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MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday School 12m. Y. P. S. C. E. 
6.00 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.30 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible School 12.00 m. B. Y. P. U. 
6.00 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.30. 
; Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 9.00 and 10.30 a. m. 
Sunday School at 2.30 o’clock. Rosary, 
Instructions and Benediction of the 
Blessed Sacrament Sunday afternoon at 
3.30, except second Sunday of each 
month when the service will be at 7.30 
in conjunction with meeting of the Holy 
Name society. Advanced Class Friday 
evenings at 7.30 o'clock. Week-day 
Mass at the Chapel at 7.30 a. m. 
First Baptist church, Manchester, 
Sunday, Nov. 22. The pastor, Rev. 
‘Theodore Lyman Frost, will preach in 
the morning on “Thy Kingdom 
Come;’’ in the evening he begins a new 
series of evening sermons on ‘‘ The 
Four Fools.’’ The series will be given 
Sunday evenings as follows: 
Nov. 22, “* The Foolish Fool.’’ 
Nov. 29, ‘“The More Sensible Fool.’’ 
Dec. 6, «©The Business Fool.”’ 
Dec. 13, ** The Scientific Fool ”’ 
Miss Brenda Cook will sing both morn- 
ing and evening. 
Union Thanksgiving seivices :will be 
held next Thursday morning at the Bap- 
tist church. Rev. ‘Fheodore . Lyman 
Frost will preach the sermon. Subject: 
‘Prosperity.’’ 
The Ministering Circle of Kings 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Mary 
Lane, Nov. 23rd. Subject: “* Thanks- 
giving.’ 
The entertainment and sale to be held 
in the Town hall on Wednesday even-- 
ing, Dec. 2, under the auspices of the 
Baptist Church Aid society, will be an 
affair well worth the price of admission, 
---10 cents. A very interesting enter- 
tainment program is being prepared and 
will be presented at 8 o'clock, while the 
sale will start at 7. Cake, ice cream 
candy, fancy and useful articles will be 
offered for sale. “The object of the 
affair is to raise money for the parsonage 
fund. 
A quartet composed of Mrs. George 
Goldsmith (Christine Yetter,) Mrs. 
F. P. Knight, A. L. Saben and F. J. 
Merrill sang at the Congregational church 
last Sunday morning, and Mrs. Gold- 
smith sang a solo. 
Geo. W. Jewett and Rev. L. H. 
Ruge were in Boston, Thursday to rep- 
resent the local Congregational church 
atthe laymen’s conference on mission 
work at Pilgrim hall. 
Eight candidates for Baptism have 
come before the committee of the Baptist 
church and will be received into the 
church by baptism a week from Sunday 
night,---Nov. 29. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiggin had 
their little daughter christened at the 
morning service, at the Congregational 
church, last Sunday. 
Literary Society. 
A special meeting of the Literary Soc- 
iety of the Manchester High school was 
held Wednesday when Byron Hobbs was 
elected secretary to fill the vacancy 
caused by the withdrawal of Ralph 
Burnham. ‘The following program was 
carried out yesterday: 
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CHRISTMAS NUMBER 
You should read ““The Woman's Invasion;”’ 
it’s powerful and disturbing, but it’s your 
business, and bound to come home to you— 
man or woman. And you should see “‘The 
Child’s Christmas Tree,” sparkling color and 
verse, almost a complete little gift book in 
itself. 
There’s the makings of a sermon, a speech, 
a laugh, or a debate in every number of 
EVERYBODY’S. 
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Tuesday Evening, NOV. 24 
AT 8 O'CLOCK 
TICKETS 15c - - Good Prizes 
Comp., The Training of the Spartans, 
Clarence Menkin 
Rec., A Ballad of the Tempest, Lydia Dennis 
Comp., The Life of An Engineer, 
Brice Specht 
Rec., The Sugar Plum Tree, Annie Coughlin 
Serial Story (A Boy’s Adventure at Sea) 
Chap. II, May Rogers 
Rec., In Apple Gathering Time, 
Walter Stanley 
Asthur Kehoe 
To William Lloyd Garrison, ~ 
Willian Walen 
Opal Scott 
Violin Solo, 
Rec:, 
Comp., A Midnight Feast, 
Rec.; The Nine Little Goblins, 
Francis Andrews 
Comp., The Life of Daniel Boone, 
Catherine Meany 
Rec., To a Waterfowl, Abbie Floyd 
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