CHURCH NOTES 
MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday School 12m. Y. P. S. C. E. 
6.00 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.30 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster, Pastor. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
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6.00 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 9.00 and 10.30 a. m. 
Sunday School at 2.30 o’clock. Rosary, 
Instructions and Benediction of the 
Blessed Sacrament Sunday evenings at 
7.30. Advanced Class Friday evenings 
at 7.30 o’clock. Week-day Mass at the 
Chapel at 7.30 a. m. 
At the Congregational church tomor- 
mow eats 10.45 a. m., Rev. L.. H. 
Ruge, the pastor, will preach on “‘A 
Visit to the Greatest Picture Gallery in 
the World.’’ In the evening at 7 
o'clock there will be a union service of 
the Baptist and Congregational churches. 
Seats free. Everyone welcome. 
The Ladies’ Social circle will meet 
Wednesday evening, Jan. 15, with Mrs. 
John W. Marshall, Central street. 
Rev. Arthur T. Brooks, pastor of the 
Grace Baptist church, New York City, 
will preach at the Baptist church tomor- 
row morning. Rev. Mr. Brooks is hav- 
ing a shortrespite from his work in New 
York and is spending part of it in Man- 
chester. Hearrived Thursday afternoon 
and is spending the week with Rev. E. 
Hersey Brewster. 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Nellie 
Danforth on Monday, Jan. 13. Topic 
“* Esther.’’ 
A feature of the mid-week services of 
the Congregational church beginning 
next Tuesday evening will be ‘‘Con- 
structive Studies in the Life of Jesus 
Christ,’’ a course arranged by the pastor, 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, and based upon 
the work ‘of Professors Burton and 
Matthews and many other sources and 
“arranged for the simple and devout 
purpose of getting concise, clear and 
chronological knowledge of the life and 
teachings of our Lord.’’ Sunday School 
teachers and Bible students are given a 
cordial invitation to join in these studies. 
A leaflet has been printed with the course 
as arranged for the first three months, 
and the Bible readings for each week. 
The subject for the coming week wili be 
introductory, and after that for five 
weeks the general subject will be 
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