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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 Ever Ready. circle of 
King’s Daughters, cleared a good sum 
of money for their charitable work by 
the sale of fancy articles which they 
held at the Baptist parsonage Tues- 
day afternoon and evening. Mrs. A. 
G. Warner and Mrs. Herman Swett 
were in charge. 
The children of the Congregational 
Sunday school are preparing a can- 
tata, “Santa’s Little Boy,” to be pres- 
ented Christmas eve, (Dec. 24), at 
seven o'clock in the chapel. Parents 
and friends are cordially invited to 
attend. The presents are to be put 
in the manger at the Congregational 
Primary Sunday school, Sunday, Dec. 
22nd at the regular session instead 
of at the entertainment. 
The regular meeting of the Har- 
mony Guild was held Monday even- 
ing in the Congregational chapel and 
took the form of a Christmas party. 
The chapel was attractively decorated 
in keeping with the Christmas season, 
Christmas trees and imitation snow 
quite transformed the rostrum. The 
gifts were distributed from a large 
snow-ball. Miss Marian Scott, who 
was in charge of the entertainment 
committee, had arranged a pleasant 
program of games. At the business 
meeting special mention was made of 
the Vesper Services to be held at the 
Congregational church Sunday, Dec. 
22. The Misses Chapman, ’cellist and 
violinist, of Salem and G. Allyn 
Brown, organist, of Gloucester will 
furnish the music and an unusually 
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good program is promised. The dolls 
which the Guild dressed to send to the 
Children’s Memorial Hospital at Chi- 
cago in memory of Miss Adele 
Sjolund were packed for shipment. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
on “Going to Bethlehem.” In the 
evening his subject will be “The Day 
Sprung from on High.” Special mu- 
sic has been arranged by choir-master 
G. Allyn Brown for Sunday. In the 
morning there will be an anthem, “Joy 
Fills our Inmost Heart Today;” duet, 
“Watchman Tell us of the Night,” 
and anthem, “Behold I Bring you good 
Tidings.” A cantata, “The Righteous 
Branch,” will be presented at the ev- 
ening service, as follows: I. The 
Prophecy, tenor solo, quartet and 
chorus; II, Thy King Cometh, bari- 
tone, alto and tenor solos and chorus; 
IIT, Blessed is He who cometh, tenor 
solo and chorus; IV, the word Incar- 
nate, alto solo and chorus; V, Behold 
the Man,, chorus for men’s voices and 
baritone solo; VI, Love Divine, sopra- 
no, tenor, alto and baritone solos and 
chorus; VII, Behold Your God, 
chorus. 
The annual business meeting of the 
First. Baptist church will be held in 
the vestry of the church Friday even- 
ing, Dec. 27, at 7.30. 
The annual Christmas tree will be 
held in the vestry of the Baptist 
church, at 7 o’clock, Tuesday evening, 
Dec. 24. 
VESPER SERvIcES Next SUNDAY 
The following program will be pres- 
ented at the monthly Vesper Services, 
next Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock, 
at the Congregational church, Man- 
chester, under the auspices of Har- 
mony Guild: 
Prelude, Organ, violin and ’cello, 
Le Phrophete Weiss, 
Misses Chapman and Allyn Brown 
Hymn 337 ae 
Selection, ’cello and violin, duet from 
“T/Eclair” Halevy, 
Misses Chapman 
Scripture Reading. 
Song, Christmas song Adam 
Mrs. Carolyn E. Allen 
Hymn 351 
Selection for Violin, “Largo,” Handel, 
Minnie Isabelle Chapman 
Prayer : 
Response, “Reverie,” K. A. Roberts, 
Misses Chapman and G. Allyn Brown 
Hymn 336 
Remarks, Rev. George Lockwood 
Offertory, “Serenade,” Shubert, 
Misses Chapman and Allyn Brown 
Hymn 341 
Benediction 
Postlude, ‘“Berceuse” 
G. Allyn Brown 
Idle, 
Witrnout A LEADER. 
The Republican party without a 
leader can count for nothing. Who 
shall lead it? Colonel Roosevelt de- 
clares, with very strong rhetoric and 
quite spicy expression, that he wants 
none of it. He will fight with “the 
spear that knows no brother;” he 
wants a party of his own. 
The Republican party cannot be the 
Roosevelt party. But in three months, 
Taft, the present head of that organ- 
ization, steps out. Who is to succeed 
him? 
Taft can hardly rehabilitate the 
party. He must be accepted if at all, | 
as a last chance, a successor to the 
leadership of a defeat in which he 
was an element. As it looks now, the 
Republican party must drift without 
leadership while Roosevelt hangs upon 
the flanks of its organization with 
deadly purpose. 
A subscription to The Breeze would 
make an appropriate Christmas gift.* 
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HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
