MAGNOLIA 
‘Tomorrow is to be the great Foreign 
Mission Day of the Village church. 
Giles G. Brown of Ceylon will spend 
the day in Magnolia and will speak 
morning and evening and in the Sunday 
school. He will answer questions at the 
evening service, among others being the 
question, * Should money be given to 
Foreign Missions that is needed at 
‘home?’’ 
The most successful entertainment 
given by the Ladies’ Aid society last 
winter was the Railroad Restaurant. It 
_is to be repeated in response to general 
Wallace Wolf, 
demand next Wednesday evening at the 
Club house. Come in costume if you 
can. Come at 6.30. Come hunery. 
Six big bites for a quarter. 
The Philippines and the Hawaiian 
Islands will be visited in the ‘‘ Tour 
Round the Word’’ next Friday evening. 
Over fifty pictures will be shown fully 
illustrating life in these United States 
possessions. 
The Ladies’ Aid society will meet 
with Mrs. Edw. Symonds next Tuesday. 
Eight from Magnolia attended the 
service at Freshwater Cove last Sunday 
afternoon at which five children were 
christened and consecrated. ‘These chil 
dren were: Izetta Ray Wolf, Dorothy 
Mildred Holmes, Ida 
May Keough, and Ruth Charlotte 
Currier. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Alex Robertson of Wenham 
was a guest of Mrs. F. G. Cheever, 
Thursday. 
Mrs. C. D. Temple underwent a sec- 
ond operation at the hospital at which 
_ she has been treated before, a few days 
ago 
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MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. * 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
sliniday-OChOO! 12m, “Yer. S. Cee: 
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. 
Biplevschool. 212215. m_. Bo) Y, Pan; 
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,  to- 
morrow, Rev. L. BH. Ruge will preach 
at 10.45 a. m., on “‘X—Rays, ’’ and at 
7p. m. his subject will be ‘‘In the 
Myrtle Groves of Venus.’’ These sub- 
jects are especially arranged with a view 
to interest those who do not generally 
attend church, and a cordial invitation is 
extended to the community to make this 
a church-going Sunday at the Congre- 
gational church. If you desire a_ better 
acquaintance with pastor and_ people 
drop name and address in the offering 
plate. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster will preach at 
the Baptist church tomorrow morning on 
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The Men’s class of the Baptist church 
will meet Monday evening with the Rey. 
E. H. Brewster. 
““The Wise Use of Time’’ will be 
the topic of the young people’s meeting 
tomorrow evening. 
The Church Aid society of the Bap- 
tist church will hold a social in the vestry 
Wednesday evening. A silver offering 
will be taken at the door. 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Mrs. G. F. Allen. Topic: ‘* Job.’’ 
Prof. N. B. Sargent of Haverhill is to 
be in Manchester next Wednesday even- 
ing and will give his original songs and 
sketches, at an entertainment under the 
direction of the Ladies Social circle, at 
7.45. Prof. Sargent is so well and pop- 
ularly known here that he is assured a 
good audience. ‘The admission will be 
25 cents. Ice cream and cake will be 
served free,— absolutely free. 
Lenten services were begun at the 
Sacred Heart church on Ash Wednesday 
evening, when Rey. Fr. John J. Nilan 
of Amesbury preached on “‘ Death,’’ as 
suggested by the imposition of the ashes. 
He laid particular emphasis on the ob- 
ligation of taking the Graces of the 
Lenten season, and of the return to good 
practices of any who had fallen away. 
Services will be continued during Lent 
on ‘Tuesday evenings at 7.30. 
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