20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
~ AT GLOUCESTER CHURCHES. 
This Will Remind You 
of Our New Location. St Ann’s Catholic church, Rev. 
; William J. Dwyer, pastor. First 
42? Main St.—42 mass at 6.15 a. m!; second mass at 
; 8.15; children’s mass at 9; high mass 
eee ee ee at 10.15; vesper service at 3.15 p. m. 
Our Lady of Good Voyage church. 
SUITS AND 60 ATS Rev. Francis Vieria de Bem, pastor. 
First mass at 8.30; high mass at 
For Men and Women, 10.20; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; ves- 
pers with benediction at 3 o’clock. 
Made to Order. First Church in Gloucester, Uni- 
mci verr ah bee wee woill furpreh eecernre Public worship at 10.30 
We will alter and repair any garment to o’clock, preaching by Rev. E. D. 
suit your ideas. Towle of Boston, Sunday school at 
PRESSING AND CLEANSING. 12 noon. 
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Rev. 
Henry Adasko, Mgr., 42 Mal Main ut. J. H. C. Cooper, rector. Morning 
prayer and sermon at 10.30; Sunday 
pugrter eeity eke Yet school in the Parish house at noon; 
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evening prayer with short adda re 
by the rector at 7 p. m. 
First Church of Christ, Scient i 
Cape Ann Scientific and Literary A 
sociation building, corner Middle ar 
Centre streets. Service at 10.45 
m., Sunday school at ee 45; . test 
mony meeting Wednesday evening 
7.45. Reading room open. dail 
from 2 to 4 p. m. 
Independent Christian - Chure 
- Universalist, 1774. Rev. wile : 
Rider, D. D., minister. Morning se 
vice at 10.30. Sunday school 
noon, George E. Cameron, superil 
tendent, and Richard W. Freemai 
assistant superintendent. 
Prospect Street Methodist Episec 
pal Church, Rev. J. W. Ward, pastoi 
Morning service at 10.30; 'Suné a 
school, Men’s class, Baraca and clas 
for young men at 12 noon; Juni¢ 
League at 3.30 p. m.; Epworth Leag 
ue meeting at 6. Class meeting on | 
Tuesday evening at 7.30 o’clock in 
ladies’ parlor. Praise and prayer 
meeting on Friday evening in th 
vestry at 7.30 o’cloek. | 
First Baptist Church, corner Pleas 
ant and Middle streets, Rev. Dentor 
J. Neily, pastor. Morning worship 
at 10.30 a. m.; Bible school at noor 
Willard S. Pike, Superintendent; | 
Rice Bible Class and Young Men’s | 
class at same hour; Young People’s | 
Society at 6 p. m.; evening worship | 
at 7 o’elock. a 
Bethany Congregational church, | 
Eastern avenue. Rev. Richard B. | 
Grover, minister. Clarence W. 
Harvey, superintendent of Sunday 
school. Mrs.. May Lyle, musical di- 
rector. Public worship at 10.30 ¢ 
m.; Sunday school at 12. 10 o ‘clock RS 
a'§ Pp. S. Cv E, at 6.15; evening ser- 
vice at 7 0’clock. 
Trinity Corigrepational churell : 
Rev. Charles H. Williams, PhD., min- 
ister. John Cunningham, Bible 
School superintendent; George B 
Stevens, organist and music director. | 
Pubhe worship at 10.30 a. m.; Bible | 
school at 12 m., classes for all ages; 
Junior Christian Endeavor Society at 
3; Senior Christian Endeavor Society 
at 6; people’s evening service at 1 
ty) ’clock. 
We are disposed to say unkind 
things about the mule, but fact re | 
mains that there are many men who | 
are worse kickers. 
The squirrel travels a good deal | 
by rail, though he is never compell- | 
ed to show his ticket. 
Subseribe to the Breeze—$2 
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