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MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
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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. 
_.Congregational church, Dec. 6th, 
10.45 a. m. Subject: ‘* Renaissance 
of Religion,’’ continued from last Sun- 
day. 7p. m. Subject: “‘A Song in 
Exile.’”’ L. H. Ruge, minister. 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
_ Daughters will meet with Mrs. Alice 
Haskell, Dec. 7. Subject, beginning 
_ the book of the Acts of the Apostles. 
The First Baptist church, Manchester, 
Sunday, Dec. 6. The pastor, Rev. 
Theodore Lyman Frost, will preach in 
the morning on “‘ Daily Bread;’’ in the 
evening on ‘*‘ The Business Fool.’’ 
Miss Emma Prest will be soloist morn- 
| ingand evening. The Baraca class will 
_ study Abraham’s Call and Migration. 
' At the morning service the Right Hand 
of Christian Fellowship will be given to 
' the members received by baptism last 
_ Sunday evening, andthe Ordinance of 
_ the Lord’s Supper will be administered. 
Friday evening, Dec. 11, the Rev. 
_ Joseph Clark of the Congo will speak at 
the Baptist church. He will also speak 
before the ladies of the church and con- 
| gregation at 3.30 in the afternoon. 
The Philathea class will meet with 
Miss Matilda Goodwin, Wednesday 
evening, Dec. 9, at 7.30. 
_ The Ladies Social circle meeting at 
Mrs. George Kitfield’s on Ashland 
avenue, Thursday evening, was very 
largely attended, some 37 members _be- 
ing present, but because of the great af- 
fliction which has befallen a former pre- 
| sident of the circle, Mrs. John Baker, 
the meeting adjourned for two weeks, 
without taking any action, 
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An entertainment and sale of fancy 
articles and homemade candy will be 
held at the Chapel next Wednesday 
evening, Dec. 9, under the auspices of 
the Ladies Social circle. Admission 10 
cents. 
The annual meeting of the Orthodox 
Congregational church, Manchester, 
will be held at the Chapel next Thurs- 
day evening, Dec. 10, at 7.30 o’clock. 
There will be an election of chairman, 
election of church officers and commit- 
tees, and reports of the various. officers 
and committees will be presented. 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening, 
Dec. 7, at the home of Mrs. Levi 
Harvey. A large attendance is desired. 
Entertainment and Sale of the Church 
Aid. 
The entertainment and sale under the 
auspices of the Church Aid society was 
held in the Town hall, Wednesday 
evening, Dec. 2. The sale opened at 
7 o'clock, and the tables were well filled 
with many articles which met with a 
ready sale. “There were eight tables, 
the following persons being in charge: 
Fancy, Mrs. G. A. Knoerr,: Mrs. 
Albert Crowell. 
Fancy apron, Mrs. E. H. Rogers, 
Mrs. Wm. Follett. 
5 and 10c, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Cook. 
Candy, Mrs. Edward Baker, Mrs. 
Jos. McNeil. 
Cake, Mrs. Chas. E. Mason, Mrs. 
G. E. Hildreth. 
Remembrance, Miss Caldon, Miss E. 
Prest. 
Domestic, Mrs. Helen Willmonton, 
Mrs. E. Crombie, Mrs. G. H. Martin, 
Mrs. J. W. Lee. 
Ice Cream, Mrs. 
Preston. 
‘The entertainment was in charge of 
Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Follett, and a 
very interesting program was given which 
ran as follows: 
Piano Duet, ‘* Reine de Mai.”’ 
May Rogers and Annabel Lodge 
Solo, Mrs. J. W. Lee 
Pantomine representing twelve young couple 
who are thinking of matrimony and how 
they looked when married. 
Cornet and Trombone Duet, ‘‘ Alice, where 
art thou?”’ Byron Bullock, Lagory Wade 
Cornet Solo, ‘‘Seems to me I’ve always loved 
you.” Byron Bullock 
Trombone Solo ‘‘Killarney,’’ Lagory Wade 
Byron Bullock, Lagory Wade 
These selections were very pleasing, 
the encore lasting several minutes, after 
which the duet was repeated. 
The proceeds of the sale will go to- 
wards the parsonage fund. 
Preston, Clarence 
Well Known Lecturer. 
Roderick D. Dundonald of Glen 
Levan, Loch Lomond, Scotland, a lec- 
turer of world wide fame, was disap- 
pointed in not being able to come to 
eo Fon Sale by——_——_ 
GHAS. HOOPER, Manchester 
EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
And Decorator 
Personal attention given to all work 
Shop: 17 School 8t., 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Manchester 
Our milk is from high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. 
Careful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., Manchester 
WHY DELAY? 
The erection of that monument. Have you not given the 
matter more than sufHcient consideration. Come and see us 
about it at once. Look over our handsome designs, select one 
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Manchester last Sunday as announced. 
He came Tuesday and lectured at the 
Chapel that night. He will be here 
again on Sunday, Dec. 13, and will de- 
liver one of his lectures. 
Mr. Dundonald isno novice on the 
lecture platform, as he has delivered 
lectures in the principal cities of Canada 
and United States. His success as a 
lecturer lies in the fact that he speaks 
entirely free from manuscript or mem- 
orizing. His mind is stored with facts . 
regarding his themes, and with natural 
flow of language and intense dramatic 
power, with a tall and commanding fig- 
ure, he holds audiences spell-bound from 
the beginning to the close of his lecture. 
