“NORTH SHORE BREEZE i1 
MANCHESTER BROTHERHOOD 
INCORPORATED 1869 
The New England Trust Company 
BOSTON, MASS. 
“SAVING OF MEN,’ SusByecr oF 
INTERESTING TALK. 
The regular meeting of the Man- 
chester Brotherhood was held in the 
-vestry of the Baptist church last 
Monday evening. Rev. Albert E. 
Isaacs of Dorchester Temple, Boston, 
was the speaker of the evening. Rev. 
M. Isaacs took as his subject, “Sav- 
ing of Men.” 
The saving of men this side of the 
grave is a problem which confronts 
our great nation, said the speaker. 
The United States government is 
spending large amounts annually in 
their health department, and for sani- 
tation and pure-food perfection. ‘The 
government in making laws do so 
with the one idea of saving men; 
to give to man the greatest oppor- 
tunities towards progress. Our states 
and cities are also endeavoring to im- 
prove such conditions. This makes 
its beginning with the public school 
and system in which they are con- 
ducted. As the average life of man 
is 33 years one is endeavoring to 
get the most out of this short period. 
The child enters the schools at the 
_age of five years and from that time 
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JAMES R. HOOPER, President 
ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President ALEXANDER COCHRANE, V.-Pres. 
GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH,V.-Pres. DAVID R. WHITNEY, Vice-President 
FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer HENRY N. MARR, Secretary 
THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer FRANCIS R. JEWETT, Trust Officer 
EDWARD B. LADD Asst. Treasurer ORRIN C. HART, Asst. Trust Officer 
JAMES H. SAWYER, Manager Safe Deposit Vaults 
THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN BOSTON 
on he is administered to, in the most 
productive manner. 
Two of the most important things 
_in a man’s life is morality and reli- 
gion. Without either of these there 
can be no progress. 
In some of the foreign countries 
the governments have tried to extend 
morality and religion, but this is not 
a governmental problem, but one that 
should be left to the church. Such 
nations that have tried it, have not 
proved successful. The saving of 
men physically, mentally, and morally 
in home and civil life is indeed a 
great problem. The Sunday schools 
that are attended by many millions 
-of our young boys and girls, study 
-and are instructed on the inner life 
of man. The progress of life is all 
upstream and a large amount of will- 
power is required along with the help 
of our institutions and schools to keep 
on the path of progress. 
Rey. Mr. Isaacs spoke of a number 
of incidents which occurred at differ- 
ent periods of his life, proving most 
interesting. 
At the close of his address the 
minutes of the previous meeting were 
announced that the 
read. It was 
Manchester Brotherhood would not 
be represented at the Christmas 
Carnival owing to the fact that most 
of the members were also members 
of other organizations which were to 
be represented and therefore there 
would not be a sufficient number to 
form. 
The usual collation was served at 
the close of the meeting. 
NortuH SwHore Hort. Society 
This society will hold its annual 
banquet on Jan. 27. The banquet will 
be furnished by a caterer and will be 
followed by a short entertainment. 
Dancing will continue until twelve 
o’clock. Music will be furnished by 
Long’s orcherstra. Further, details 
will be given at a later date regard- 
ing tickets, etc. 
The next meeting of the society 
will be held on Friday evening Jan. 
ist. All members are cordially invited 
to be present and help to start the 
society on a successful New Year. 
Mr. Frank S. Gifford of the Essex 
County Agricultural School will lec- 
ture on “Breeds of Cattle.’ The 
meeting will commence promptly at 
7.30. The society extends a cordial 
invitation to any one interested in 
this subject. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending Dec. 19, 1914:—Miss C. 
Howell, Miss P. Loeffler, Mrs. T. J. 
Lewis, M. McCarroll, Rev. H. H. 
Platts, Miss Sarah Putnam, Mr. Pot- 
terton, Tony Scaveri, Oscar Sands. 
—Sam’l L. Wheaton, P. M. 
A woman’s scream is as effective 
protection to her as a man’s ability 
to fight is protection to him. 
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