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MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
OR) HODOX .CONGREGA- 
TIONAL— pastor. 
Sunday morning worship, with — ser- 
mon, 10:45. Bible school 12:00. 
Christian Endeavor society 6:00 p. m. 
Evening worship with sermon, 7:00. 
Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 in the 
chapel. Woman’s Missionary society 
the ist Thursday of each month. Sit- 
tings can be obtained of A. S. Jewett. 
BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. A. G. 
Warner, pastor. Public worship, 
10:45 a.m. Bible school, 12:15, ves- 
try. Men’s class, 12:15, auditorium. 
Young People’s union, 6:00. Even- 
ing service, 7:00. Prayer meeting 
Friday evening at 7:30. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. A\ll seats 
are free at every service. 
SACRED HEAR’T—Rev. Mark Sul- 
livan, pastor. Masses, 8:00 and 10:00 
o'clock. Sunday school at 2:30 o'clock. 
Rosary, Instruction and Benediction 
of the Blessed Sacrament, 3:30 
o'clock. Week days—Morning mass 
at 7:30 o’clock. Advanced class Fri- 
day evening at 7:30 o’clock. 
On account of the Week of Prayer 
the next meeting of Harmony Guild 
will be Jan. 13, instead of Jan 6. 
A repetition of the cantata, ‘“Santa’s 
Little Boy,” which was given by the 
Congregational Sunday school Christ- 
mas eve, took place at the chapel last 
evening. An admission of ten cents 
was charged. There was a big atten- 
dance. 
The Annual Business meeting of 
The King’s Daughters will be held 
Monday evening at the home of Mrs. 
William Lethbridge. A good attend- 
ance is desired. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P.O. for week 
ending December 27, 1912: Mrs John 
Warren Achorn, Miss Steila Prew- 
ster, Miss Edna Champlin, Janes F. 
Cavanaugh, Miss Bridget Donoghue, 
M. A. Donald, Mrs. Martin Etevall, 
Mrs. Abraham Garmon, Patrick Han- 
non, John Lini, Miss Margaret Mur- 
phy, Miss Ellie Murphy, Harry Phil- 
lips, Miss Agnes Tully—S. L. Whea- 
ton, ps IM. 
Of course the mills of the gods 
grind slowly. Who can imagine gods 
exceeding the speed limit? 
Tell your joys to everybody, but 
bury your troubles in your own grave- 
yard. 
MANCHESTER 
A serial story “Kid, of the Junior 
Four,” by Ralph Henry Barbour of 
Manchester, is running in the Boston 
Sunday Globe. 
Harold Brooks, who has been theat- 
ened with pneumonia, is rapidly recov- 
ering and was out of doors for the 
first time Tuesday. 
Rept.-elect Patrick H. Boyle was 
one of the speakers at the annual meet- 
ing and banquet of the Essex club at 
the Boston City club last Saturday. 
The North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety meets tonight. “Trees and 
Shrubs” will be the subject of dis- 
cussion. John Kirkegaard of Bed- 
ford will be the speaker. 
Don’t forget the cash sale at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s, beginning Jan. 4th. * 
Lewis Bullock has returned to New 
London, Ct., after spending the holi- 
days with his mother on Washington 
street. Mr. Bullock is connected with 
the construction engineer’s department 
of the naval station at Newport, but 
this winter he is in New London. His 
two children are spending the winter 
with their grandmother. Mr. Bul- 
lock’s wife is in poor health. 
Sorosis shoes in Fall styles at Bell’s 
Central square store. * 
Salem, Massachusetts 
French Hand Embroidered Corset Covers 
French Hand Embroidered Chemisee, 
French Hand Embroidered Gowns, handsome yokes 
floral designs, buttonhole edges. Sale price 
Frerch Hand Embroidered Combination Suits, cover 
and Drawer 
Soiled Pieces in Muslin Underwear 
Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Combination 
Suits and Drawers 
Don't miss this opportunity to procure fine undermuslins at great price reductions 
Our Greatest January 
WHITE SALE 
Continues Through the Month; 
SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE Are the Undermusliins at these Prices. 
79c to $5.00 
79c to $3.98 
$1 75 to $5.00 
$2.00 to $4.50 
Cotton. 
10c. January Sale price 
40 in. wide Continential Cotton. 
unbleached sheeting always 12c, 9c yd 
64 in. wide, 
Damask; 59c value at 
Not More than 6 yds to a customer 
sale, worth $4.00, at 
JANUARY SALE 
Cottons, Linens and 
Bedwear : 
Continential Sheeting 
2400 yds. of 36 in. wide Continential 
been 
8c yd 
Best 
Our price’ has 
BLANKETS 
50 pairs high grade California Wool 
Blankets. 
borders. 
Thick. Fine pencil stripe 
$7 value at $5.00 pr 
TABLE DAMASK 
Bleached 
39c yd 
all pure linen, 
DINNER NAPKINS 
234x234 in. Dinner Napkins made es- 
pecially for us for this January Linen 
$2.75 doz. 
-ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Inc. 
