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M. A. .DEVLIN, Pr incipal .
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J . . J . J E N K I N S , Principal . . J a n u a r y Graduate** A n d r l e n - M a b e l Cl i f ton
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SCHOOL 88, RIDGEWOOD.
H. ROHRBACH, Principal .
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PUBLIC SCHOOL 93, GLENDALE.
THOMAS M. DO'NOHUE, Principal .
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There are tive musses each cJundaj sx the Church of Our L a d y of Sorrows, Corona, the Rev. Dr. W. K. Dwy-c*r, rector . The masses a re as fol-own: F i r s t mass a t 6:3U, second mass it 7:45, third mass a t y, fourth mass it lv and high mass at 11 o'clock.
Zion's German Evangelical Church, Blmhurst ; Rev. John G. Bosshart , pastor. The following services will be held next Sunday; 9:30 a. m., German-English Sunday School; 10:45.a . m., German service and se rmon; theme, "Jesus, the Light of the World." At 8 p. m., evening service in English and Lnildren's Day exercises. A special p rogram has been prepared. The church will be .decorated and ice cream vvm be served after, the service. Everybody is cordially invited.
Base Ball E L M H U R S T C L U B D E F E A T E D .
Las t Sunday a t E l m h u r s t " t h e Blmhurs t Baseball Cluib .was defeated ny the Miltord A. A. in a fast i:and inter-est ing game 'by the score 'of 7 to 4. The visi tors lived up to their reputation and hit the ball to all corners .of t h e lot,' ge t t ing sixteen hi ts .
The E imhurs t Clut> played well, but lost the game on errors , which figured in al l t he runs of the visi tors, who scored six of the i r runs on the five e r ro r s m a d e by the home team.
The a t t r ac t ion nexit Sunday will, be the well-known Long. : Is land City Cluib, which defeated the Corona! Club 7 t o 0 a few weeks ago. The score':
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PUBLIC SCHOOL 89, ELMHURST.
ALMERON W. SMITH, Principal .
.Itinuiiry H e n r y U e h r e n s Kit w a r d Henc C h a r l e s i'.crmel A r t h u r C h e s t e r Haro ld Durr A r t h u r K n e e l s 1 ' u t n a m F a r w e l l O s c a r l i e r b e F r a n c i s H«-rlitz [•XIward H o l t z EdKar J»>n«-s H e n r y K a l b e r e r fCi»bert K e m p W m . K i n p a b u r y W a l t e r K(>rsrnan W i l l i a m K o h n k e n F r a n k K o s t e l a k W i l l i a m Krasa Hubert M a h t o M a u r i c e M a y e r W i l l i a m M u r p h y H e r b e r t R a p e l y e H a r r i s o n R o b i n
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Maspetir Methodist Church Notes.
A comibination service will be held .n the Sunday Scnool room on Wednesday evening, Ju ly 3. , At the las t com'oination meet ing the re was a program of music and reci tat ions by t he gro\v.n-ups. At this mee t ing a t 8 o'clock the music and recitations, will be furnished by the children.' All parents and friends a re cordially invited.
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At a recent meet ing of the Bpwor th League Miss Jenn ie Miller was elected to the offdee of Secretary and Benjamin We'bb was elected Four th Vice President , being head of the social depar tment . The recent en te r ta inment given by the league w a s , a great success.
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At last Sunday's church service the announcement of two more s ta r s to the service flag was made. They represent J . Clinton Inglis, recently enlisted with some other members of the New York Universi ty in the , rad io signal service, and Ernes t Anderton. who left last Monday for Oamp Upton.
* * * The church services on Sunday will
be as follows: Morning worship a t 1 o: 4j5; sermon by the pastor . Rev. J. W. Eggleston, on "The Service of the Spirit ." Sunday School a t 2:45 p . m. •The evening service will be in special preparat ion for t he Four th of July celebration. The . t heme of t h e discourse will be "The Higher Citizensh ip : An Independence Day Challenge." Everybody is cordially welcome, i
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