May 19, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Baptist CHurcH NovEs 
A union meeting of the Christian 
Endeavor societies of the Salem and 
Rockport Unions will be held at the 
severly Farms Baptist church, Rev. 
Clarence Strong Pond, minister, 01 
Monday evening, May 22. The ad- 
dress will be given by Dr. O. P. Gif- 
ford, considered to be one of the best 
preachers of the Baptist denomina- 
tion. 
The Girls’ club will hold their an- 
nual “at home” night on Tuesday 
evening at 7.45. 
Loreto Tessicinni has been engage: 
to do social service work among the 
Italians. A class for instruction in 
English and citizenship has been or- 
ganized and is meeting regularly. 
The Boys’ club met last week F'ri- 
day and meets this week Friday. The 
leader last week was Frank Wood- 
berry; this week it will be Guerdon 
Davis. 
The Christian Endeavor society, 
Miss Louise Chapman, president, en- 
joyed a Saturday picnic at Hardy 
Camp, Gravelly Pond, last Saturday 
atternoon and evening. 
The Grand Army of the Republic, 
Preston post, 188, Women’s Relici 
corps, the Sons of Veterans and the 
members of the Hook & Ladder and 
Engine companies will attend a mem- 
orial service to be held at the church 
on Sunday morning, May 28. 
Dr. Younkin will address the 
Church Extension meeting Sunday 
evening, June 4. 
There will be services of worship 
on Sunday morning at 10.45, and at 
7.00 in the evening. The Christiati 
Endeavor society will meet at 6 p. m. 
Scandinavian services will be heid 
in June, July, August and Septembe-. 
Mark ‘Twain called on Grant by per- 
mission, but when he looked into the 
square, smileless face of the soldier, 
he found himself for the first time in 
his life without anything particular to 
say. Grant nodded slightly and wait- 
ed. His caller wished 
would happen. “General,” he said, 
“T seem to be slightly embarrassed. 
Are you?” Grant’s severity broke up 
in laughter. There were no further 
difficulties —Christian Register. 
“Did yez say yer health is bad, Mr. 
Donovan?” “Yis, oi’ve bin walkin’ in 
me slape.” “Och, begorra, if o1 cu’d 
only have done that same, oi wouldn't 
be off the force now.”’—Christian 
Register. 
He—Yes, I am a self-made man. 
She—Yes? And I suppose you 
got the material at a bargain sale. 
July and August). 
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CHURCH NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
OrtTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL, Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch, pastor—Sunday 
morning worship with sermon, 10.45. 
Sunday School, 12 (omitted during 
Christian En- 
deavor service at 6 o’clock. Even- 
ing service at 7.00. Prayer Meeting, 
Tuesday, 7.30 in the chapel. Woman’s 
Missionary society the first Thursday 
of each month. Sittings can be ob- 
tained of Mr. E. A. Lane. 
Baptist Cuurcu, Rev. A. G. War- 
ner, pastor—Public worship, 10.45 
a. m., Bible school, 12.15, vestry. 
Men’s class, 12.15, atiditorium. Young 
People’s union, 6.00. Evening ser- 
vice, 7.00. Prayer meetings, Friday 
evening at 7.30. Communion first 
Sunday in the month. All seats free 
at every service. 
SacrED HEART CuHuRCH, Rev. 
Mark J. Sullivan, rector. Sunday 
Week-day 
masses 8 to 10.30 a. m. 
mass, 7 a. m. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Sr. Jorn’s Cuurcn (Episcopal). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
Sunday School, ro a. m. Morning 
service, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 
7. Holy Communion first Sunday in 
each month, II a. m. 
BreveRLY Farms Baptist CHURCH, 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, minister. 
Morning worship and sermon, 10.45. 
Bible »chool at 12m. Y. P. S.C. E. 
6 p. m. Evening worship and ser- 
mon 7.00. Communion service the 
first Sunday in the month. Mid- 
Week service, Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. 
Sr, Marcarrt’s—Rev. Nicholas R. 
Walsh, rector. Sunday Masses at 7, 
9g and 10.30 a. m.; children’s mass 
Sunday’s at 9.30 a. m. Rosary and 
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 
at 8 p. m. Week-day Masses at 7 
and 8 a.m. Sodality, Tuesdays at § 
p.m. Holy Hour, Fridays at 8 p. m. 
“Please, dearie, don’t go out to- 
night.” 
“But I’m only going down to the 
town hall, love.” 
“Oh, no! Not there! There’s to 
be a meeting of the Peace society, 
and there may be trouble.”—E.- 
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“What did you say your age was?” 
he remarked, between dances. 
“Well, I didn’t say,” smartly re- 
turned the girl, “but I’ve just reached 
71 ees 
“Ts that so?” he returned, consol- 
ingly . “What detained you?”--Punch 
Bowl. 
Nothing can constitute good-breed- 
ing that has not good-nature for its 
foundation.—L ytton. 
