- 
ter’s. In the evening the Salem 
Cadet Band will give a concert on 
the Common and there will be a dis- 
play of fireworks. The committee 
has arranged for a display used at 
the Lexington celebration two 
years ago. The display .-will' be 
‘fired off’? by an expert. 
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