CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
The B.B.B. are planning on giving 
a musical entertainment in the Town 
hall the latter part of this month to 
raise funds to replenish their treasury. 
An entertainment and drill by 
twelve young ladies will be given at 
Town hall next Wednesday, August 
9,at 8p.m. There is to be a sale of 
ice-cream, cake, aprons, etc. The 
affair will be given under the auspices 
of the First Baptist church aid society. 
Admission, 10 cents. 
Thomas B. Stone led the meeting 
at the Cove Thursday evening. 
‘«‘A Hand Held Out in Pity” was 
sung by Mrs. J. K. Tappan at the 
evening service at the Baptist church 
last Sunday evening. 
The “Little Wanderers’ Home”’ 
will be represented at the regular 
service at the Baptist church tomor- 
row morning by a quartet of the 
children. Rev. Wm. M. Noyes will 
preach. Rev. Mr. Brewster will con- 
duct the services. Inthe evening Mr. 
Brewster will take for his theme ‘‘The 
Satan of Today.” 
Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln, the pastor, 
wilt occupy the pulpit at the Congre- 
gational church tomorrow. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
daughters will meet on Monday after- 
noon, Aug. 7, with Mrs. Otis Stanley, 
Vine street. A ful] attendance is 
requested. 
Ladies’ Knickerbocker shoes at 
Bell’s * 
Beach and Outing Hats at the 
Keyou Millinery Parlors, 113 Main 
street. me 
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Flower Show in Tent. 
It has been decided that the annual 
summer show of the North Shore 
Horticultural] society, heretofore held 
in the Manchester town hall, will be 
held in a large tent on the grounds of 
the Essex County club at Manchester, 
on August 24. This will prove an in- 
teresting inovation, no doubt, and will 
attract cottagers from all parts of the 
North Shore. 
Conomo Chiefs faetalted.: 
The recently-elected chiefs of Co- 
nomo tribe, 113, Red Men, of Man- 
chester were raised to their respective 
stumps Wednesday evening by Great 
Chief of Records Alexander Gilmore 
of Swampscott and suite, as follows: 
Prophet, Wm. F. Mitchell; sachem, 
Manuel Lopes; senior sagamore, M. 
I. McInnis; junior sagamore, George 
Gould; 1st sannap, Thos. Wiggin ; 
2d sannap, D.M. Knight; guard of 
wigwam, Ernest Andrews; guard of 
forest, Chas. Mason; warriors, D. E. 
Butler, John Cool, Herbert Shaw, 
Wade Brooks; braves, W. J. Leth- 
bridge, J. Alex. Lodge, John Babcock. 
After the raising-up remarks were 
made by the great chief, Sachem Fred 
Elwell, and Prophet James Varley of 
Naumkeag tribe of Salem. A collation 
was also served. 
D. D. G. M. W. William Pawley 
and delegation paid a visit to North 
Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., Tuesday 
evening. 
Mrs. Geo. L. Kinight started last 
Saturday for an extended visit with 
relatives in North Sutton, N. H. 
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