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Supt. of Streets Crombie and bis 
gang of men are busily engaged 1 
spring cleaning on the strects abont 
town, putting ‘them in spic and span 
condition after the winter. 
Miss Mary Morgan, one of the 
bookkeepers at Bullock Bros.” gru- 
cery, has been confined to her home 
the past week with grippe. 
Walter R. Bennett is having a 
month’s vacation, before beginning 
his summer duties at Bullock Bros.’ 
grocery. 
~ George Allyn Browa, the new or- 
ganist at the Baptist church, will be: 
gin playing Sunday imorping, April 
10, about 10.35 a. m. 
Easter Concert. 
The following Easter concert pro- 
eram was carried out last Sunday 
evening at the Congregational 
ehurch, Manchester : 
Voluntary 
Song, ‘‘ Welcome, O Beautiful Easter- 
tide,’’? Helen Knight, May Allen, 
Madolin Semons, Madeline Gray 
Scripture Reading, John 20: 1-17, Mr. 
Saben 
Prayer, Pastor 
Primary Chorus, ‘‘Praise the King’? 
Rec., ‘‘Easter is Here,’’ Elizabeth Saben 
Rec., ‘‘The Fair White Lilies,’’ Rob- 
ert Decker 
Solo, ‘‘Praises are Ringing,’’ Marion | 
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Exercise, ‘‘Wake Up,’’ Esther Olsen, 
Archibald Mosdell, Ora Norie, 
John Robertson, Doris Sargent, 
John Edgecomb, Mary Knight 
Song, ‘‘See This Lily?’’ Violet Read, 
Marion Crowley 
Rec., ‘‘Children and Flowers,’’ Ma- 
thilde Ruge 
Solo, Mr. Abbott Hoare 
Reading, ‘‘ Easter in Jerusalem,’’ Dor- 
othy Wilcox 
Daffodil, ’’ 
Ruth Bell 
Exercise, ‘‘ Forest, Field and Garden,’’ 
George Knight, Lester Peabody, 
Carleton Needham 
Song, ‘‘I’m so glad to see you,’’ 
Charlotte Hartley, Elizabeth An- 
drews, Ruth Olsen, Lillian Rose 
Ree., ‘£O, Would You Think?’’ Mark 
Sinnicks 
Song, ‘‘Song of Gladness,’’ Randolph 
Knight, Wesley Standley 
Exercise, ‘‘Easter Lilies,’’ Marion 
Wiles, Ruth Herrick, Luella Stan- 
ley, Edith Ericson 
Solo, ‘‘ Lilies Sweet and Fair,’’ Helen 
Song, ‘‘Daffodil, Bright 
Cheever 
Ree., ‘‘Bluebird and Crocus,’’ Ruth 
Decker 
Solo, ‘‘Ring the Easter Bells,’’? Frank 
Knight 
Rec., ‘‘ Easter Tapers,’’ Annie Edgecomb 
Duet, ‘‘Soft the Bells are Ringing,’’ 
Kathleen Slade, Pauline Semons 
Collection, Distribution of Lilies 
Closing Hymn, Congregation 
Benediction, Pastor 
Postlude 
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Shortly after 12 o’clock this noon, 
Manchester’s new Chase motor wag: 
on arrived in town. It is painted red 
with gilt stripings, with the inscrip- 
tion, ‘‘Town of Manchester Water 
Department,’’ in gilt on the side. 
The ear was in charge of Chauffeur 
William F. Spry and a mechanic 
from the factory. 
Mrs. K. B. Sherman has opened 
her millinery parlors in the shop 
recently vacated by E. 8S. Bradley, 
the plumber, on Central street. 
Nathan P. Meldrum returned this 
week from a winter spent in Denver, 
Col. 
Gents’ White Tucked Shirts at E. 
A. Lethbridge’s. if 
out last Friday evening on the occ¢a- 
sion of the anniversary of Liberty 
Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. A turkey 
supper was served at 7 o’clock and 
this was followed by a short business 
session, after which the meeting was 
given over to the entertainment 
committee. There was singing by 
the company, and solos by F. K. 
Swett, Mrs. J. W. Lee and Miss 
Ethel McDiarmid, readings by Mrs. 
F. M. Andrews and Mrs. O. M. Stan- 
ley. The hit of the evening was a 
farce entitled, ‘‘How the Story 
Grew.’’ 
Among those registered at the 
Manchester House the last week 
were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Fos- 
ter of New York, David H. Mont- 
gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. 
Cunningham, Walter L. Abbott, Mr. 
and Mrs. T. A. Bresnahan and HK. 
G. MeInnes, of Boston. 
GOOD 
PRINTING 
Office enlarged and newly equipped 
with new presses, machinery, electric 
power, types and materials for the 
prompt execution of all kinds of print- 
ing in the most up-to-date manner 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
JOB DEPARTMENT 
Manchester, 
ss Mass. 
