NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Porter, jr., 
were down to their Manchester cottage 
Saturday. 
Miss Clara Winthrop and Miss Mary 
Curtis were down to the Winthrop 
cottage at West Manchester last Satur- 
day for the day. 
Reginald Boardman was down the 
shore Sunday for the day and enjoyed the 
bracing zero weather by a long walk,— 
about fifteen miles—along the North 
Shore. 
Mrs. Gordon Abbott gave a St. Val- 
entine’s children’s party at her town 
house, Beacon street, Boston, yesterday 
from 4 to 6, for the little friends of her 
son. 
W. B. Walker returned Monday 
evening from a brief visit to Chicago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walker are still at their 
West Manchester residence, though 
their son’s house in Boston is open, and 
he is spending most of his time there. 
Mrs. M. D. Spaulding and two sons, 
John T. and William S. -Spaulding are 
sailing for Europe the later part of this 
month, and they are planning to tour by 
auto for two or more months. Last 
year, it will be remembered, they took 
over their yacht Isis and spent much of 
their time cruising in Southern Europe. 
It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 
ard S. Russell, who have had a cottage 
on Cooiidge’s Point for the past two 
summers, are to occupy the S. V. R. 
Crosby cottage at West Manchester the 
coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby 
and children are sailing the latter part of 
this month and will spend the greater part 
of the summer abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fitch aid daugh- | 
ter, Miss Helen Fitch, sailed last week 
for a couple of months or more touring 
abroad, most of which time they will 
spend in Algiers. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch’s 
daughter, Mrs. Frank Northend of Eng- 
land, who has been in Switzerland, will 
join her parents and sister, and will tour 
with them. The Fitches will retu-n in 
the spring and will spend the summer at 
their Manchester estate as usual. 
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. 
Bible School 12.15 m. B. Y. P. U. 
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. 
** Christ’s Idea of Hell’’ will be the 
subject of Rev. L. H. Ruge’s sermon at 
the Baptist church tomorrow morning. 
In the evening he will preach on ‘‘ The 
Great Vital Question of Salvation.’’ 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster’s sermon at 
the Baptist ehurch tomorrow morning 
will be ‘“Haram Christians.’’ In the 
evening he will speak on ‘‘ As They 
Went.’’ 
Monday evening the Men’s class of 
the Baptist church will meet with Alex. 
Ray on Friend’s court. 
Next Saturday afternoon the Young 
People’s unions of the Salem association 
meet in Manchester with the local B. Y. 
P. U., notice of the meeting being given 
on another page in this issue. In the 
afternoon Miss Stella Archer Simson, 
missionary of the Life Line League, 
Boston, will address the gathering, and 
she will be accompanied bya soloist. In 
the evening besides Mr. Moore, Miss 
Norma Water >ury of Montserrat and 
Mrs. Waite of Salem will give brief talks. 
The public is cordially invited. 
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The supper in the Chapel Thursday 
evening under the auspices of the Ladies’ 
Social circle was well patronized, some 
half hundred people being present de- 
spite the unfair weather. Bake beans, 
cold ham, pies, coffee, cake, etc., were 
served. 
: 
“*Ministering to Prisoners and the 
Poor’’ will be the B. Y. P. U. topic 
tomorrow evening. Rev. Mr. Brewster 
will lead the meeting. 
““The Youth of Jesus’’ will be the, 
topic next Tuesday evening in the 
6 : = rade : 
Constructive Studies ’’ series taken up 
at the mid-week prayer meeting at the 
Chapel. 
The members of the Church Aid soc- | 
lety, some twenty-five in number, spent 
a very pleasant evening at the home of 
Mrs. Edward Crowell, Lincoln. street, 
Wednesday evening: Various games 
were played, singing was enjoyed anda 
general good time was the verdict of all. 
Refreshments were served. ° 
WEDDING JEWELRY mem. 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses ° 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
160 Cabot Street, 
& at % 
Beverly, Mass. 
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