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MANCHESTER CHURCHES MANCHESTER ~In Honor of Lincoln... _..- 
oe Tate esting. exercises were held 
BAPTIST CHURCH— Rev. A. G. Yesterday, Gladys, the little im GA:Rohall, ‘Manchester, ‘last Ve: 
pastor. Public worship, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bing in honot of Lincoln’s biith: 
Warner, 
10.45 a.m. Bible school, 12.15, ves- 
try. Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. 
Young People’s union, 6.00. Eve- 
ning service, 7.00. Prayer meetings 
Friday evening at 7.30. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. All 
seats are free at every service. 
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL 
—Rev. L. H. Ruge, pastor. Sunday 
morning worship, with sermon, 
10.45. Bible school 12.00. Evening 
worship with sermon, 7.00. Prayer 
meeting Tuesday, 7.30, in the chapei 
Woman’s Missionary society the Ist 
Thursday of each month. Sittings 
can be obtained of A. S. Jewett. 
SACRED HEART CHURCH—Rev. 
Mark Sullivan, pastor. Masses, 
7.00, 8.30 and 10.80 o’clock. Sun- 
day school at 2.30 o’clock. Rosary, 
Instruction and Benediction of the 
Blessed Sacrament, 3.30  o’eclock. 
Week Days.—Morning mass at 7.30 
o’clock. Advanced class Friday 
evening at 7.30 o’clock. 
Rey. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
n ‘“‘Building upon Christ’’; in the 
evening on ‘“‘The Chureh and the 
Saloon.’’ The evening sermon is 
the first in a series of three. The 
topic for Sunday evening, Feb. 25, 
is ‘‘The Workingman and the Sa- 
loon,’’ for March 8, ‘‘The Citizen’s 
Attitude Toward the Saloon.’’ 
Parent-Teacher Association . 
The regular meeting of the Mafi- 
chester Parent-Teacher association 
will be held in the Price school, 
Wednesday evening, Feb. 21, at 7.45 
o'clock. This is the annual business 
meeting of the society, and officers 
for the new year will be elected at 
this time. 
Delegates to the Child-Welfare 
convention being held at Lynn this 
week will give their reports, and the 
program will close with music and 
the usual social hour. 
Announcement 
Manchester, Feb. 16, 1912. 
On and after the above date the 
business carried on under the firm 
name of Samuel Knight & Sons*will 
be carried on by the Samuel Knight 
Sons Company,° a_ corporation ‘or- 
ganized under 
chusetts. 
The officers of the company are 
Frank P. Knight, president ; George. 
_L. Knight, treasurer, and Lee we 
Marshall, clerk. . 
the laws of Massiis..-. 
Reed, North street, was taken to the 
Mass. General hospital. Several 
weeks ago she was severely scalded 
by falling into boiling water. It 
Was necessary to have skin grafted 
on her arm, so Dr. Tyler had her 
taken to the hospital where it could 
be properly attended to. 
The larger of the ice ponds of the 
Manchester Iee Co. has been the 
mecea for skaters the last week. 
The company very kindly gave this 
privilege to the young pegnie now 
that. their ice houses are. filled for 
the winter.” Tuesday afternoon the 
High school hockey team played a 
team called the Yannigans, being 
defeated 2 to 1. The High school 
team was composed of: R. Knight, 
ep; R. Long, lw; R. Hayward, rw; 
W. MeDiarmid, g; J. Gillis, ¢;°G. 
Northrup, p; G. Crafts, r; F. Knight 
¢.- Yannigans—H. Slade, r; G. 
Slade, @; W. Craig, lw; C. Hersey, 
g; W. Cawthorne, ep; D. Gillis, p; 
A. Cool, rw. The goals were made 
by G. Slade 2, Northrup 1. Refer- 
ees, MeDiarmid and Jeffries. Um- 
pires, Spinney, Stearns and Jeffries. 
Timekeeper G. Cool. Halves 20 min. 
minute. 
Last Saturday Principal Stearns 
of - Andover Academy and Mrs. 
Stearns. gave a faculty reception to 
Prof. Tower and his fiancee, Miss 
Helen Boyle of this town, and Prof. 
Craw ford, a close friend and Wil- 
liams’ eollege classmate of Prof. 
Tower, and his fiancee. The occa- 
sion ‘brought forth many — sincere 
congratulations and delightful so- 
cial features. Miss Boyle, who was 
formerly preceptress at Wilbraham 
Academy, recently resigned from 
the Winthrop High school, where 
she was a valued member of that 
faculty. The nuptials of Prof. 
Tower and Miss Boyle are under ar- 
rangement for June. Their future 
residence will be in Andover amid 
notable edueational surroundings. 
Tuesday night at their regular 
meeting the Sons of Veterans had 
the pleasure of listening to an in- 
formal talk by Joseph E. Floyd, tell- 
ing ina pleasing manner of the con- 
ditions of ‘the West as compared to 
the East and also of his college ex- 
periences. It was greatly enjoyed by 
his listeners and was prepared on 
the spur of the moment. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge will preach at 
“the “Congregational ehureh: Sunday 
“morning on” ‘The Greatest Under- 
taking” in’ the World’’: in the eve- 
ning on “Discontent in a Palace. 
ton are being” 
ve ‘is having 
hear ‘Brookbank. House, Fresh Water 
Cove, 
. Sw elldresger’ S- coat.’ 
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day. ‘The entertainment was -pre- 
pared by Mrs.’ Flora’ ‘Hersey; patri- 
otic instructor of the .WRC. ang 
John C. Mackin, patriotic ‘instruétor 
of the S of V. Theentertainment 
followed a brief business sessioh’ of 
the corps. Following, is the pro- 
gram: ee 
Invoeation, -Mr. 
lain of Camp 149; 
hear. the bugle calling, 
Lee; rec., O!.. Why 
Spirit of Mortal -be. 
Helen Boyle; address, Lineoln’s 
early life, Lawy er, Patriot; Presi- 
dent, ‘Rev. Mr. W arner; Lingolin’s 
Address at Gettysburg, John’ ‘Prest;; 
patriotic songs, Members of Post 67, 
GAR; remarks; Our Order, ‘Our In- 
heritance, Why we observé" theday; 
and Lincoln’s Legacy to our “Coun: 
try, Alfired: S:. Jowett, patriotie.an- 
structor of Post. 675: Salute: to oak? 
flag,-celor bearers And ‘alts: STRING 
America. Sandie 
The .two addveauee were ee Rey. 
Mr. Warner, who spoke’ “On Lin- 
coln’s. early life and his character- 
istics as a, lawyer, patriot and prés- 
ident, and by Mr. A. 'S. Jewett, the 
patriotic instructor of Post 67, “who 
gave a very. thoughtful address on 
why we observe the day and Lin- 
coln’s legacy to our. country. . 
McCollum, -chap- 
solo, ‘Hark, I 
Mrs. Alice 
should’: “the 
Proud, ‘Migs 
“Real Estate and Itiprovemétits 
Work has begun on the new: set of 
stores being built at Magnolia for 
Charles A. ‘Hoyle of the Hoyle" “stu- 
dio of Boston. The work is” béing 
done ne a Kehoe & Co:, of Mag- 
nolia..- Mr, Hoyle is a°w ell known 
summer eH of Magnolia, hav- 
ing an art studio at’ Lexington | ave- 
nue. 
Interior improvements” tio a por- 
tion of the Manchester siumimer*resi- 
dence of George R. White ‘of bea 
‘made. abet 
Doane of Bev erly Farms. is doing 
the work. . ; 
Mrs. Strong. of Penghntp tel, N, 
a. bungalow: é¥ected 
Gloucester. , 
. Does Blinks’ think very inh of ais 
baby yy 
Flossie: Navy gues so, hé teoked’ as’ “if 
he’d eat it when it cried. ate SRS 
Widivess” to” servant: “* Be “Gast Bil, 
Bridget, not to cin the -soup-= on. Mr. 
Bridget: “Yen ‘haident™ worry, mum, 
itll not sthain. - * Sure “fish, ’s nothin’ 
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