MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
DAriIsT: CHURCH, Rev. A..G. 
WaRNER, Pastor. Public worship, 
10.45 a. m. Bible school, 12.15, vestry. 
Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. 
Young People’s union, 6.00. Even- 
ing service, 7.00. Prayer meetings 
Friday evening at 7.30. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. All sets 
_ free at every service. 
ORTHODOX CONGREGATION- 
AL—Sunday morning worship, with 
seruion, 10.45. Bible school, 12. Ev- 
ening worship Tuesday, 7.30, in the 
chapel, Woman’s Missionary society 
the first ‘Thursday of each month. 
Sittings can be obtained of Mr. A. S. 
Jewett. 
PACKED HEART CHURCH, 
Rev. Mark SULLIVAN, Pastor.— 
Masses, 7, 8.30 and 10.30 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 Friday even- 
ings at 7.30 o’clock. 
will meet 
Monday 
The King’s Daughters 
with Mrs. Arthur Walker, 
evening. 
The Sunday school convention of 
the Baptist churches of the Sa- 
lem association will be held with 
the Manchester church Wednesday, 
May 14. It will be an all-day ses- 
sion. 
‘The Ladies Aid of the Baptist 
church will meet Wednesday evening 
at the home of Mrs. Edward Height, 
Desmond avenue. . 
Rey. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning, 
April 20, on “The Care of the 
Church; in the evening ‘on “Man 
Life in Heaven.”’ 
The Men’s Brotherhood of Man- 
chester will give a public entertain- 
ment and social at the Baptist church 
Thursday evening, April 24, at 8 o’- 
clock. The following talent has been 
secured: Miss Alice H. Decatur of 
Malden, soprano; Harrison B. Fears 
of Rockport, violinist; Miss Jessie 
M. Hoare of Manchester, organist. 
Also a reader. Admission will be 15 
cents. At the close of the enter- 
tainment ice cream and cake will be 
on sale in the vestry. All are cor- 
dially invited. An enjoyable evening 
is assured. 
The account of the Brotherhood 
meeting of last Monday evening will 
be found on page 23. 
The Ladies’ Social 
Congregational church held a very 
delightful function in the Chapel 
Wednesday evening, it being a sort of 
Guest Night, several of which oc- 
circle of the 
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casions were given in years past, but 
not in recent years. That it was a 
popular occasion is attested by the 
large number that attended, —so 
many, in fact, that all could not be 
seated at the tables the first time for 
the supper. Three large tables were 
set. Creamed chicken, served from 
chafing dishes, was the principal dish; 
and there was salads, coffee, cake, etc., 
including a very palatable ‘ ‘Congre- 
gational cock-tail.” Everyone en- 
joyed the supper, which the ladies of , 
the circle have the reputation of al- 
ways serving successfully. There 
were about 100 present. Each mem- 
ber was privileged to invite one guest, 
and the circle invited the members of 
the choir which is supported by this 
organization. During the evening 
Mrs. O. M. Stanley announced that 
a telegram of congratulations had 
been sent to Dea. and Mrs. J. A. Tor- 
rey at Hudson, N. H., who on that 
day had celebrated the 5oth anniver- 
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The Original S. A. Dow Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
25 Central Square, Manchester 
sary of their marriage. ‘The evening 
was brought to a close by the singing 
ot songs, ail gathered around the 
plano. 
Once in a while the choirs get back 
at the minister. In a Connecticut 
church, the other Sunday morning, 
the minister announced, just after the 
choir had sung its anthem, as his 
text, “Now when the up-roar had 
ceased.” ‘The singers bided their time 
patiently, and, when the sermon was 
over rose and rendered in most melo- 
dious fashion another anthem begin- 
ning, “Now it is high time to awake 
after sleep.” — The Congregationlst. 
