NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln starts next 
Tuesday on his vacation of four weeks, 
most of which he will spend in the 
vicinity of Hartford, Conn. The pul- 
pit will be filled by supplies during his 
absence. 
Seven will be received into the mem- 
bership of the Ccngregational church 
tomorrow morning. 
There will be a union service of the 
Baptist and Congregational churches 
tomorrow evening, when Rev. Frank 
C. Briggs, a former and dearly beloved 
pastor of the Baptist church, will 
preach. The meeting will be held at 
the Baptist church. 
The Junior Y.P.S.C.E. will resume 
their meeting in the chapel tomorrow 
afternoon at 5.30.. Topic: ‘‘ The City 
that was not Conquered;” Helen 
Wing, leader. 
The boys of the Junior Y.P.S.C.E. 
will hold a sale of home-made candies 
at the chapel next Wednesday from 4 
to 7 p.m. 
The vesper services at the Unitarian 
church last Sunday were made very 
interesting from the fact that Prof. 
Leo Charles Demack, organist at St. 
Peter’s church in Beverly, presided at 
the organ, and had five of the boys 
from the Beverly choir as_ singers. 
William Bailey, one of Mr. Demack’s 
former pupils, is organist at the church 
this summer. 
“The True Transfiguration” will 
be the theme of Rev. E. Hersey Brew- 
ster’s sermon at the Baptist church 
tomorrow morning. 
The Precious Jewels met in the 
vestry of the Baptist church yesterday 
on the occasion of their annnal meet- 
ing and mite-box opening. Refresh- 
ments were served. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., Postoffice for week ending Aug. 
26: Miss Lisa Akesson, J. I. Bardwell, Miss 
L. J. Baker, H. M. Best, F. Wyhi Byard, 
Mrs. G. P. Brown, Miss Mary Crowley, Mrs. 
E. L. Davis, Wm. E. C. Eustis, Miss Norah 
Gosnell, Mrs. Geo. Hanscom, Miss Annie 
Johnson, Mr. N. D. Jones, Louis J. Konrad, 
Miss Julia D. Kullberg, john Kroynis, 
Charles Laforte, James McTurman, Wm. 
McEvoy, Eustace McAuley, Dan. O’Con- 
nell, Napoleon Paqua, Miss L. Plympton, 
Captain Raynes, Miss Skinner, Mrs. Geo. 
Lawrence Smith, Antonio Solo, Martin 
Trulson, Miss Nellie Vyhan. 
B. D. Pitts, agent of the Joy Steam- 
ship company, has just gotten out a 
handsome ‘ Bird’s Eye View Folder 
Map of Mass., Rhode Island and 
Conn.,” showing in a comprehensive 
manner the waterways traversed by 
the steamers of the Joy line between 
Boston, New York and Providence, 
with a table of distances. 
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