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Watches for Christmas 
If you are considering the purchase of a watch for Christmas it 
is not too early to make your selection now. 
It is our custom to ex- 
amine and adjust every watch we sell, and an early selection is 
therefore an added assurance of satisfactory service. 
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TO. MEET IN MANCHESTER 
SuNnDAY ScHoor, ASSOCIATION AT 
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 
Next WEDNESDAY 
The annual meeting and institute 
of the Gloucester district of the Mass- 
achusetts Sunday School association 
will be held Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 
the Orthodox Congregational church, 
Manchester, with afternoon session 
at 2 o’clock and evening session at 
AS 
The officers of the association are: 
Rev. A. G. Warner of the Manches- 
ter Baptist church, president; Wil- 
lard S. Pike of Gloucester, vice-pres. ; 
Rey. C. A. Hatch of the Manchester 
Cong’l church, secretary and treas- 
urer. 
Some of the speakers announced 
are: Rev. Joseph F. Fielden, Worces- 
ter, Rev. Carey W. Chamberlin, D. 
D., Beverly, Hamilton S. Conant, 
Boston, Rev. Donald H. Gerrish, 
Lynn. 
An interesting program has been 
arranged for the day, as follows: 
AFTERNOON SESSION 
2.00. Preparation service conduct- 
ed by Rev. W. W. Campbell, pastor 
Rockport Cong’l church; praise and 
prayer; greetings by the pastor; Rev. 
C. A. Hatch; response by the presi- 
dent, Rev. A. G. Warner. 
2.20. Bible study conducted by Rev. 
Joseph F. Fielden, Worcester. 
2.55. Hymn. 
3.00. Address, “Evangelism in the 
Sunday School,” Rev. Carey W. 
Chamberlin, D. D., First Baptist 
church, Beverly. 
3.25. Music. 
3.30. Report of secretary and treas- 
urer, Rev. Chas. A. Hatch; offering; 
report of departmental secretaries— 
Home, Mrs. Howard Gee, Rockport; 
Elementary, Mrs. Joseph T. Moulton, 
E. Gloucester; Advanced, Rev. W. 
T. Hale, Rockport; Adult, Rev. Den- 
ton J. Neily, Gloucester; appointment 
of committees on nominations and 
resolutions. 
4.00. Address, Hamilton §. Con- 
ant, general secretary; discussion. 
4.40. Music. 
4.45. Prayer for awakening and 
deepening of spiritual life in our Sun- 
day Schools conducted by Rev. Edw. 
W. Lutterman, Prospect St. M. E. 
church, Gloucester. 
5.00. Intermission. 
5.10. Department sessions — Ele- 
mentary, teachers of scholars under 
13, Mrs. L. E. Ware, Worcester; 
Teen Age, teachers of scholars be- 
tween 13-20, Hamilton S. Conant; 
Adult, teachers of scholars over 20, 
Rev. Mr. Fielden; Home department, 
Miss Katharine C. Bourne, Foxboro. 
6.00 Supper hour and superinten- 
dents’ and pastors’ round table, Rev. 
Denton J. Neily. 
EVENING SERVICE 
7.15. Devotional service, Rev. C. 
H. Williams, Ph. D., Trinity Cong’l, 
Gloucester. 
7.30. The Work of our Homes, 
Miss Bourne; The Work for our 
Children, Mrs. Ware. 
8.00. Music; offering; report of 
committees. ; 
8.15. Address. “The Challenge of 
the Harvest,” Rev. Donald H. Ger- 
rish, St. Paul’s M. E., Lynn. 
8.45. Music. 
8.50. Northfield Summer School of 
Sunday School methods, 100 sterop- 
ticon views. 
THEIR SILVER WEDDING 
On Nov. 28th, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
F. Silver celebrated the 25th anniver- 
sary of their marriage, at their home 
on Summer st., Manchester. The 
couple were married Nov. 28th, 1889, 
by the late Rev. D. F. Lamson at his 
home. Among the guests from out 
of town, on the occasion of the anni- 
versary last Saturday were Mrs. 
Sarah Strickland of Revere (Mrs. 
Silver’s mother), Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 
Carty of Waltham, Mr. and Mrs. F. 
A. Bugbee of Revere and Mr. and 
Mrs. A. E. Harvey of Brookine. 
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