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CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Congregational church. Morning 
service at 10.45. Sermon by Rev. 
-M. Holman Patton. Evening service 
at 7 o'clock. 
Baptist church, Rev. E. H. Brews- 
ter, pastor. Morning service at 10.45. 
Sermon by the pastor; subject: 
« Souls ina Sieve.’’ People’s evening 
service at 7 o’clock;. Topic: ‘ The 
Shadow on the Hearth.” 
Sacred Heart church. Rev. Fr. 
John J. Downey, pastor. Mass on 
Sunday at 8.30 o’clock. Sunday 
school at 3 and vespers at 3.40 
o’clock. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster’s discourse at 
the Baptist church tomorrow evening 
will be on the liquor traffic and tem- 
perance. 
Rev. M. Holman Patton of Palmer 
will occupy the pulpit at the Congre- 
gational church tomorrow as candi- 
date. 
Tomorrow will be observed as Chris- 
tian Endeavor day by the Y.P.S.C.E. 
of the Congregational church. Service 
at 6 o’clock, with the topic: “‘ What I 
Owe to Christian Endeavor.” All 
honorary members of the society are 
cordially invited to be present, as they 
represent the originators of the soct- 
ety in Manchester. 
The Junior Christian Endeavorers 
will observe C. E. day by a special 
program tomorrow. At this meeting 
the gold C. E. badge will be presented 
to the member having the best attend- 
ance for the last six months. 
“The Big Diamond of Pretoria” 
will be the subject of Mr. Brewster’s 
talk as prelude to the men’s class 
tomorrow. 
Special instrumental and vocal 
music will be given at the evening 
service of the Baptist church tomor- 
row evening. ; 
A poverty social will be held in the 
vestry of the Baptist church next 
Wednesday evening under the auspices 
of the Farther Lights. 
Dog Money. 
Manchester received from Essex 
county for the year just closed $23.55 
for dog damages, as follows: S.S. 
Peabody, appraiser, $4.80; damages, 
J. J. McDonald, $2.50; Daniel Mc- 
Kinnon, $7.50; B.W. Tappan, $3.75; 
G. H. Watson, $5; total, $23.55. 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Alice Witham has returned to 
her duties at the post office with re- 
newed vigor, after a month spent with 
relatives in Rockport. 
John A. Morrison, foreman for 
Connolly Bros. on the big constrution 
job on the James Speyer estate at 
Scarboro, N.Y., has been spending 
the week at the Farms. 
Mrs. F. A. B. Ward of Boston is a 
guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Sea- 
bury, at her home here. 
John West colony of Pilgrim 
Fathers held a very successful whist 
party and dance in Marshall’s hall 
last night at the close of their regular 
meeting 
Stephen J -Connolly went toWorces- 
ter the early part of the week to spend 
a few days with relatives. Mrs. Con- 
nolly has been spending a month 
there. 
The new post office was opened for 
business Wednesday evening for the 
first time. The office, which is located 
in Neighbors’ block, is a decided im- 
provement over the rather cramped 
condition in its old quarters. One 
hundred new boxes have been added, 
thus making a total of 300 besides the 
lock boxes. 
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ttieh Street, 
Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer has been 
entertaining her sister, Miss Morrison, 
at the “Jackson cottage,’’ a few days 
the week past. 
Michael J. Connolly and James E. 
McConnell of Boston were visiting 
friends at the Farms over Sunday. 
The members of the Hook and 
Ladder company called on Mr. and 
Mrs. Fred Day, who were recently 
married, at their Hale street home, 
Wednesday evening, and _ presented 
them with a dozen handsome silver 
knives and forks. 
William Crafts. 
William Crafts, for many years a 
resident of Manchester, passed away 
at his Beverly home, 107 Elliott street, 
last Sunday, at the age of 70 years. 
He was a shoemaker by trade, but in 
his earlier days he followed the sea. 
His death occurred after a compara- 
tively illness. He was a member of 
Golden Star Council, O.U.A.M., and 
of the American Mechanics. <A 
widow, two sons and two daughters 
survive him. Funeral services were 
held Tuesday afternoon at his late 
home, and interment was at the Hale 
street cemetery. 
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