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CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Congregational church. Morning 
service at 10.45. Sermon by Rev. S. 
W. Livingstone. Evening service at 7 
o'clock. 
Baptist church, Rev. E. H. Brews- 
ter, pastor. Morning service at 10.45, 
Sermon by the pastor; subject: “A 
New Year’s Resolution.’ People’s 
evening service at 7 o’clock; Topic: 
‘‘ Hearts of Gold,” fourth in the series 
on “‘ The Shepherd King.”’ 
Sacred Heart church. 
Mass at 8.30 o’clock. 
Morning 
Rev. S. W. Livingstone of Fryeburg, 
Me., who has recently preached at 
Hartford, Conn., will occupy the pul- 
pit at the Congregational church to- 
morrow as a candidate for the vacant 
pastorate. 
There will be a special meeting of 
the Y.P.S.C.E. after the evening  ser- 
vice at the Congregational church to- 
morrow evening. 
Miss Marion G. Scott played very 
pleasingly on the violin at the Baptist 
church last Sunday evening, ‘‘ Chan- 
son,” by Chas. Allen. 
Mrs. Mary Blaisdell entertained 
the members of the Social circle at her 
Union street home Wednesday even- 
ing. 
Rev. Mr. Brewster will read extracts 
from “ Simple Life”’ at the prelude to 
the Men’s class at the Baptist church 
tomorrow, 
There will be a watch meeting at the 
Baptist church tonight from 8 to 12.01 
o’clock. All are invited. 
The B. B. Brigade will meet next 
Monday afternoon in the vestry of the 
church. 
An interesting feature of the Christ- 
mas tree exercises at the Baptist 
church last Saturday was the presenta- 
tion of a Bible with raised letters to 
Miss Etta Knowlton, the blind girl. 
The..Bo Bs Biapresented evs Mr. 
Brewster with a $5 gold piece. 
All kinds of fruit at reasonable 
prices at the Boston Fruit Market. * 
MANCHESTER. 
Invitations were recently received 
here for a big reception given in 
Indianapolis, Thursday, December 15, 
by Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Hodges in 
honor of Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher 
Hodges (Miss Rebecca T. Andrews), 
whose marriage took place here early | 
in September. The reception which 
was given in the Propylaeum building, 
was one of the leading social events of 
the fall, more than six hundred guests 
being present. 
Many people who depend upon the 
town clock in making connections with 
trains couldn’t understand why all the 
trains were so “early ’’ the first of the 
week, and few were aware that the 
clock was three minutes “late’’ in- 
stead. 
Miss Helen Boyle is entertaining at 
her Summer street home during the 
Christmas holidays her classmate, Miss 
Harriet Moore of St. Clair, Mich. 
Miss Marion Smith of Malden and 
Miss May O’Connor of Rock Island, 
I]., also Wellesley ’07, are her guests 
over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan spent 
Christmas with Mrs. Morgan’s parents 
in Gloucester. 
T. W. Long had an orchestra of six 
pieces at the. sunlight party of the 
Knights of Columbus in Gloucester 
Monday afternoon and evening. 
J. P. Lations, who was _ recently 
operated upon at Salem, has been 
quite seriously ill all the week, having 
been taken with a chill the last of the 
week. His condition has quite im- 
proved the last few days. 
John M. Peabody of Middleton has 
been spending a few days this week 
visiting his brother Chief S. S. Pea- 
body. 
The Manchester social club held a 
successful dancing party in the town 
hall, Wednesday evening. The affair 
was managed by Chester H. Dennis 
and Harold Robbins. 
Herbert Noyes and family enter- 
tained a party of Beverly friends over 
Christmas. 
PILLOWS 
ABOUT 
'; Less 
than 
the prices 
ruling before 
Christmas — this means 
in many instances about 
the value of the uncovered 
pillows with the coverings 
and the labor thrown in, 
PILLOWS 
PRICES. 
Old New 
88c pillows 59 cts 
98c pillows 69 cts 
$1.00 pillows 69 cts 
$1.25 pillows 98 cts 
$1.50 pillows $1.19 
$1.75 pillows $1.19 
$2.00 pillows #%1.39 
$2.25 pillows #1.69 
$2.50 pillows $1.69 
$3.00 pillows 1.89 
$3.50 pillows $1.89 
H. M. BIXBY & CO. 
SALEM. 
Miss Dora Chaffin has been spend- 
ing the week in town a guest of her 
aunt, Mrs. Frank P. Knight, Church 
street. 
Havelock McDonald of Boston was 
a guest over Christmas of his sister, 
Mrs. Edward Height, Desmond 
avenue. 
Henry C. Leach presided at the 
banquet in observance of the centen- 
nial anniversary of the First Baptist 
church in Salem, Wednesday night. 
Are the Holidays Over? 
NEARLY; BUT THE WANTS OF EVERY-DAY 
te OLD CORNER 
LIFE NEVER END. 
You can find Bargains in Shirt Waists, House 
Suits, Wrappers, Left Over Holiday Goods, 
White Goods, Table Linen, Art Goods, Etc. 
GEO. BF. ALLEN, 
NManchester. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS, 
