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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 Poly 
“Communion at 8 o'clock. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. Li. Ruge, Pastor. 
~ Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
‘Sunday school, 12 m. Evening wor- 
‘ship, 7.00. Prayer mecting. Tues 
day, 7.30 p. m. 
Baptist Church. 
_ Rev. Theodore L. I*rost, Minister. 
_ Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
Bible school, 12 m. B. Y. P. U,, 
- 6.00, in the vestry. HMvening wor- 
ship, ° 7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
Wday and Friday evenings, 7.30. 
q Sacred Heart Church 
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’Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 6.30 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. 
At the First Unitarian church, 
Masconomo street, Manchester, Sun- 
) day, Sept. 18, at 11 a. m., Rev. Ed- 
ward Cummings of Dr. Hale’s 
church, Boston, will preach. This 
will be the closing Sunday of the 
_ ehurch for the season. 
Rey. L. H. Ruge will preach at the 
Congregational church Sunday 
- morning on ‘“‘In the Jeweler’s Win- 
dow.’’ In the evening his subject 
will be ‘‘ Altruism.’’ 
The Harmony Guild will hold its 
next meeting at the chapel on Mon- 
day evening; Sept. 19, at 8 o’clock. 
- Kach member is requested to bring 
sewing utensils. 
Members of the Ladies’ Social cir- 
ele having work at home please re- 
turn it during the coming week to 
Mrs. Emma E. Stanley or Mrs. Mary 
Bennett. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughter’s will meet with Miss Lida 
Morse, Sept, 19. 
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; 
6.15 p, m., YP, 8.0, -B.; 7 p. m,, 
evening worship 
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The annual meeting of the stock- 
holders of the Men’s clubhouse asso- 
ciation was held in the club-house 
last evening at 8.30 o’clock. The 
treasurer reported a balance of $291 
in the treasury and subscriptions due 
amounting to $589. $2,500 has been 
raised during the present season, re- 
ducing the debt to the amount of 
the mortgage which is $16,000. The 
entire cost of the property to date 
is somewhat over $31,000. The 
property is owned by the subscrib- 
ers, a share being issued for every 
$25 subscribed ; 578 shares have been 
issued to date. The property is in- 
sured for $25,000 of which $3,000 is 
on the furnishings. The annual 
budget indicates a surplus of $250 to 
be expended on the reduction of the 
debt. This is after paying the in- 
terest of $800 on the mortgage, in- 
surance and all running expenses 
with an allowance of $150 for re- 
pairs. The club-house is therefore 
on a secure footing for the future. 
The following officers were elected 
for the ensuing year: ‘Treasurer, 
Frederick J. Libby; clerk, William 
L. Wilkins, and as additional direc- 
tors, George A. Upton, Wm. HE. Mac- 
donald, Chas. E. Phenix, Henry W. 
Brown and Oscar P. Story. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Rally Sunday will be observed at 
the Bible School of the Baptist 
church, Sunday, Sept. 25, when Mrs. 
Henry W. Peabody will be the 
speaker. Rev. H. Grattan Dockrell 
will preach morning and evening of 
that Sunday. 
We are sorry to have to report the 
continued illness of J. M. Publicover 
at his home on High street. 
Councilman F. L. Woodberry has 
been laid up this week with a badly 
sprained ankle due to a miss-step 
while going down a flight of stairs. 
‘“Bly-Go’’ is the death of our 
worst disease breeders—the fly—try 
it. For sale at Varney’s, Beverly 
Farms. 
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Am, J, Flanders, P.T.M. 
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