NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHURCH NOTES. 
MANCHESTER. 
Rey. Frank B. Alger of Cambridge 
will preach at the Congregational church 
Sunday. 
Rev. Wm. F. Powers delivered a lec- 
ture in Beverly Monday evening on ‘“The 
National Music of Ireland, Old and 
New,”’ the occasion being a St. Patrick 
concert given in City hall in aid of St. 
Mary’s Star of the Sea church. Fr. Pow- 
ers’ lecture was greatly enjoyed. A num- 
ber from here attended the concert. 
The organ at the Baptist church has 
been taken apart this week and cleaned, 
and it has also been tuned by an out of 
town concern. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
~ Daughters will meet Monday evening, 
March 25, with Mrs. Anna Phillips. 
Topic: ‘‘Plants.’’ 
“Christ our Passover’? will be the sub- 
ject of Rev. E. Hersey Brewster’s ser- 
mon at the Baptist church Sunday morn- 
ing. At the evening service he will 
preach on ‘“The New Song.’’ Special 
music. 
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will find the usual excellent aasortment of 
CANDIES and SWERTMEATS, 
Visit our recently renovated ice-cream 
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KASTER OPENING 
Next week on 
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 
March 28, 29 and 30. 
A complete line of latest IMPORTED and DOMESTIC 
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REITH’S $204 Essex sv. SALEM. 
The following Holy Week program 
will be carried out at the Sacred Heart 
church: Blessing and distribution of palms 
tomorrow(Palm Sunday )at 10.30 a.m. ; 
Rosary, Sermon and Benediction, tomor- 
row evening at 7.30; ‘“Way of the 
Cross’ ’ Tuesday evening at 7.30; Reposi- 
tory ceremonies ‘Thursday morning at 8 
o'clock; ‘‘Mass of the Presanctified’’ 
Good Friday at 8 a.m. ; chanting of tene- 
brae and sermon on the ‘‘Last Word of 
Christ on the Cross,’’ Friday evening at 
7.30; Blessing of Paschal Candle and 
Easter water, Saturday morning at 8 
0’ clock. 
Farther Lights Hold 
Public Meeting. 
The Farther Lights entertained the 
Foreign and Home Missionary societies 
at tea, Monday evening, in the vestry of 
the Baptist church. A public meeting 
was afterward held at which Miss Pick- 
ering of Salem spoke on the work of the 
circle. She spoke particularly on the 
work of the eleven circles now formed in 
the Essex Association and of the mission- 
aries sent out by these circles. Speaking 
of the work of the individual members 
she said: ‘“The Lord will tell you where 
and what to do; it may be to stay athome; 
it may be to go to a far off land to save 
those who have never heard God’s Word. 
Rest assured he will surely show you your 
work if you will but come in touch with 
hime” 
‘The speaker referred also to the school 
buildings and their needs in the mission- 
ary lands, and read letters from Miss Helen 
Bissell and Miss Prince, the latter of 
Wenham, both of whom are sent out by 
the local circles. A collection was taken 
for the work of the circle. 
Easter Booklets at Allen’s  * 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending Mar. 16: 
Wm Barker, Joseph E Bachman, Mrs Norman 
S Bean, Alfred G Corrin, W H Demark, E 
‘A Gould, W J Goldwaith, Miss Alice Holmes, 
W O Lipscomb, Thomas M Lewis, Miss Bessie 
Morse, Mrs James Morgan, Mrs Alice Matcalf, 
ae i C Mason, Winifred I Ritcey, James 
ussell. 
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