Feb. 25, 1916. 
CHURCHES 3 
Along the North Shore 
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MANCHESTER 
A special musical service will be 
held in the Congregational church 
Sunday evening. Frank Knight, ’cello ; 
Miss Catherine Newell, violin, of 
Gloucester ; A. Story Wonson, cornet, 
will be the assisting artists. The fol- 
lowing is the order of service: 
Prelude, Miss Hoare 
Song service, hymns 108, 151, 552, 115 
Psalter 
*Cello solo, 
Scripture and prayer 
Violin response, “Minuet” 
Miss Newell 
Frank Knight 
Offertory, hymn 470 
- Address, Rev. C. A. Hatch 
Solo, “Romanza,” Miss Newell 
| Hymn 87 
Postlude, Miss Hoare 
Harmony Guild will meet in the 
Chapel Monday évening, Feb. 28, at 
7.45 oclock. All members. please 
come and bring a favorite cooking 
receipt, a sample of same and a pair 
_ of scissors. 
Friendship circle will hold an open 
meeting in the vestry of the Baptist 
| church, next Tuesday evening, Feb. 
_ 29. Come and bring all your friends 
and see the new lantern which the 
| Circle has just purchased. A collec- 
| tion will be taken and ice-cream will 
| be sold. Any other society wishing 
to hire a lantern such as ours, can do 
| so by applying to the president of 
| Friendship circle, Mrs. James A. 
- Kehoe. fi 
The: Church Aid Society of the 
| Baptist church will hold an all day 
_ quilting party, Wednesday, March ¢, 
and at 3 o’clock the regular meeting 
will be held. 
Over 100 persons enjoyed the en- 
_ tertainment of the Ladies’ Aid society 
at the Baptist church vestry on Wed- 
_nesday evening. A pleasing program 
| Was carried out under the direction 
of Mrs. EK. W. Heath. The follow- 
_ ing numbers were thoroughly enjoy- 
ed: piano solo, Allyn Brown; vocal 
| solo, Mrs. Florence Gorman of Glou- 
|) cester; violin solo, Ernest Lucas; 
| reading, “Photographing Baby,” Mrs. 
Charlotte Brown; solo, Carlton 
Brown; duet, Mrs. Florence Gorman 
and Carlton Brown; sketch, “The 
Baby,” Winthrop Younger and Allyn 
Brown. Following the program ice- 
cream was served and an enjoyable 
social hour spent. 
On Friday evening, March 3, there 
will be a “personally conducted mis- 
. 
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MANCHESTER | 
sionary travel” in the vestry of the 
Baptist church held under the aus- 
pices of the Woman’s Home Mission- 
ary society. An interesting program 
of songs and readings is being ar- 
ranged for the occasion. All are in- 
vited to attend. 
GoES To BUFFALO, 
Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln, formerly 
pastor of the Orthodox Congrega- 
tional church, Manchester, has accept- 
ed the pastorate of the First Congre- 
gational church, Buffalo, N. Y. He 
will begin his duties March 1, suc- 
ceeding Rev. Dr. Fitch, pastor for 
thirty-three years. Since resigning 
his Lowell pastorate, Mr. Lincoln has 
been taking a post-graduate course 
at Hartford Theological Seminary, 
where he was graduated in 1905. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Heavy underwear of all kinds at 
W. R..Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
BROTHERHOOD SPEAKERS. 
John L, Saltonstall of Beverly will 
address the Brotherhood in the Bapt- 
ist church vestry on Monday evening, 
March 20, on the Plattsburg summer 
camp and will tell of the plans for a 
naval “Plattsburg” which he is foster- 
ing. The members will be glad of 
this opportunity to get at first hand, 
information regarding this much dis- 
cussed part of the preparedness pro- 
gram. 
On April 17 a lecturer from the 
publicity bureau of the United Shoe 
Machinery Company will speak to the 
Brotherhood at the Baptist church on 
the “Growth of the Shoe.” 
Roger Babson, now on a_ trip 
through South America studying 
economic conditions, will speak to the 
Brotherhood on May 1. 
When you think of painting think 
_of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. adv. 
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GOAL 
SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL STREET 
TELEPHONE 202 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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