NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The officers of North Shore lodge, 
A.O.U.W., were installed Tuesday 
evening by D.D.G.M.W. Charles A. 
Staten and suite of John Endicott 
lodge, of Salem. In the suite were 
ex-Mayor Peterson and John. Lovett, 
the first P.M.W. of that lodge. The 
officers installed were: E. Wallace 
Stanley, pm.w.; Senter Stanley, 
master workman; W. F. Spry, fore- 
fan fi. A. Porter, overseer; C. A. 
Lodge, guide; T. B. Stone, recorder ; 
C. W. Sawyer, financier; Horace 
Standley, treasurer; G. P. Dole, in- 
side watch; J. E. Austin, outside 
watch. A supper was served after the 
installation, oysters, ice cream and 
coffee forming the principal dishes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Southworth of 
Belfast, Me., have been visiting Mr. 
and Mrs. Albert W. Mead this week. 
Miss Elizabeth Richardson is con- 
fined to her home on Ashland avenue 
with a severe attack of grip. 
The members of William Jeffrey 
colony of Pilgrim Fathers had a very 
pleasant evening at their lodge room 
Monday night on the occasion of their 
annual turkey supper and _ roll-call. 
Prior to the supper two candidates 
were initiated,—making 11 in all that 
have been initiated into the local 
colony since Nev.1. The supreme 
officers were present Monday night. 
An interesting evening’s entertain- 
ment is being prepared for Thursday 
evening, Feb. 7, in the Town hall, un- 
der the auspices of the W.R.C. The 
principal feature will be the mock 
town meeting. Other features will 
include vocal solos by Rev. Mr. Lin- 
coln and F. K. Swett, readings by 
Miss Brewster, trombone solos by 
Lagory Wade and illustrated songs 
by H. S. Tappan. The tickets will 
be on sale at Cheever’s next week. 
Mrs. Fred M. Johnson entertained 
the Friday Afternoon whist yester- 
day. 
A pleasant feature of the Manches- 
ter club Christmas tree last week was 
the presentation by former president 
E. J. Merrill, at the conclusion of the 
distributing of presents, of a beautiful 
picture of a wood scene in Manchester 
retouched in color. 
At an exhibition of the Boston 
Architects’ club, in the Boston Public 
Library recently, there were among 
the many drawings, sketches and 
plans, two of churches, and one of 
these two was of the new Sacred 
Heart church, in Manchester. 
Joseph Warren Bray, who has been 
helping at F. H. Dennis’ the past 
month, returned to his home in West 
Gloucester, Tuesday. 
Mrs. James Kehoe has been quite 
ill at her home on Summer street. 
CHURCH NOTES 
Manchester 
“‘Faith’s Progressive Experience”’ 
will be the subject of Rev. E. Herse 
Brewster's sermon at the Baptist 
church tomorrow morning. At the 
People’s evening service he will speak 
on “The Prodigal’s Discovery.”’ 
Monday evening the Teachers’ 
Training class will meet at the Baptist 
parsonage. 
A “Birthday Social’’ will be held in 
the vestry of the Baptist church 
Wednesday evening under the auspices 
of the Church Aid society. 
The Women’s Home Mission so- 
ciety will meet in the vestry of the 
Baptist church next Friday afternoon. 
Rev. Nathan Bailey of Marblehead 
preached a forceful sermon at the 
Baptist church last Sunday evening, 
at the last of the union services heid 
in conection with the week of prayer. 
A large congregation greeted him. 
He preached from the text : “What 
shall it profit a man if he gain the 
whole world and lose his own soul,” or 
‘‘What shall a man give in exchange 
for his soul?” Mrs. J. Warren Lee 
sang a solo, and Rev. Mr. Bailey also 
sang a solo, “‘Peace.”’ 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening, 
Jan. 21, with Mrs. Nellie Rogers. 
Every member is requested to be 
present. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
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