PUBLIC NOTICE 
Sealed Proposals will be received for the 
Construction of the Summer and Raymond St. 
Sidewalk by the Board of Selectmen until 
Thursday evening, April 27, at 7.30 o'clock, 
when they will be publicly opened. Specifi- 
cations may be obtained at the office of the 
Board. Bids should be endorsed as ‘‘Proposals 
for Sidewalk.’’? The Selectmen reserve the right 
to reject any and all bids as the interest of the 
Town may require. 
BoarpD OF SELECTMEN 
Town of Manchester 
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Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 8.30 and 10.30 
a.m. Rosary and Benediction at 3.30 
p.m. Week-day Mass at the church 
at 7.30 a.m. 
Orthodox Cong’] Church. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday school, 12m. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meeting Tues- 
day, 7.30 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible school, 12 m. BYPU, 6.00, in 
the vestry. Evening worship, 7.00. 
Prayer meetings Tuesday and Friday 
evenings, 7.30. 
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First Baptist church, Manchester. 
Next Sunday, April 23, the Pastor 
will preach in the morning on “Living 
Victoriously”; in the evening on 
“The Deceitfulness of Sin.” 
The Ladies’ Social Circle connected 
with the Manchester Congregational 
church will meet with Mrs. I. M. 
Marshall, Wednesday evening, April 
26th. 
Easter Sunday at the Manchester 
churches was observed in the usual 
manner, with special singing at the 
morning services and with concerts 
by the Sunday Schools in the eve- 
ning. The churches were _ beauti- 
fully decorated with flowers for the 
occasion. 
At the Baptist church, Sunday eve- 
ning the following program was pre- 
sented : 
Chorus, Welcome, Oh Beautiful Eastertide 
Seripture and Prayer, Superintendent 
Solo, The Lily, Brenda Cook 
Chorus, Banners of Sprin 
Reading, Easter Gifts, 
Song, Easter Bells 
Chorus, Easter Bells are Ringing ; 
Reading, Send the Tidings, Abbott Foster. 
Solo, Beautiful Lilies, Mellissa Stanley — 
Who Will Roll the Stone Away? Choir 
Chorus, Angels Rolled the Stone Away 
Reading, He Showed Them His Hands, 
Ruth Spry 
Choir 
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Gladys Hildreth 
Peace’ Be Unto You, 
The Power of the Resurrection, 
The Pastor 
Reading, Down in the Lilied Garden, 
Annie Younger 
Song, Down in the Lilied Garden, Choir 
Living Songs, Ethel Andrews 
Collection 
At the Congregational church, at 
5 o'clock the following program was 
presented : 
Hymn 446, Hymnal, ‘‘Hark Ten Thou- 
sand Harps and Voices,’’ ; 
Congregation 
Prayer by the Pastor 
‘¢ aster,’ 
Song, ‘‘Love Divine,’’ | 
‘In the Meadow,’’ 
By Wilbur Stanley, 
Esther Olson, 
Louise Andrews 
‘¢ Joyful Easter,’’ John Robertson 
‘‘Christ the Lord is Risen Today,’’ . 
Chorus of Girls 
‘‘The Easter Sunshine Breaks Again,’’ 
Luella Stanley 
Elizabeth Saben 
Primary School 
Willie Barnet, 
Sumner Peabody, 
Duett, 
Mrs. Raymond Allen, Mrs. Edw. Wilcox 
“¢ Jack in the Pulpit,’’ Mark Sinnicks 
‘‘Under the Ground,’’ Primary School 
‘“Haster Call,’’ 
Margaret Cruikshank, Helen Beaton, 
Mary Knight 
‘‘The Fire by the Sea,’’ 
‘¢Crown Him,’’ 
Offering ; 
Presentation of Reward Pins 
Presentation of Plants 
Hymn, 99 
Benediction 
Postlude 
Geo. Knight 
Chorus of Girls 
. : 
Congregation 
A special feature of the service was 
the presentation by Supt. Sabin of 
gold pins to the scholars who had not 
missed a session of Sunday school 
during the year. The following were 
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