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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
ORTHODOX 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. All seats 
are free at every service. 
SACRED HEAR’I—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. 
Harmony Guild held a very enoy- 
able book meeting at the chapel Mon- 
day evening. While the attendance 
was small, considerable business was 
transacted. It was voted to purchase 
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two oak hymn indicators for the Con- 
gregational church. Arrangements 
were completed for  guest-night. 
Members’ tickets are 15 cents; guests’ 
25 cents. Out-of-town talent will be 
provided and a caterer will furnish 
the refreshments. After concluding 
the business, the president turned the 
meeting over to the entertainment 
committee. Each member present rep- 
resented a book and_ considerable 
amusement was caused by guessing 
the titles. Other intersting book con- 
tests and games had been provided. 
Refreshments of punch and fancy 
crackers were served. 
The Ladies Social circle will meet 
with Mrs. Edward Haraden, Bridge 
street, next Wednesday evening. 
LITERARY CONFIDENCES 
Percollum—It’s no light job, let me 
tell you, to write a descriptive poem 
1,500 words long, even about a gold- 
en wedding. When [had finished this 
, old chap, I was all in. 
Reestaff (looking it over)—Well, 
co~»rade, that’s more than ever will 
happen to the poem. 
Oy 
About the only thing father gets on 
his birthday is a lemon. 
When you meet a blockhead don’t 
you feel like shouting: “Get the ax.” 
Jor MircHeryy CHAPPLE 
Who will give his “Flashlights of 
Prominent men” in the third of the 
Manchester club entertainment course 
in Town hall this evening. Admission 
50 cents. 
lf a woman is anxious to see her 
husband as other people see him she 
should induce him to run for office, 
then read the opposition papers. 
He is a wise man who keeps _ his 
good opinions of himself to himself. 
Almy’s Famous One Day 
Wash Goods Sale 
Monday, Feb. 10th 
Almy, 
Washburn, 
Bigelow & 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
Handsome Spring Embroideries For 1913. 
Flouncings, Insertions, Edgings, All-Overs at Sale Prices. 
FLOUNCINGS 
Swiss Flouncing, 27 in. wide; all 
extensive variety of the latest ar- 
tistic designs. Values you should 
not miss seeing at 4oc yd. 
Swiss Flouncing, 45 in. wide; all- 
overs to match, this particular 
width in new designs in elaborate 
open work patterns. Great va- 
riety of dainty styles; made to 
retail at. $1:39. . Selling Price 
8oc yd. 
Voile Flouncing, 45 in. wide. These 
constitute a wide range of high 
novelties. You must see this 
wonderful collection of high 
grade Embroideries to appreciate 
its beauty; would be a leader at 
2) 6 ka pe en, 0 
oe $1:25. Selling Price .... 89c yd. 
LOT 1—We secured a small lot of 
fine Embroideries from a leading 
improter, consisting of Edges, [n- 
sertions, Corset Cover Embroi- 
dery, width 4to 16 and 18 
wide; Swiss ,Cambric and Nain- 
in. 
sook. Selling values from 19c to 
2sc. Choice while they last 
= athe ACC a 2 or ys a 12 1-2¢ 
LOT 2—Extraordinary values in 
very fine Maderia Edges and /n- 
sertion on Long Cloth; 2 to 5 in. 
wide; almost impossible to tell it 
from the real hand-:nade.  Sell- 
ing Choice while | 
they last 
values 25¢. 
12 1-2c and 15¢. 
LLL LOL LLL LD LA ALA A 
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ALL-GVERS 
Swiss All-Overs, 22 in. wide; a 
small lot from one of the St. Gall 
manufacturers, including large 
and small patterns; actual value 
$1.25. Selling Price .....89c yd. 
Swiss All-Overs, 18 in. wide. This 
fine sheer fabric is especially de- 
sirable for the coming season; 
great variety of patterns at 
50c yd. 
One Number finer that is excep- 
tional value, only a small quanti- 
ty; at 75¢ yd. 
Beadings in all widths in as simple 
or elaborate designs as tiste de- 
mands. Choice while they last, 
8c, 1oc and ranging to 25c. 
