CHURCH NOTES. 
MANCHESTER. 
At the Baptist church tomor- 
row special recognition will be 
~ made of Easter both in the morn- 
ing and evening. The pastor, 
- Rey. E. H. Brewster, will preach 
‘in the morning on “Christ the 
First Fruits,” The Easter con- 
~ cert by the Sunday School will be 
_ given in the evening at 7 
Rey. Fay Tyler of Norwood, 
_N. Y., late of Columbus, O., will 
Mpreach at the Congregational 
~ church tomorrow. 
Next Monday evening the con- 
cert in the Town hall in aid of the 
Sacred Heart church building 
fund will begin at 7.45 and willbe 
followed by dancing. 
It is anticipated that the grano- 
‘lithic floor of the new Sacred 
Heart church will be completed 
next week, As soon as the floor 
is dried the leaded glass and the 
‘doors will be put into place. 
me the Ever Ready Circle of 
- King‘s Daughters will hold acake 
and candy sale at the home of 
Mrs, Ellery Rogers this evening. 
_ Everybody is invited to come and 
help the cause, 
' Sacred Heart Church—Easter Music 
¥ High Mass. at 10.30 a, m. 
_ Kyrie, four-part chorus Kumin 
“ages: ey 7) 66 
vs Gloria, 6“ «é “6 «< 
a Credo, s 66 66 
Regina Coeli Leonard 
Sanctus, iets Koumin 
Agnus Dei, ‘* ‘‘ ds 
esponses partly in unison, partly in harmony, 
y >| y 
. Evening Services at 7.30 0’ clock, 
— Sanctus, four-part chorus Koumin 
O Salutaris Hostia( Air, ‘“The Palms’’) 
£ Hanny S, ‘Tarran 
Regina Coeli, four-part chorus 
—Tantum Ergo, ore es 
Laudate Dominum, Omnes Gentes (Poalm 116) 
cote ere Oo orem 
Annual Parish Meeting. 
~ The Warrant for the annual 
meeting of the lirst Parish, Man- 
chester, was posted this week, and 
the meeting will be held in the 
Chapel next Wednesday evening 
at 7.30, 
Leonard 
Easter Concert. 
Instead of the usual concert 
‘given by the children of the Con- 
eens S, S., there will be an 
faster Concert tomorrow evening 
at7 o'clock given by the adult 
‘singers of the socicty, assisted b 
‘cello, violin and trombone. 
silver offering will be taken to de- 
ay eEXpEnses, 
The program is as follows: 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 1 
FRANLKIN PARK LAWN SEED 
Used exclusively in laying out the beautiful 
Public Parks of Boston, 
Costs no more than low grade mix- 
tures, as it goes further in using, 1 Ib, 
covers GOO square ft, and costs 80 cents; 4 
Ibs., $1.00; 8 cents Ib., extra by mail, 
SWEET PEAS 
NE PLUS ULTRA MIXTURE 
Giant flowers, newest 
colors and shades, 
25c4 lb.; 40c dlb.; 
By mail, postpaid, 
varieties, finest 
lOc per o2.5 75¢ |b. 
‘i NASTURTIUNMS 
FOTTLER’S SPECIAL MIXTURES. Flowers of largest size and finest color, 
RUNNING and DWARE VARIETIES. Pach 15e peroz.,50c¢ 4 lb. by mail postpaid, 
Catalogue on application, 
SCHLEGCER a PORT EERs CC®: 
26 and 27 SO. MARKET ST., BOSTON. 
Mr Perry, Mr ff Palmer, Donald R 
son, Mrs Robt & Sturgis, Victor Swanson, L. M 
Prelude, Organ, ’Cello and Violin Richard 
Miss Jessin M, Hoarn, Mr, Connins, Mr. Lone 
Scripture, ‘Phe Palm Sunday Story 
Prayer, Response by Choir 
Selection, ‘Palm Branches’’ 
CHOIR 
‘Trombone obligatto, LAaGgory Wap 
Solo, ‘‘Ave Maria’’ Gounod 
Miss CAROLYN It, ALLEN 
"Cello obligatto, Vostir COLLins 
Solo, ‘“There is a Green Hill 
Far Away”’ 
Mrs, E. H. 
Solo, ‘*Calvary”’ 
Mrs. I’, G, 
Hynm, No, 400 
CONGREGATION (standing) 
Scripture, “The Master Story 
Selection, ‘“Che Glad Waster Morning’ 
Mrs. ‘THOMAS BAKER AND CHOIR 
Solo, ‘Master Eve’ Gounod 
Miss Gurrrupy 2B, GoLbsmMirn 
Violin obligatto, Mr. Lona 
Duet, ‘Ave Sanctissima’’ 
Miss CArRoLyn Ei, ALLEN 
Mrs, I, H. Witcox 
Pobin, Mis Winnona Woodard, Louis Winlin, 
Miss Hester White, L He Young, 
Young. 
Mrs Joseph 
laure 
SamunrL L. Wueraron, P, M, 
Do You Like 
Gounod 
WILCOX 
Rodney 
CHEEVER 
to Paint Often? 
Lynes 
The surest way 
Oe ee OL 
Solo, ‘Christ is Risen’’ Dressler 
A, L, SABEN 
Violin obligatto, ‘T. W. LONG nr z y no 
Solo, ‘‘Master Day” Marzo painting of 
Miss Wrugn, McDrarmMip 
Violin obligatto, “T, W. Lona 
Offertory 
Distribution of plants to members of S, 5. 
Hymn, No, 436 
CONGREGATION 
Postlude, Grand March 
Miss J. M. Hoare 
[tis to be hoped that such a 
progam as the above may be re- 
peated from time to time, Chere 
1s, Of course, Some expense con- 
nected with carring out Diya 
of this kind and proper financial 
support should be given it to en- 
courage further efforts of the 
kind, 
ten is 
Meyerbeer 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass,, P. O. for week ending Mar, 23: 
2 Mrn Jl’ Coffey, 2 Mrs W B Coit, Mr Cal- 
houn, Mra D $ Curtis, 2’‘Tos W Coolidge Jr, 
Mra l, Cashman, Mrs MW Elliott, Mra J 5 
Vouy, Mra Dorothea H Felton, D LE Gulvin, 
A WH Gerhardt, Mrs. John Gumffer, Cl Hayes, 
2 Mios & K Holmes, R Wm Holmes, M Islivem, 
Mra C MeCowbry, Thos MeCunn, Clodomir 4 
Noiseux, Mrs & W Whiting, Mrs E Potvin, 
4 YOU BALE HY 
E.A. LANE, \ 
School Bt., MANCHESTER, 
