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‘‘Trifles’’? is the subject of the 
morning sermon at the Village 
chureh for Sunday. At the evening 
service Dr. Eaton will give an illus- 
trated lecture on ‘‘EKuropean Tur- 
key’’ to which all are cordially in- 
vited. 
The topic at the Christian En- 
deavor meeting at the Village 
ehurch this evening will be ‘‘Ser- 
vice a Medicine as well as a Min- 
istry.’’ 
The fair in aid of the Village 
church held in the salesroom of the 
Oceanside hotel through the cour- 
tesy of Mr. Warren, was very suc- 
eessful. A sum of about $300 was 
realized which amount will be used 
to better the interests of the church. 
Many beautiful hand made articles 
were on sale, also candy and cut 
flowers. Many beautiful flowers and 
home made candy were donated by 
friends of the church. Members of 
the Ladies’ Aid Society who had 
charge of the tables were: Fancy 
work table—Mrs. Frank Story and 
Mrs. W. B. Richardson; apron table 
—Mrs. Willard Boyd; candy table— 
Mrs. Fred 8. Lycett and Mary 
Boyd; bag table—Mrs. J. H. Wil- 
kins; flower table—Miss Grace 
Story. The members of the Ladies’ 
Aid society extend their heartiest 
thanks to their many friends who 
helped to make the fair a success 
and donated flowers and candy, also 
to Messrs. E. 8. Knight and Axel 
Magnuson of Manchester, who kind- 
ly contributed many beautiful 
flowers. 
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Roy French and family of An- 
dover are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. — 
Edward Symonds this week. 
Miss Eileen Russell of Boston was 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Till 
over the week-end. 
Mrs. Leon T. Foster and son Paul 
arrived home from Cliftondale Sun-— 
day after a very pleasant visit with 
friends. 
The members of the Women’s 
club are busily engaged on the pre- 
parations of a play to be given at 
the club house Monday, Aug. 19, 
and Tuesday Aug. 20, for the bene- 
fit of the club. Tickets twenty-five 
cents. All seats 
girls hope for a generous patronage. 
The play is entitled ‘‘The Land of 
Night’’ and an interesting story is 
told of a runaway flying machine. 
Jane Leeds Jongway, the famous suf- 
fragette, and Nora her Irish maid 
will prove a source of much merri- 
ment. 
The members of the Womens 
club enjoyed an interesting musical 
Monday evening when Miss Helen 
Mears of New York and Essex gave 
an interesting program. 
While on his way to Gloucester, 
early this week Edward Wilkinson, 
with a party of friends met with an 
accident, breaking one wheel of his 
automobile. Fortunately no 
was injured. 
Great competition is being shown 
between the ladies for the winning 
of the ladies cup which is offered 
for the highest score in bowling at 
the Men’s club. Miss Mary Farrey 
of the Oceanside is doing some good 
work and now leads with a score of 
92 and it now looks as though she 
would capture the prize. 
The Moonlight party on Wednes- 
day evening at the Men’s elub at- 
tracted a large crowd as usual. A 
dance will be held tomorrow even- 
ing, also on Wednesday and Satur- 
day evenings of next week. 
An athletic exhibition will be 
given this evening at the Men’s 
club. There will be several new at- 
tractions added to the usual boxing, 
wrestling and comic bouts. Pool 
and checker-tournaments started this 
week. The high score cup was won 
last week by M. J. Merrick with a 
score of 111. He also leads this 
week with a score of 114. 
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