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MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL, Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch, pastor. — Sunday 
morni worship with sermon, 
0.45. Bible school, 12. Christian 
Endeavor 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 
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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, 
_ Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium, Young 
Bible school, 12.15, vestry. 
People’s union, 6.00. Evening ser- 
Prayer meetings, Friday 
Communion first 
Sunday in the month. All seats free 
at every service. 
Sacrep Heart Cuurcu, Rey. 
Mark Sullivan, pastor—Masses, 8.00 
and 10.30 o'clock. Rosary, Instruc- 
tion and Benediction of the Blessed 
Sacrament, after 10.30 mass. Week 
days: morning mass at 7.20 o'clock. 
“Imperfections in the Character of 
Lot” will be the subject of Rev. C. A. 
Hatch’s sermon at the Congregational 
church Sunday morning. Evening 
service at 7 o'clock. 
The Ladies’ Social Circle will meet 
next Wednesday evening with Mrs. 
G. W. Blaisdell. A full attendance is 
desired as it is the annual meeting. 
On and after next Sunday the eve- 
ning service at the Baptist church will 
be at 7 o’clock. A collection will be 
taken Sunday for Red Cross work. 
The church received one new mem- 
ber, by letter, last Sunday. 
Harmony Guild will meet on Mon- 
day evening, Oct. 12th, in the Chapel 
at 7.45. After a short business meet- 
ing, Miss Gertrude Goldsmith will 
give a travel talk on her trip to Cali- 
fornia. All members please come. 
MANCHESTER BROTHERHOOD 
CONGRESSMAN GARDNER THE SPEAKER 
—LARGE ATTENDANCE 
Congressman A. P. Gardner of 
Hamilton was the speaker before the 
Manchester Brotherhood last Mon- 
day evening in the Vestry of the 
Baptist church, which fact was re- 
sponsible for the record attendance, 
there being 184 present on that occa- 
sion. 
Mr. Gardner’s subject was, ina gen- 
eral way, relative to the European 
situation. It is evident that he was 
of the opinion that the German em- 
pire was the fundamental cause of 
the war. He read an extract from 
reminiscences of Bismarch, and in his 
belief, the present crisis in Europe is 
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no more than a duplicate of the situa- 
tion at that time. 
He also spoke of the assistance 
rendered by the American embassy in 
England in the disbursement of funds 
and information in regard to the lo- 
cation of Americans abroad. As an 
employee of the U. S. government he 
was one of the foremost in serving 
the people of this nation, and the way 
in which this was done, was perhaps 
one of the most interesting parts of . 
his talk. He also related his experi- 
ence in a trip he was obliged to make 
in to France, and the description he 
gave was a good example of the diffi- 
culties which many Americans abroad 
were obliged to tolerate at the time 
the war broke out. . 
Mr. Gardner said that while he re- 
spected the attitude of this nation re- 
garding neutrality he could hardly 
restrain himself from expressing his 
views of the causes of this war and 
a attitude of the German empire. 
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