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SMmuURCH NOTES. 
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Next Wednesday the spring 
meeting of the Essex South Con- 
ference of the Congregational 
churches is to be’ held with the 
local church. The program will 
~be found on page 15 of this issue. 
The ladies of the church are pre- 
paring to serve dinner to the 
_ visitors. 
The Bible School convention 
of the Salem Baptist association 
is to be held next Wednesday 
also, with the Gloucester church. 
A delegation from here will 
attend. ; 
fev tienry Burdon of Hart- 
ford, Conn., will preach at the 
Congregational church tomorrow. 
Mr. Burdon is a young man and 
comes here as a candidate, strong- 
ly recommended. 
A “poverty” party was held in 
the vestry of the Baptist church 
Wednesday evening, when a 
most delightful evening was en- 
joyed by all who attended. Many 
came dressed in harmony with 
the name of the social. A pleas. 
ing program was carried out con- 
sisting of the following: Piano 
solo, “Moonlight on the Hud- 
son,’ Miss Alice Rainville; read- 
ing, “Prayerand Potatoes,’ Mrs. 
Wm, Follett; vocal solo, “’Juani- 
ta,’ Miss Alice Tappan; reading, 
Mrs. Charlotte Brown; autoharp 
selection, Robert Baker, jr.;read- 
ing, “Mr. Hayes’ Memory Sys- 
tem,’ Mrs. Brown; piano solo, 
“Lovely Flowers,” Miss Ethel 
Batley. Refreshments were ser- 
ved. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster will 
begin a series of sermons at the 
Baptist church tomorrow morn- 
ing on “The Second Coming of 
ist, taking as his first sub- 
ject, “The Fact of his Coming.” 
In the evening his subject will 
be “The Way to Satisfaction.” 
Communion will be observed 
at the churches tomorrow morn- 
ing at the close of the usual ser- 
vices. 
Mrs.Seddie Follett will lead the 
the B. Y. P. U. meeting tomorrow 
evening. Subject: The Power of 
a contented life. Phil. 4: 0-20. 
The Ministering Circle of 
Kings Daughters will meet Mon- 
day evening, May 5, with Miss 
fer. Allen. Topic: “Plants of 
the Bible.” | 
The May Breakfast given in 
the Chapel Wednesday noon by 
the Ladies Social Circle proved 
a grand success, such a number 
attending, in fact, that the com- 
mittee was unable to supply all, 
and toward the end some had _ to 
go with half-fare. Over 100 were 
setved, Chicken pie was the 
‘principal feature of the “break- 
fast” with strawberry shortcake 
as.a second “leader,” The com- 
mittee in charge was composed 
of Miss Martha C. Knight(chair- 
man). Mrs; Franky R» Geos L., 
Edward S., and Susan Knight. 
Those who assisted by serving 
were: Misses Amy B. Haskell, 
Alice Knight, Grace Allen, Jessie 
Hoare, Mrs,.L. W, Carter, Mrs. 
Fred M. Johnson, Mrs. Glendenn- 
ing,and Mrs. J. W. Cook, the 
Jatter a guest of Mrs. Edward S. 
Knight. 
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evenings in this month, May 22 
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and 29, illustrated lectures will be 
given in the Town hall under the 
auspices of-the-B..Y..P,U..,,Qn 
the first date Ernest Randall 
Thomas will lecture on “San 
Francisco, Old and New,” and 
on the second Mr. Kempton will 
lecture on “Miles Standish.” 
The Teachers’ Training class 
will meet Monday evening w ith 
Miss Olive Cook. 
The: Ever’ Ready: “Circle ‘of 
Kings Daughters will meet with 
Mrs. Levi Harvey on Monday. 
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