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This is an original 10c size package which will be 
sold at this 4 price while the lot lasts. 
Remember there is only a limited number of packages 
in this lot and when they are gone there will be no more 
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Orthadox, Cong’l Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday School-42-m:- oY Pe So Grek. 
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 
aibnith 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, Dec. 27. Rev. Theodore 
Lyman Frost, the pastor, will preach in 
the morning on ‘ Temptations;’’ in the 
evening on ‘‘ Redeeming the Time.’ 
At the close of the evening service the 
Ordinance of Baptism will be adminis- 
tered. The Baraca class will study the 
Life of Jacob. Monday evening at 7.30 
the Baraca class will meet at their room 
at the church and have a Reflectoscope 
exhibition. The Junior Baraca will be 
the guests of the Baraca that evening. 
Thursday evening, the evening before 
New Year, services will be held at the 
church beginning at 7.30. The pro- 
gram is as follows: 7.30—8.30 Sunday 
School hour in charge of Dea. Robert 
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9.30—10, deacons in charge; 10— —12 
wratthiniohe service proper. Hour from 
10-—11 leader to be announced; hour 
from 11—12 in charge of the pastor. 
All are cordially invited to all these 
services. 
‘The soloist for Sunday evening at the 
Baptist church will be Clifford Brown of 
Gloucester. Mr. Brown is one of the 
clerks at Hooper’s grocery. 
The Ladies’ Social circle will meet 
next Wednesday evening at Mrs. Ed- 
ward Haraden’s, Bridge street. 
‘The Philathea class will meet with 
Miss Emma Prest, Monday evening, 
Dec. 28, at 7.30. 
The Sacred Heart church is beauti- 
fully decorated for the Christmas season, 
the first time the new church will be 
used at Christmas time. The singing, 
too, at the High Mass tomorrow morn- 
ing at 10.30 will be a feature well worth 
hearing. 
The music at the High Mass at the 
Sacred Heart church tomorrow---Christ- 
mas morning, at 10.30, is expected to be 
of first class quality, as the chorus of 15 
voices have put in much time and effort 
in practicing for the event. Rev. Fr. 
Powers extends an invitation to any of 
his non-Catholic friends who would like 
to hear the music to attend the services 
tomorrow morning. All will be wel- 
come. ‘There wiil be room for every- 
body. 
Rev. David W. Hearn, S. J., vice 
president of Boston College, will sing 
the mass on Christmas morning and will 
preach the sermon. 
The usual Christmas entertainment for 
the children of the Sacred Heart church 
Sunday School will be held at Parish hali 
on Saturday afternoon at 2.30. A Punch 
& Judy show by Prof. Mack of Boston 
will be provided for the children’s en- 
tertainment, to be followed by a dis- 
tribution of candy, 
Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
SALEM, MASS 
ERERERREREERREREM 
At the Baptist church next Friday 
evening, Jan 1, a missionary concert 
by the missionary workers will be given. 
A colleetion will be taken. 
ELLELEENELE LENE ER NEEE ENE 
Assistant Appointed to Pastorate of 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Joseph A. Brandley hasbeen ap- 
pointed by Most Reverend Archbishop 
Williams as assistant to Rev. Fr. Pow- 
ers, at the Sacred Heart church, Man- 
chester, and he will begin his duties here 
on New Year’s Day. ° 
Rev. Fr. Brandley is a graduate of the 
Brighton (St. John’s) Seminary, and was 
ordained to the priesthood last Friday, at 
the cathedral in Boston. He is the first 
assistant to be appointed to the Manches- 
ter church. 
Annual Xmas Concerts. 
At the Baptist church, the following 
program will be carried out this evening 
at 7.30: 
Singing, ‘‘Joy to the World,’’ Congregation 
Welcome, Gladys Hildreth 
Exercise, Three boys 
Singing, ‘‘Greet the King,”’ 
Recitation, 
Solo, ‘‘Lullaby,”* 
Recitation and song, 
Recitation, 
Chorus of girls 
Abbott Foster 
Brenda Cook 
Ethel Spry 
Ruth Bullock 
Recitation, Alice Andrews and Rita Weir 
Solo, Josephine Brooks 
Recitation, ‘‘Xmas so Long Coming,”’ 
Doris Knoerr 
Closing Song, ‘‘Make Everybody Happy,”’ 
Chorus of girls. 
After this program there will be the 
distribation of presents. 
At the Congregational church some- 
thing differentin the line of entertain- 
ment will be given. The first part will 
be inthe form of a tableau. The stage 
has been transformed into an old fash- © 
ioned sitting room with a large fireplace 
in the center. “The family is seen sit- 
ting around the fireplace, and the mother 
(Miss Edna Kitfield) is telling stories to 
her children (Pauline Semons andMary 
