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MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday School 12m. Y. P. S. C. E. 
6.00 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.30 p.m. 
i Baptist Church. 
Rey.. Theodore Lyman Frost, Minister. 
: Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible School 12.00 m. B. Y. P. U. 
6.00 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
’ Rev. Mark J. Sullivan. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 8.30 and 10.30 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction of the Bless- 
ed Sacrament Sunday afternoon at 3.30. 
Week-day Mass at the Chapel at 7.30 
2m. 
~ Rev. Theodore ‘Lyman Frost will 
preach at the Baptist church Sunday 
morning on ‘‘ Supper on the Darkening 
Field,’’ and in the evening on “‘ A Mag- 
nificent Dream.”’ 
Next Sunday morning and evening 
(Dec. 12) Rev. Theron T. Phelps of 
East Gloucester will preach in exchange 
with the pastor at the Baptist church. 
Next Friday afternoon and evening 
Miss Helen Newcomb of India will be 
the speaker on missions at the vestry of 
the Baptist church. The mite boxes will 
be opened in the evening. 
A Rubber Social will be held at the 
Baptist church on Wednesday evening, 
Dec. 22. The proceeds will go toward 
the church improvement fund. 
The annual business meeting of the 
Congregational church will be held next 
Thursday evening at the Chapel, at 
7.30, and a full attendance of the mem- 
bers is desired. There will be an elec- 
tion of officers and committees, and the 
various officers and committees will 
make their annual reports. 
The Junior Baraca of the Baptist 
church have elected the following of- 
ficers: Abbott Foster, president; Walter 
Smith, vice-pres.; Harold Brooks, sec- 
retary; Harry Haskell, treas.; Gordon 
Crafts, reporter; Robert Baker, teacher; 
Ralph McNeil, W. Smith, Raymond 
Purdy and W; Bradley, social commit- 
me. 
The Church Aid society will meet 
with Mrs. ‘C. E. Brown on.-Wednesday 
evening, Dec. 8. 
' The Ministering circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet at the home of Mrs. 
Mary Lane, School street, 
Dec. .6.....Topic, “‘Hands.’’ _ 
Monday, 
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Elizabeth Robins 
the eminent English authoress, 
writes about the English Suf- 
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resort to the violence that lands 
them in jail. 
Save a little of your indigna-~ 
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of his story yet. 
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Beverly Farms 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride's Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester that she 
is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
The Ever Ready circle of Kings 
Daughters will hold a sale of fancy and 
useful articles, cake and candy in the 
Baptist vestry on the afternoon and even- 
ing of Thursday, Dec. 9. The pro- 
ceeds of this sale will be devoted to 
charity work, such as is customary for 
the circle to do at this season of the year. 
An innovation that will make the ser- 
vice at the late mass, at St. Mary’s Star 
of the Sea church, Beverly, very attrac- 
tive, in the near future will be a sanctuary 
choir of some 25 voices. Mr. Nichols, 
of Salem, a graduate of an academy of 
music in London, who is a first-class 
musician and is well known in this sec- 
tion, will train the boys. 
The Social Circle will hold a bean 
supper at the Chapel next Wednesday 
evening, Dec. 8, at60’clock. Twenty- 
five cents. 
Bible Conference at Beverly Farms 
Dec. 16. 
There is to be a Bible Conference at 
the Baptist church, Beverly Farms, com- 
mencing at two o’clock on Thursday, 
Dec. 16. ° Delegations from the Wen- 
ham, the First Baptist in Beverly and 
Manchester, will join with the local 
church. The subject in the afternoon 
will be ‘“The Bible in the Home, in the 
Church and in the World-Wide Field,”’ 
‘some that the Rev. 
There will be four addresses on these 
subjects as follows: ‘*‘ The Bible: in 
the Home,’’ by Frank Parker of Wen- 
ham; ‘The Bible in the Bible School,”’ 
by Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost of Man- 
chester; “‘The Bible in the World- 
Wide Field,’’ by Rev. Carey W. 
Chamberlain of Beverly; “‘ The Bible 
and the Pulpit,’” by Rev. Clarence S. 
Pond of Beverly Farms. 
At the evening session there will be 
special music by the choir and an ad- 
dress by Rev. James A. Frances, D. D., 
pastor of the Clarendon Street Baptist 
church, Boston. It has been said by 
Mr. Frances is one 
of the leading preachers of the Baptist 
denomination; Beverly Farms is fortu- 
nate in being able to hear an address by 
this stirring preacher. 
It is also likely that Prof. F. L. Ander- 
son of the Newton Theological semin- 
ary will deliver a popular lecture on ““The 
Gospel of Matthew.’’ Correspondence 
is being carried on with him at present. 
Remodel that Suit 
I have decided to keep my shop open all 
winter. and will be prepared to do the very 
finest line of work at lowest prices. 
H. BAKER, Tailor 
Opp. PosToFFICE, MANCHESTER 
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