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Orthodox Cong’) Church. 
. Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday school, 12 m. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. 
day, 7.30 p. m. 
Prayer meeting. Tues- 
Baptist Church. 
Rey. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
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6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
day and Friday evenings, 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 8.30 and 10.80 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction at 3.30 
p. m. Week-day Mass at the 
ehurch at 7.30 a. m. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge has been confined 
to his home most of the week by a 
severe cold. He will be unable to oc- 
cupy his pulpit tomorrow, and the 
pulpit will be supplied both morning 
and evening. 
The Harmony Guild will meet at 
the Chapel Monday evening at 7.45. 
A Colonial Party will be given in 
the ‘Town Hall on Washington’s Birth- 
day, (Feb. 22) at 7.45 by the child- 
church. 
The proceeds of the affair will be 
added to the music fund. 
Rev. O. Brouilette of the French 
Mission, Salem, will preach at the 
Baptist church Sunday morning. In 
the evening, the pastor, Rev. T. L. 
Frost will speak on “Rum.” 
Beverly Farms 
Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, Minis- 
10.45 a. m., Morning Worship 
and Sermon; Bible school at 12 m.; 
Class for Men, led by James B. Dow; 
6.15 p.m. Y. P.§.C.E.;7 p.m, 
evening wora'in 
PARENT-TEACHER 
ASSOCIATION 
The February meeting of the Par- 
ent-Teacher Association will be held 
in the Price School, Thursday even- 
ing, February 23, at 7.45 o’clock. 
At this meeting the annual election 
of officers will take place, reports of 
the various committees will be read, 
and the delegates’ message from the 
Congress of Mothers at Waltham will 
be given. 
During the evening there will be 
musical selections, and the exercises 
will close with the usual social hour. 
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The second annual banquet of the 
Story High Alumni association was 
held Wednesday evening. Nearly 150 
sat down to the dinner at 6.30. Speech- 
making followed and dancing brought 
the evening to a close. Prof. N. B. 
Sargent, of Haverhill, a former teach- 
er here, was one of the speakers. Prof. 
Sabin, the present principal and Sub- 
master Hayward also replied to toasts. 
Mrs. Nellie Rogers, recording sec- 
retary of the Manchester Woman’s 
club, attended last Thursday after- 
noon’s meeting of the Woman’s aux- 
iliary to the Addison Gilbert Hospital, 
Gloucester, that city’s leading wo- 
man’s club. She received a card of 
‘interoduction to the president, Mrs. 
Maria H. Bray, from Miss Mary Tay- 
lor Falt, former recording secretary 
of the Woman’s auxiliary. She re- 
ported the meeting most enjoyable and 
instructive. John H. Gutterson of 
Boston was the speaker. He discus- 
sed “Famous Songs and Why.” 
The Gloucester-Manchester Asso- 
ciation of the Musicians’ Union held 
a special meeting last Sunday after- 
noon, at which the president William 
F. Spry, of Manchester, was elected 
a representative of the organization 
to attend the annual session of the 
National Union at Jacksonville, Fla., 
in May. This wili be the first time 
the Gloucester-Manchester Associa- 
tion has had a representative attend- 
ing the national body session. 
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A WORD TO THE WISE 
There are two sure ways of ruining a watch. 
the wood shed and hit it with an axe 
workman do your repairing. 
the end. 
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The other is to let some incompetent 
The first way is quicker and less expensive in 
If you care anything for your watch, if you want to be sure of getting what 
you pay for and of being satisfied with the result, bring your r: pairing to us 
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——AT THE——— 
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130 Cabot Street, 
Beverly 
ROGERS AND CHASE BUILDING 
you will find as nice a line of High Grade Pianos as ever 
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ex- 
Over 700 LESTER PIANOS Sold in five years, not one 
dissatisfied Customer. 
PIANOS FROM $167.00 TO $500. 
Terms arranged to the purchaser’s Convenience 
SEWING MACHINES 
Domestic Goodrich New Model 
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Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products / 
for Decorations and Funeral Work. 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
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John H. Cheever ; 
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Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Hale Street 
Beverly Farms 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
