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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 
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 al every service. 
SACRED HEAR T—Rev. Mark Sul- 
livan, pastor. Masses, 8:00 and 10:00 
o'clock. Sunday sciool 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 Baptist church choir assisted 
by the Spaulding quartet will repeat 
the cantata rendered last Sunday ev- 
ening, at the Beverly Farms Baptist 
church Sunday afternoon at five 
o'clock. 
Rey. A. G. Warner and Dea. Robt. 
Baker represented the local Baptist 
church last Monday at the ordination 
of Daniel H. Hatfield, at Rev. E. H. 
Harriman’s church at East Lynn. 
The annual business meeting of the 
Baptist church will be held next Tues- 
day evening. The annual supper and 
roll call comes in late January. 
The Ladies Social circle will meet 
with Mrs. Julia Curriea next Wed- 
nesday. 
An unusually good vesper service 
was held at the Congregational 
church Sunday afternoon. The Misses 
Chapran of Salem, G. Allyn Brown 
of Gloucester and Mrs. Carolyn Al- 
len of Manchester, furnished the mu- 
sic, and the Rev. Mr. Lockwood made 
a few remarks on “The Stifled Im- 
pulse.” Nearly every seat in_ the 
church was occupied and the Har- 
mony Guild, under whose auspices 
the vesper services are given, receiv- 
ed much well-merited praise for the 
excellence of the services. 
The cantata, “Santa’s Little Boy,” 
which was given in the Congregational 
Chapel, Tuesday evening by members 
of the Sunday school was very suc- 
cessful in every way way and_ the 
committee deserves a full measure of 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
praise for the way in which the whole 
affair was carried through. Follow- 
ing is the cast of characters: 
Santa Claus Frank Knight 
Mrs. Santa Claus Kathleen Slade 
Freddy Santa Claus Allen Needham 
Blanche Helen Knight 
Dorothy Madeline Gray 
Billie Mark Sinnicks 
Jimmy George Knight 
Mrs. Cratchitt Marjorie Wilcox 
These were assisted by choruses of 
fairies, children and postal card girls. 
At the close of the entertainment 
“Santa Claus” distributed gifts to the 
members of the Sunday school. 
PILGRIM WANDERERS AT BEVERLY. 
The December meeting of the Pil- 
grim Wanderers was held with Speed- 
well Colony of Beverly last Friday 
evening, delegations being present 
from Masconomo Colony of Glouces- 
ter and William Jeffrey Colony of 
Manchester. The occasion took the 
form of a Christmas tree party a gift 
being placed on the tree for every one 
present. 
The next meeting of the Wanderers 
will be held with John Endicott Col- 
ony of Salem on January 20 at which 
time a reception will be tendered to 
the entire board of supreme officers. 
Emerson and Douglas shoes in win- 
ter weights and styles at Bell’s Cen- 
tral square store. ee 
ESTABLISHED 1845 
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MANCHESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Alten and fam- 
ily spent Christmas day at Magnolia 
with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan May. 
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. C. Rowe enter- 
tained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Toppan , 
of Hanover, Christmas. 
Curtis and Elite Fall and Winter 
Shoes at Bell’s, Central square. + 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
Manchester 
Dealer in First-Class 
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H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
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CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 3 
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Qt GEE Ge a 
Business Founded in 1856 
Quince and Benzoin Toilet Cream 
A delightful and efficient application for chapped hands 
face or lips, or any roughness of the skin. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester, Mass. 
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