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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
ORTHODOX CONGREGA- 
TIONAL— pastor. 
Sunday morning worship, with | ser- 
mon, 10:45. Bible school 12:00. 
Christian Endeavor society 6:00 p. m. 
Evening worship with sermon, 7:00. 
Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 in the 
chapel. Woman’s Missionary society 
the 1st Thursday of each month. Sit- 
tings can be obtained of A. S. Jewett. 
BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. A. G. 
Warner, pastor. Public worship, 
10:45 a.m. Bible school, 12:15, ves- 
try. Men’s class, 12:15, auditorium. 
Young People’s union, 6:00. Even- 
ing service, 7:00. Prayer meeting 
Friday evening at 7:30. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. All seats 
are free at every service. 
SACRED HEART—Rev. Mark Sul- 
livan, pastor. Masses, 8:00 and 10:00 
o’clock. Sunday school at 2:30 o’clock. 
Rosary, Instruction and Benediction 
of the Blessed Sacrament, 3:30 
o'clock. Week days—Morning mass 
at 7:30 o’clock. Advanced class Fri- 
day evening at 7:30 o’clock. 
The annual meeting of the Ortho- 
dox Congregational church will be 
held in the chapel on Thursday even- 
ing, Dec. 12th, 1912, at 7.30 o’clock. 
The annual election of officers and 
committees will be held and the sev- 
eral reports will be presented and 
acted upon. 
The King’s Daughters will meet 
with Mrs. L. B. Harvie next Monday 
evening. 
The next Vesper service given by 
the Harmony Guild will be held Sun- 
day, Dec. 22. A great treat is in 
store as the Guild has been fortunate 
to secure the services of the Chap- 
man sisters, cello and violinist. Allyn 
Brown will act as organist. 
The Church Aid society of the Bap- 
tist church will hold an all-day quilting 
party in the vestry next Wednesday. 
The W. R. C. last night elected the fol- 
lowing officers for next year: Mrs. Mary 
Morgan, president; Mrs. Carrie Cook, sen- 
ior vice-pres.; Mrs. Isabel Stanley, junior 
vice-pres.; Mrs. Hannah Tappan, treas.; 
Mrs. Jennie Dennis, chaplain; Mrs. Cleve 
Bell, guardian; Mrs. Barbara Cook, con- 
ductor. 
‘Carnations’? will be discussed at to- 
night’s meeting of the N. 8S. Horticultur- 
al society. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Inc. 
Salem, Massachusetts 
MANCHESTER 
D. G. G. M. Andrew M. Stone, of © 
Marblehead, will pay a visit to Mag- 
nolia lodge of Odd Fellows next 
Thursday evening. 
Mrs. Lizzie Russell of Somerville 
has been a recent guest of the T. W. 
Longs at their home on Bridge street. 
Mrs. Russell is a former Manchester 
woman. 
The next meeting of the Arbella 
club will be held Tuesday, Dec. roth, 
at the Congregational chapel. M. A. 
Walton will talk on “Wood Craft.” 
Mr. Walton is generally known as the 
hermit of West Gloucester. 
-At the Order of Eastern Star 4 
School of Instruction to be held in 
Masonic building, Ipswich, Wednes- — 
day, Dec. 11, Mrs. Alice P. Joseph) 
will act as chaplain and Mrs. Annie 
Sinnicks worthy matron. . 
All but nine of the 33 cities, and 89 _ 
of the 319 towns, in the state of Mas- 
sachusetts, accepted the act providing 
for the pensioning of the city and 
town laborers, according to the re- 
turns filed with Secretary Lantry. 
Manchester was one of the towns ac- 
cepting the act. 
Au mle: 
A MORRIS CHAIR 
for the Man of the House 
One that is made for comfort and 
enjoyment. Every man appreciates a 
good Morris Chair. We have them 
‘vith spring backs and upholstered seats 
in red and green plush, also real lea- 
ther with reversible cushions. These 
chairs are made of heavy stock ma- 
hogany, golden oak and ‘‘Karly Eng- 
lish finish.’? We invite your inspection. 
As a special for this week we are sell- 
ing a regular $15 chair for only $10. 
Others priced at $6.50 to $28.00. 
Handkerchiefs Ready For Christmas 
and its contents, taking over more room to make way for the 
gift handkerchiefs, thousands of which are arriving daily. Wonderful choosing of every pretty and desirable style 
is here, from the sturdy kerchief for little one, to 
The handkerchief shop is enlarging its space 
Lace. 
CHRISTMAS STORE 
A ROCKING CHAIR 
for a Christmas Gift 
A comfortable Rocking Chairs is a 
very acceptable gift for mother or sis- 
ter. We have some very fine repro- 
ductions of the antique with high backs 
and some with low backs, upholstered. 
These chairs are made of solid wood 
with saddle seats, highly polished, and 
extreme care has been taken in select- 
ing’ them for our Christmas trade— 
Prices range from $2.50 to $22.50. 
the fine Appenzel Hand Embroidered, and the 
Why Not Buy A Carriage 
Robe for Baby 
To keep baby warm for the winter 
and at the same time get the good fresh 
air so essential for the little one’s 
health, present it with one of these 
beautiful robes. Our*prices are lower 
than ever, ranging from $3.75 to $10. 
rare Duchess 
