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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 at il a.m. All are 
welcome. | 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rey. 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. 
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Rev. Eugene R. Shippen of De- 
troit, Mich., will preach Sunday 
morning, at 11, at the First Uni- 
tarian church, Masconomo street, 
Manchester. 
Congregational church, Sunday, 
August 7. Rev. Edward Hersey 
Brewster of Norwood, formerly pas- 
tor of the Baptist church, will preach 
Sunday morning. In the evening the 
pastor will speak on ‘‘The Pharisee, 
and the Publican.’’ 
First Baptist church, Manchester. 
Sunday morning, Aug. 7, the pastor 
will preach on ‘‘The Glory of Trans- 
mission,’’ in the evening on ‘‘The 
Privileged Life.’’ Beginning Sunday 
morning, Aug. 14, the morning ser- 
vices will begin at 10:30 instead of 
10:45 o’clock. 
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; 
60 Dade bio. C: 3 5f p.m. 
evening worship 
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ARAVA AV ATS TVANU EVAN ADA ADV TAD ARAN A a 1, March, The Stein Song, Bullard 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bell have > W2!t% Blue Danube See 
been in town most of the past week Soe Cruure? Neher pee 
renewing acquaintances. They drove es heuap eee Reweeces 
over the road form Kingston,.N. H., — _ et eee meee 
last Sunday and have been spending 5. Favorite themes from celebrated 
the week with their son, Hollis and adi 
Mrs. Bell, off School street. mr sae Sonne 
The quarterly meeting of the e aaah = A Nee 
Manchester Fireman Relief associa- d. Lucia Donizetti 
tion will be held Monday, Aug. 8, at e. Gioconda Ponchielli 
8 o’clock. f, L’Eelair, Halevy 
All kinds of jewelry at Loomis’. * g. Carmen, Bizet 
— 6. Selection, Bright Eyes Hochna 
Band Concert. 7. Barn Dance, T. P. G. Henry 
Conductor Missud of the Salem 8. Selection, A Trip to Japan, Klein 
Cadet Band has arranged a splendid _9. Intermezzo, Softly, Unawares, Lincke 
10. March, The New Colonial, Hall 
program for the next concert in the 
series to be given in the square at 
MAE. E. Mc@CARTHAY 
HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOOING, MARCEL WAVING, 
MANICURING, HUMAN HAIR GOODS. 
ELECTRIC, SCALP AND FACIAL TREATMENTS. 
119 Main St., opp. Waiting Station GLOUCESTER 
Appointments by Tel. 217-4. 
Jean M. Missud, Conductor 
Palace of Sweets 
Fine Homemade Candies, Pure, fresh and wholesome 
Only best materials used in its manufacture 
SUPERIOR IGE GREAM 
ICE CREAM SODAS AND COLLEGE ICES 
Frozen Pudding a specialty Ice Cream Parlor connected 
Tele- 
phones 
The Anchorage 
East Gloucester 
Post Office Sq. 
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. 
TELEPHONE 130 Frere DELIVERY 
Revelas & Kassanos 
FRUIT STORE 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
Candy, Cigars, etc. 
26 Central Street Manchester, Mass. 
