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Emmanuel Church, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Morning prayer and sermon every 
Sunday at 11 o’clock. First and 
third Sundays of the month, celebra- 
tion of the Holy Communion, direct- 
ly following morning prayer. Second 
Sundays, celebration of the Holy 
Communion at 8 o’clock. 
First Unitarian Church. 
Masconomo street, Manchester-by- 
the-Sea. Service at1l a.m. All are 
welcome. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday school, 12 m. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meeting. Tues- 
day, 7.30 p. m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
Bible school, 12 m. B. Y. P. U., 
6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
day and Friday evenings, 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church 
Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 8.30 and 10.30 
a.m. Last Mass followed by Bene- 
diction of the Blessed Sacrament. 
Week-day Mass at the church at 7.30 
a. m. 
First Unitarian church, Mascono- 
mo street, Manchester. Sunday ser- 
vice at 11 a. m. Prof. Wiliam W. 
Fenn, dean of Harvard Divinity 
school will preach. 
Congregational church, Sunday, 
July 10, pastor. Rev. L. H. Ruge. 
Sunday morning, tke pastor will 
speak on ‘‘Speculating in Dis- 
asters,’’ and in the evening ‘‘Nega- 
tives and Positives.”’ : 
First Baptist Church, Minchester. 
Next Sunday morning Rev. R. M. 
Martin will speak. In the evening 
the pastor will speak on Solf-Rever- 
ence. Baptism after evening service. 
A sale and entertainment is to be 
held in the Town hal' nex: Wednes- 
day, July 20, under the auspices of 
Ladies’ Church Aid Society of the 
Baptist church. The entertainment 
part of the affair promises to be of 
unusual interest. The afternoon’s 
program will consist of a sketch en- 
titled ‘‘The Old Lzadies’ ‘lome,”’ 
which we understand has been es- 
pecially dramatized for the occasion 
by Mrs. C. E. Brown. The characters 
of the 
home, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Stidstone, 
Mrs. R. A. Mitchell and Mrs. E. H. 
Palace of Sweets 
Fine Homemade Candies, Pure, fresh and wholesome 
Only best materials used in its manufacture 
SUPERIOR ICE GREAM 
ICE CREAM SODAS AND COLLEGE ICES 
Frozen Pudding a specialty 
Post Office Sq. 
Gloucester 
Tele- 
phones 
Ice Cream Parlor connected 
The Anohorage 
East Gloucester 
J.C. SHEPHERD MEAT & GROCERY (CO. 
141 AND 143 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ham, Poultry and Fine Groceries. 
Fruit and Vegetables. Flour, Tea and Coffee a specialty 
We roast our own coffees daily. 
R. SANDBERG 
..Ladies’ and Gents’ Custom Tailor... | 
SUITS MADE TO ORDER 
WISH to announce to the people of Manchester and other 
North Shore towns that I have opened an establishment in the 
WOODBURY BLOCK, 46 BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS. 
(Opposite Masconomo Park) 
where I am prepared to do Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing. 
Ladies’ Fancy cleansing a specialty. 
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTICE 
Rogers. Mrs. Stidstone, will take the 
part of Mrs. Blair, 1 hign spirited 
inmate, and Mrs. Brown, the part 
of Miss Dyer, an inmate In a never 
varying state of hurt feelings. There 
will be four scenes,_A meeting of 
thedirectors; a cham'er in thehome ; 
the same, after dinner; the same, a 
few days later. 
singing by Miss Wecks of Everett. 
_ The evening entertainment will be a 
repetition of the sketch and piano 
solo by Mr. Brown of Gloucester, 
songs by Mrs. J. W. Lee, and a song 
by Miss Alderman, Gloucester. 
Beverly Farms 
Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, Minis- 
ter. 10.45 a. m., Morning Worship 
and Sermon; Bible school at 12 m.; 
Class for Men, led by James B. Dow; 
bid he eek Ob, on0.. TC pene, 
evening worship. 
There wili also be . 
HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY. 
House cleaning is robbed of half 
its terrors by the use of the Santo 
Vacuum Electric Cleaner. No more 
taking up carpets. Attaches to any 
electric light fixture and so easy of 
operation a child can use it. All 
draperies as well as carpets can be 
cleaned. I rent the machine for $2 
a day and the cost of operation is 
trifling. Try it once and you will 
never regret it. A postal or tele- 
phone call will bring it to your door. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrician, 
Central Square, Manchester. 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
8. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 139-13 
