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CHURCH NOTES. MANCHESTER. 
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Congregational church. Morning Among the real estate conveyances , H. M. BI BY 
service at 10.45. Sermon by Rev. of the week the following is recorded : SALEM. 
A. M. Merriam of Turner’s Falls. 
Evening service at 7 o'clock. 
Baptist church, Rev. E. H. Brews- 
ter, pastor. Morning service at 10.45. 
Sermon by the pastor; subject: 
<Dhe-Bread*ot cite. People soeve- 
ning, service at 4-o'clock; «Topic: 
«Long Live the King,” last in series 
on “The Shepherd King.” Special 
music. 
Sacred Heart. church. Rev. Fr. 
John J. Downey, pastor. Mass on 
“Sunday at 8.30 o'clock. Sunday 
school at 38 and vespers at 3.45 
o’clock. 
Rev. A. N. Merriam of Turner’s 
Falls will occupy the pulpit at the 
Congregational church as a candidate 
tomorrow. 
‘““The Simple Life’ will be contin- 
‘ued by Rev. Mr. Brewster as prelude 
to the Men’s class tomorrow at the 
Baptist church. 
Mrs. Jennie Dodge entertained the 
members of the “Missionary circle 
Wednesday. 
Next Thursday evening a large del- 
egation from the B.Y.P.U., willattend 
a lecture and social in the Chapel 
street church, East Gloucester. 
The ladies of the Social circle will 
have a gentlemen’s evening at the 
chapel next Wednesday evening. 
Supper will be served at 7.380 o'clock, 
followed by a social hour. 
Mrs. Levi A. Dunn will conduct the 
young people’s meeting at the Baptist 
church tomorrow evening. Subject : 
** How to win souls for Christ.” 
The B.B. Brigade will meet 
week on Wednesday evening. 
Rev. DeMont Goodyear of Abing- 
ton occupied the pulpit at the Congre- 
gational church last Sunday as candi- 
date. 
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Full line of winter gloves at Bell’s 
Combination store, Manchester. * 
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Amos H. Girdler of Manchester con- 
veys to Franklin K. Hooper of Man- 
chester a wood lot on the old road 
to Essex containing 3 acres and7 rods. 
‘ Conomo tribe of Red Men are plan- 
ning on holding a dance in town hall 
on the evening of February 22. 
Miss Lillian Lucas entertained a 
large party of friends at her Cove 
home Monday evening on the occasion 
of her twenty-third birthday. ‘The 
young people had a merry time, the 
evening’s pleasure being interspersed 
with musical selections, games, etc. 
Refreshments of ice cream, cake and 
fruit were served. 
The friends of Mr. Delucena L. 
Bingham are pleased to see him about 
again after his recent attack of grip, 
but will regret to learn that Mrs. 
Bingham is confined to her home with 
a severe cold. . 
Elizabeth, the pretty little three- 
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank G. Cheever, has been seriously 
ill the past week with a complication 
of nervous vomiting and billiousness. 
Her condition was such that Dr. T. 
M. Rotch of Boston, a specialist in 
children’s diseases, was called, and a 
nurse has been in attendance. 
A number of Manchester people 
are planning on attending the big 
affair in Boston next week, under the 
auspices of the Caledonian club, when 
“Robert Burns’ night” will be ob- 
served. Among the number will be 
Robert Allen, a member of the High- 
land Dress, who will appear in the 
native costume. 
The beautiful moonlight evenings 
the first of the week, combined with 
the cold snap, afforded much pleasure 
for many of the young people, who 
took advantage of the skating and 
coasting. The polo field at the ‘Essex 
County” club, flooded by the recent 
rains, was truly a field of ice, and it 
was here that many enjoyed the 
sport. 
Special sale on PORTIERES 
in Chenilles and Vellours — 
Tapestry and 
Shielas 
The 
JANUARY 
PRICES 
Make 
these handsome 
Portieres look cheap 
it’s doubtful if you 
ever see the like again 
Two 
Portieres 
worth 
$5.00 
now 
32.50 
Six 
Portieres 
worth 
$4.50 
now 
— $2.50 
Two 
Portieres 
worth 
$4.00 
now 
— $2.25 
Thirteen 
single 
Portieres 
Four 
Portieres 
worth 
$1.00 
now 
75e— 
Five 
Portieres 
worth 
$1.75 
now 
$1.25 — 
Eight 
Portieres 
worth 
$2.25 
now 
$1.50 — 
Seven 
Portieres 
worth 
$2.50 
now 
$1.75 
each 
OSA ROT AC 
marked 
HALE 
VALUE 
Arrangements are being made by a 
committee from Conomo tribe of Red 
Men for a special train to run from 
Gloucester to Manchester next Thurs- 
day evening, when a large delegation 
from Manchester will attend the pow- 
wow at the wigwam of the Gloucester 
tribe. 
Mrs. Mamie Stanley of Montserrat 
was a guest of her sister, Mrs. William 
Mitchell, Summer street extension, 
the first of the week. 
Are the Holidays 
Iver? 
NEARLY; BUT THE WANTS OF EVERY-DAY 
<= 
the OLD CORNER 
LIFE NEVER END. 
You can find Bargains in Shirt Waists, House 
Suits, Wrappers, Left Over Holiday Goods, 
White Goods, Table fens ape oe Etc. 
GEO. F. ALLEN 
MAS 
- Manchester. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS, 
