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Special SUIT Sale 
Friday and Saturday 
If you want to save a $5.00 bill, 
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PIROSING RECUCHONS On RUG ONC CURTAINS 
Of Leh DOYS! 
The more you compare prices and qualities of Rugs and Draperies from other establishments 
with those shown here, the more you'll be convinced that its true economy to purchase 
such furnishings at WEBBER’S. Not only have we an immense stock, but we carry no 
inferior grades and you cannot fail to be satisfied. 
Serabond and Wilton Rugs, value $24.00, size 9x12, at this 10 day Sale $17.98. 
Brussels Rugs that sell regular at 
Squares, 2 1-2x3 yards, the $7.50 values at $3.98. 
Bobbinet Lace Curtains with Renaissance insertion that sell at $2.00, here at this 10 day Sale 
for $1.39. 
27.50, are here at $25.00. A lot of Pro. Brussels Art 
Irish Point, Brussels and Arabian Lace Curtains, regular prices from $8.00 to $12.00, for this 
Special Sale, $5.50, $7.50 and $8.00. 
Couch Covers, about 50 in the lot, worth $1.25 and $1.50, at this Sale, 89e each. 
t CARPETS bought at THIS SALE Made and Laid FREE of CHARGE. 
CHURCH NOTES 
Manchester 
Congregational church, Rew C. 
Arthur Lincoln, pastor. Morning 
worship at 10.45; evening service at 7 
o’clock. Sermons by the pastor. 
Baptist church, Rev. Edward Her- 
sey Brewster, pastor. Morning wor- 
ship at 10.45; People’s evening ser- 
vice of song and praise at 7 o'clock. 
Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Fr. 
Wm. J. Powers, pastor. Week-day 
Mass at 7.30 A. M. Mass on the 
first Friday of each month at 5.30 
A. M. Sunday Masses at 8.30 and 
10.30 A. M. Sunday school at 2.30 
P. M._ Rosary, Instruction and 
Benediction Sunday evenings at 7.30 
o’clock. Women’s Sodality Thurs- 
day evenings at 7.30 o’clock. De- 
votions in honor of the Sacred 
Heart of Jesus on the first Friday of 
each month at 7.30 P. M. 
A Teacher’s Training class has re~ 
cently been organized at the Baptist 
church, designed to prepare for teach- 
ing in the Sunday school those who 
have as yet had no experience. The 
text-book used is Hurlburt’s Revised 
Normal Lessons. The class is to 
meet bi-weekly, meeting for the first 
time at the parsonage last Monday 
evening. Fifteen have joined. 
« Arousing Considerations ”’ will be 
the theme of Rev. E. Hersey Brew- 
ster’s sermon at the Baptist church 
tomorrow morning. At the People’s 
evening service at 7.30 he will speak 
on “Martyrs of the Kitchen,” the 
first in a series of Sunday evening 
sermons on “Village Homilies.” The 
rest of the series will be: ‘‘Patch- 
work,” ‘Water Pitchers,” ‘‘An old 
Turnstile’ and ‘‘Spare Rooms.” 
Beginning tomorrow evening the 
hour of the evening services at both 
the Congregational and_ Baptist 
churches will be at 7.30 instead of 7, 
as during the winter months. The 
young people’s services will be at 
6.30 
The interior of the Baptist church 
is undergoing a thorough house clean- 
ing. The services will be held in the 
auditorium tomorrow, however. 
Last Sunday at the Baptist church 
22 received the Right Hand of Fellow- 
ship,—four by letter and the rest by 
profession of faith. 
At the Congregational church last 
Sunday two new members joined,— 
Misses Agnes Sjorlund and Mabel W. 
Lodge. 
The delegates to the Mass. General 
Assoc. of Congregational churches, 
which will meet in Worcester May 
15-17, are Geo. W. Jewett and Dea. 
O. T. Roberts. 
Rev. Mr. Lincoln will exchange 
pulpits with Rev. Mr. Pond of Bev- 
erly Farms, tomorrow morning, at the 
Congregational church. 
Next Friday evening Rev. Mr. Lin- 
coln will conduct the prayer service 
at the Village church, Magnolia, in the 
absence of Rev. Mr. Libby. 
The Essex South Conference of 
Congregational churches met at Essex 
Wednesday. A delegation of some 
25 members from here attended, most 
of them going by barge. Dea. J. A. 
Torrey and C. C. Dodge were the 
delegates. 
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