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Spring Conference of Congregational 
Churches at Manchester. 
The spring meeting of the Essex South 
conference will be held with the Con- 
gregational church, Manchester, next 
Wednesday, May 8. Following is the 
program: 
Morning 
9.30—Devotional service, Rev. W. F. 
Warren of Peabody. 
9.45—Organization and business. 
10.00—Topic, ‘“The possibilities of the 
Sunday school.’’ 
“Through the home depart- 
ment,’’ Address by Miss M. 
Gertrude Griggs, Supt. of the 
Worcester district. 
Discussion opened by 
Louise Sawyer of Danvers. 
“Through adult Bible classes 
for men,’’ 
Address by Rev. Edwin N. 
Hardy, Ph. D., of Quincy, Mass. 
Discussion opened by Rev. 
Edward H. Byington of Beverly. 
11.30—‘ ‘Principles of work among 
boys.’’ 
Address by H. W. Gibson, state 
secretary Boy’s Dept. Mass. We 
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Followed by discussion. 
12.15—‘‘Report of the Statistical 
scribe,’ by Rev. A. J. Covell. 
12.30—Collation. 
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Our Buying Organization has brought together an offering of 
Suits which are meeting with decided favor. 
hehted with the large assortment and varied styles, 
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Hverybody is de- 
If you want something out of the ordinary—a suit that will thoroughly please you— 
see the exclusive models 
$25.00, $30.00, $33. 50, $35.00, $40.00 : 
$48.50. They are mostly sample suits—one of a kind. 
For those who wish something of more moderate price, yet desire 
correct style, good material and up-to-date tailoring, we have three 
special price lots as follows: 
$10.98, $15.00, $18.50 
Hundreds of women have already found that it pays to buy their > 
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Afternoon 
2.00—Reading of the roll. 
Business. 
2.15—Topic: “‘Woman’s work in the 
church.’’ 
‘‘For the united organization in 
the home church.’’ 
Address, Mrs. M. A. Hall. 
“‘For the higher education through 
the home church.’’ 
Address, Miss Alice Walton, 
Asso. Prof. of Latin in Wellesley 
college. 
“‘For the world work through the 
home church.’’ 
Address, Miss Helen B. Calder, 
Woman’s Board. 
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"MANCHESTER 
A few Manchester friends of Mr. and 
Mrs. Chas. A. Glover of Ipswich attend- 
ed the 15th anniversary of their marri- 
age last Saturday. 
C. H. Benton, formerly in charge of 
the Arthur W. Pope estate in Wellesley, 
is with Mrs. Sylvester ower for the 
season, and will reconstruct the English 
garden at her estate, off Masconomo st. 
Lewis Manchester, who is connected 
with the Construction Dept. of the New 
Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., and has been in 
Burlington, Vt., and Waterville, Me., 
the past winter, is back to Manchester at 
present and is engaged in changing ov 
the Beverly exchange into new quarte 
The BREEZE one year, one dollar. 
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