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January 1, Monday. The Church Committee will meet 

 at 8 p. m. at Miss Silver's. 



January 3, Wednesday. The Massachusetts New- 

 Church Woman's Alliance will meet in the Vestry of the 

 Boston Church at 2.30 p. m. Mr. Feri Felix Weiss, 

 B. Sc., United States Immigrant Inspector, Port of 

 Boston, will speak on "Immigration, and Uncle Sam's 

 Sieve." Mr. Weiss is an author and well known linguist 

 and an authority on Immigration. This will be an unusual 

 opportunity to hear one of the best equipped men in the 

 Government service, on one of the most vital questions 

 before the public at this time. A most cordial invitation 

 is extended to men to attend this meeting. 



January 5, Friday. The Ladies' Aid will have a supper 

 party in the Vestry at 6.30. Tickets, 25 cents. 



Entertainment: Readings by Miss Bonina Gerve 

 Boronti ; singing by Mrs. May Shepard Hayward, accom- 

 panied on the piano by Miss Evelyn Caler ; Mr. Starling, 

 violinist. 



January 7, Sunday. Services at 10.30, conducted by 

 Rev. Earle C. Hamilton. Sunday School at 11.55. 



January 10, Wednesday. The Matrons' Club will meet 

 at 2.30 p. m. , with Mrs. Malcolm E. Nichols, 60 Grover's 

 Avenue, Winthrop Highlands. Mrs. Woodward will give 

 a resume of the chapter on "Interest" in "The Individual 

 in the Making," and Mrs. Chalmers will describe home 

 life among the Japanese. 



All who find it convenient are to meet at Revere Beach 

 & Lynn depot (Rowe's Wharf) at 1.45. Get off Winthrop 

 train at Winthrop Highlands, walk through depot, up 

 Crest Avenue, keeping to left to the house, next to the 

 Leighton House. 



Let us begin the New Year by making this a large and 

 interesting meeting. 



January 12, Friday. The Fraternity will have its regu- 

 lar monthly meeting at the Vestry at 7.45 p.m. 



The Fraternity is starting with its other activities, a 

 Bible Class, to meet as near as possible at 8.15, or as 

 soon as the business meeting is finished. We earnestly 

 request that all members and friends will do their best to 

 make it a success. 



We will take as our subject this year the Harmony of 

 the Gospels, dividing the Gospel of Matthew into five 

 parts, taking this month the first three chapters of Mat- 

 thew. Mr. Stiff will be the leader. 



January 14, Sunday. Services at 10.30, conducted by 

 F. Sidney Mayer of Fall River. Sunday School at 11.55. 



January 19, Friday. The Ladies' Aid will meet at 

 10 a. m. at the Vestry. 



January 21, Sunday. Services at 10.30, conducted by 

 Mr. H. Durand Downward. Sunday School at 11.55. 



January 26, Friday. The Fraternity will have a jolly 

 time for young and old, at 8 p. m. Every one welcome. 

 Bring your friends and have a good time. 



January 28, Sunday. Services at 10.30, conducted by 

 Rev. Wm. F. Wunsch. Sunday School at 11.55. 



Our Society has recently lost one of its earliest and 

 most esteemed members, Miss Mary A. Ingell, who 

 passed to the other world November 28, 1916. Uniting 

 with the Church in 1877 she has always been devoted to 

 its interests. Quiet and unobtrusive, she was efficient and 

 helpful, and many a good cause has been assisted by her 

 generosity. She was a woman of the highest type of 

 mind and character, and one whom it was a privilege to 

 call one's friend. To know her was to love her. 



