_ AT GLOUCESTER CHURCHES. 
- $t Ann’s Catholie church, Rev. 
William J. Dwyer, pastor. First 
mass at 6.15 a.m.; second mass at 
8.15; children’s mass at 9; high 
mass at 10.15; vesper service at 
3.15 p.m. 
Our Lady of Good Voyage church. 
Rey. Francis Vieria de Bem, pastor. 
First mass at 8.30; high mass at 
10.20; Sunday school at 2 p. m.; ves- 
_ pers with benediction at 3 o’clock. 
_ First Church in Gloucester, Uni- 
tarian. Public worship at 10.30 
o’elock. Sunday school at 12 noon. 
_ §t. John’s Episcopal Church, Rev. 
J. H. C. Cooper, rector. Morning 
prayer and sermon at 10.30; Sunday 
school in the Parish house at noon; 
evening prayer with short address 
by the rector at 7 p.m. 
_ First Church of Christ, Scientist 
Cape Ann Scientific and Literary As- 
sociation building, corner Middle 
and Centre streets. Service at 10.45 
a.m., Sunday school at 11.45; testi- 
mony meeting Wednesday evening 
at 7.45. Reading room open daily 
from 2 to 4 p.m. 
Independent Christian Church, 
Universalist, 1774. Rev. William H. 
Rider, D. D., minister.. Morning ser- 
vice at 10.30. Sunday school at 
noon, George E. Cameron, superin- 
_tendent, and Richard W. Freeman, 
- assistant superintendent. 
Prospect Street Methodist Episco- 
- pal Church, Rev. J. W. Ward, pas- 
tor, Morning service at 10.30; Sun- 
- day school, Men’s class, Baraca and 
- class for young men at 12 noon; Jun- 
ior League at 3.30 p-m.; Epworth 
| League meeting at 6. Class meeting 
on Tuesday evening at 7.30 o’clock 
in ladies’ parlor. Praise and prayer 
+ meeting on Friday evening in’ the 
- vestry at 7.30 o’clock. 
First Baptist Church, corner 
Pleasant and Middle streets, Rev. 
Denton J. Neily, pastor. Morning 
worship at 10.30 a.m.; Bible school 
-at noon, Willard S. Pike, Superin- 
tendent; Rice Bible Class and 
Young Men’s class at same hour; 
Young People’s Society at 6 p.m.; 
» evening worship at 7 o’clock. 
Bethany Congregational Church, 
Eastern avenue. Rev. Richard -B. 
Grover, minister. Clarence W. 
Harvey, superintendent of Sunday 
school. Mrs. May Lyle, musicial di- 
rector. Public worship at 10.30 
-a.m.; Sunday school at 12.10 
o’clock; Y.P.S.C.E. at 6.15; eve- 
ning service at 7 o’clock. 
Trinity Congregational Church, 
- Rey.. Charles. H.. Williams, Ph.D., 
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minister. John Cunningham, Bible 
School superintendent; George B. 
Stevens, organist and music director 
Public worship at 10.30 a.m.; Bible 
school at 12 m., classes for all ages; 
Junior Christian Endeavor Society 
at 3; Senior Christian Endeavor So- 
ciety at 6; people’s evening service 
at 7 o’clock. 
Engagement Party. 
The engagement of Miss Clara 
Greenleaf of this city to Mr. Ichabod 
Henry Atwood, a member of the firm 
of Atwood, MacManus and Atwood 
of Chelsea, was announced at a party 
given at her home on Thursday even- 
ing, February 9. © 
The dining-room and parlor were 
appropriately decorated for the oc- 
casion with hearts and cupids. In 
addition there were numerous boquets 
of roses and cut flowers. A most elab- 
orate collation was served. 
Among those present were Mrs. 
Francis Homans and Mrs. Philip P. 
Moore, sisters of Miss Greenleaf, and 
Mrs. MacManus of Chelsea, whose 
husband is associated in business with 
Mr. Atwood. . 
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