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The Treasurer of the Ladies' Aid reports that the net 

 proceeds of the Christmas Sale will exceed $ 185. Through 

 the generosity of one of its members the price of the 

 turkeys for the supper, was reduced one-third. 



The Ladies' Aid has given the same amount of $ 100 to 

 the Church, as in previous years, and they are giving their 

 usual contribution to the Lynn Neighborhood House ; to 

 the Ministers' Pension Fund ; and will also contribute to 

 the Koxbury Diet Mission. 



The Treasurer will be glad to receive the dime-holder 

 from those who took them one year or more ago, to fill, 

 and who have not yet returned them. The money is 

 necessary for the providing of meat at our monthly tea 

 parties. 



We hope everyone is also filling one of these dime- 

 holders for next year. Anyone not provided with one, can 

 have it by applying to the Treasurer of the Ladies' Aid, 

 Mrs. G. H. French. 



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Work at Lynn has started off with great possibilities. 

 The new building will be a great help as the enlarged 

 space has been long desired for the Sunday School, and 

 for which all interested in our work will be glad. 



The Harvest Festival was a splendid success, over $500 

 was made, which was doubled. Many thanks to all who 

 helped. 



In the beginning of the New Year, let us ask ourselves 

 if we are taking our religious responsibilities as seriously 

 as we ought. There may be reasons for staying away 

 from church, but let us be sure that they are good ones 

 and that we are not giving too large a place to some 

 duties and interests and too small a place to this one. 

 Going to church fulfils a part of our duty to the Lord and 

 is a help towards fulfilling our duty to our neighbor. 



. . . MANUAL . . . 

 ... ROXBURY ... 



(Eburrii af tip 5fow Jerusalem 



Warren, St. James and Regent Streets, 

 Roxbury, Mass. 



January Calendar, 1917 

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Sunday Morning Worship, 10.30 



Sunday School at 11.55 A. M. 



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EDWARD O. WOODWARD, Clerk 

 34 Elm Avenue, Wollaston. Tel. Quincy 2547M 



J. G1FFORD THOMPSON, Collector 

 15 Moreland Street, Roxbury. Tel. Roxbury 683M 



WILLIAM R. BLANCHARD, Supt. of Sunday School 

 14 Burr Street, Jamaica Plain. Tel. Jamaica 1234M 



