MANCHESTER 
The regular meeting of the Par- 
ent-Teacher Association will be held 
in the Price school, Wednesday 
evening, November. 22d, at 17.45 
o’clock.. Rev. Charles H. Williams 
of Gloucester, will address the mem- 
bers on ‘‘The Good Influence of a 
Parent-Teacher Association in a 
Community.’’ Musical numbers 
will be rendered during the evening, 
and the usual social hour will close 
the program. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Baptist Church.—Rev. A. G. War- 
ner, pastor. Public worship, 10.45 
a.m. Bible school, 12.15, vestry. 
Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. 
Young People’ s union, 6.00. Eve- 
ning service, 7.00. Prayer meetings 
Friday evening at 7.30. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. All 
seats are free at every service. 
Orthodox Congregational. — Rev. 
L. H. Ruge, pastor. Sunday morn- 
ing worship, with sermon, 10.45. 
Bible school, 12.00. Evening wor- 
ship with sermon, 7.00. Prayer 
meeting Tuesday, 7.30, in the chapel. 
Woman’s Missionary society the Ist 
Thursday of each month. Sittings 
can be obtained of A. S. Jewett. 
Sacred Heart Church.—Rev. Mark 
Sullivan, pastor. Masses, 7.00, 8.30 
and 10. 30 o’clock. Sunday school at 
2.30 o’clock. Rosary, Instruction 
and Benediction of the Blessed 
Sacrament, 3.30 o’clock. Week 
Days.— Morning mass at 7.30 
o’clock. Advanced class Friday 
evening at 7.30 o’clock. 
Church Notes 
The Ladies’ Social Cirele will 
meet Wednesday afternoon, Novem- 
ber 22d, with Mrs. Elizabeth Sin- 
nicks. Come early to sew for the 
fair! 
The Ever Ready Circle, King’s 
Daughters, will meet with Mrs. 
Herman Swett next Monday eve- 
ning. 
Harmony Guild will meet at the 
chapel Monday evening, November 
20th, at 7.45. Please bring scissors 
and ‘pictures suitable for children’s 
serap-books. 
Sunday, November 26th, at the 
Congregational church, there will be 
Thanksgiving vespers at 5 o’clock, 
in charge of Harmony Guild. This 
service will take the place of the 
regular evening service. Special 
musie. 
H S H O2neE 
Rev. Albert Gardner Warner Begins 
Pastorate at Manchester 
At the First Baptist church, Man- 
chester, last Sunday, Rev. Albert 
Gardner Warner, who began his 
pastorate last Sunday, was greeted 
by a large and attentive audience, 
which gave a most hearty welcome 
to Pastor and Mrs. Warner at the 
close of the service. 
The pastor chose. for his subject: 
““The Highest Rule of Life,’’ based 
upon the words found in Hebrews 
10:7:—‘‘Lo I come to do Thy will 
O God.’’ The sermon was in part 
as follows: 
The highest rule of the life of 
Jesus was to do His Father’s will. 
No higher rule can confront the in- 
dividual as he considers the express- 
ion of his life in truest service. 
Doing the will of God brings truest 
freedom to the whole life of a man, 
for then he abides in Jesus Christ, 
Christ’s words abide in him, he 
becomes Christ’s disciple and his life 
is made free by the truth of Jesus. 
It is a man’s chief business to do 
the will of God. The Bible suggests 
the three great outlines of God’s 
will for every man and woman: 
First: That they should believe 
on him whom God hath sent. The 
first will of God for every man and 
woman is that the child of God 
should enter into Christ’s life and 
believe on Him. 
Second: This is the will of God 
even your sanctification, that we 
should go on in Christ’s fellowship, 
enriched with all that Christ came 
to a life of Christ’s fulness, to a life 
BREEZE 
to bring, to a life in which Christ, 
himself is all that He can be to the 
souls of men. 
Third: It is not God’s will that 
any man should perish. He would 
save every man if He could. His 
love is so large that every soul in 
this world is embraced in it and only 
those fall out of it who antagonize 
His will. 
To do the will of God is strength- 
ening to one’s life. Nothing ean re- 
sist the man who is summoned to do 
the will of God and who believes he 
can discover what the will of God is 
and let his life fall into line with 
that will. 
Nothing is sweeter or more en- 
during than doing the will of God. 
“The world passeth away and the 
lusts thereof, but he that doeth the 
will of God abideth forever.’’ God 
eares for the man who does His will 
and a man need not fear as he fol- 
lows God. 
The noblest view of life is to con- 
sider it a fellowship with the most 
high God in the doing of His friend- 
ly will, a partnership with the 
Father as close as the partnership 
between Him and His Son in which 
He ushers us with all the privileges 
of His family life into the warmth 
and tenderness of His close fellow- 
ship and speaks to us moment by 
moment in the doing of His will. 
The selections chosen by the choir 
were most appropriate and inspir- — 
ingly rendered. All the attendant 
circumstances served to make most 
auspicious the opening of the pastor- 
ate. 
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