MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL, Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch, pastor. — Sunday 
“morning worship with sermon, 
10.45. 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 
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, auditorium, 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 CuurcH, Rev. 
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. 
An interesting Christmas program 
has been arranged for the Baptist 
church. Sunday morning at 10.45 
instead of the customary preaching 
service, the annual Christmas concert 
will be given by members of the Sun- 
day School. This is arranged so as 
to give the evening service over to a 
cantata and other special music, at 7 
o’clock. On Christmas Eve (Thurs- 
day) the usual Christmas tree and 
concert will be given at 7 o’clock. 
The next meeting of the King’s 
Daughters will be held at the home 
of Mrs. Edward Crowell, Monday 
evening of next week. 
CuristMAS CANTATA 
The following Christmas program 
will be offered at the Baptist church, 
Sunday evening, Dec. 20, at 7 o’clock. 
Prelude, March Solemnelle, Mailley 
The Virgin Birth, St. Luke 
Response, Christmas Night, Goller 
Offertory, The Shepherds, Salome 
Address, The One Altogether 
Lovely, The Pastor 
Cantata, The Christmas Child 
G. Browne 
Postlude, Fanfare in D, Bridge 
It is said that the German invaders 
of Belgium, whatever else they may 
have destroyed, have been careful not 
to injure park trees. The cavalry- 
men, so a report goes, are forbidden 
to tie their horses to trees for fear 
that the animals will gnaw the bark. 
Germany was the first nation to apply 
forestry on a large scale, some of the 
crown forests having been under 
‘scientific management for over a 
hundred years, 
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Special Christmas programs have 
been arranged for the Cong’l church. 
On Sunday morning the choir will 
render special music and the pastor, 
Rev. C. A. Hatch will preach an ap- 
propriate Christmas sermon. There 
will be no evening service, but at 4 
o’clock a praise service will be given 
by the choir. The following anthems 
will be rendered: 
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“Hear My Prayer,” Mendelssohn 
The usual Sunday School Concert 
and Christmas tree will be held at the 
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