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First Unrrartan, Masconomo. st. 
Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. 
All are welcome. 
EMMANUEL (Episcopal), Masco- 
nomo st. Services every Sunday 
morning at 1ro.30, until October 4. 
All seats are free. 
OrtTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL, Rev. 
Charles A. Hatch, pastor. — Sunday 
morning worship with sermon, 
10.45. Sunday School, 12 (omitted 
during July and August). Christian 
Endeavor service at 6 o’clock. Even- 
ing service at 7.30. Prayer Meeting 
Tuesday, 7.30 in the chapel. Woman’s 
Missionary society the first Thursday 
of each month. Sittings can be ob- 
tained of Mr. E. A. Lane. 
Baptist CuurcyH, Rev. A. G. War- 
ner, pastor.— Public worship, 10.45 
a. m.; “Brble“ischool, 12:15, \ vestry. 
Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. Young 
People’s union, 6.30. Evening  ser- 
vice 7.30. Prayer meetings, Friday 
evening at 7.30. Communion firs 
Sunday in the month. All seats free 
at every service. 
SACRED Hrart CuurcH, Rev. 
Mark J. Sullivan, rector. (Hours of 
services and masses not given). 
BEVERLY FARMS 
St. JoHNn’s CHuRCH (Episcopa!). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
First Sunday in each month, at 10 
a. m., Celebration of the Holy Com- 
munion, with sermon. All other Sun- 
days, at 10 a. m., Morning Prayer and 
Sermon. Sunday School every Sun- 
day at 11 a.m. Sunday evening ser- 
vice, at 7.30. 
BEVERLY Farms Baptist CHURCH, 
Rey. Clarence Strong Pond, minister. 
Morning worship and sermon, 10.45. 
June 11,1915 
Bible School at 12m. Y. P. S> Cea 
6 p.m. Evening worship and ser- 
mon 7.30. Communion service the 
first Sunday in the month... Mid- 
Week service, Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. 
St. Marcaret’s—Rev. Nicholas R. 
Walsh, rector. Sunday Masses at 7, 
g and 10.30 a. m.; children’s mass 
Sunday’s at 9.30 a. m. Rosary and 
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 
at 8 p. m. Week-Day Masses at 7 
and 8 a.m. Sodality, Tuesdays at & 
p.m. Holy Hour, Fridays at 8 p. m. 
MAGNOLIA. 
UNION CONGREGATIONAL, Rey. 
Walter S. Eaton, Ph. D3 passa 
Sunday morning worship with ser- 
mon 10.45. Bible School, 12. Even- 
ing service at 7.30. For other notices 
see news columns. 
WENHAM. 
VILLAGE CHurcH (Congregation- 
al), Rev. Frederick Morse Cutler, 
minister, Organized 1644.—Services 
at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. ‘Sunday 
School at noon. For “department” 
notices and other services see news 
columns. 
EQUAL SUFFRAGE NEWS. 
Flag Day, which is Monday, June 
14th, will be observed appropriately 
by the Mass. Suffrage Ass’n. 
At the “English Village Festival” 
at the Robert Gould Shaw place im 
Wellesley, which also comes on_the 
14th, Hon. Samuel Elder has con- 
sented to speak on “The Flag.” This 
distinguished lawyer, speaker and 
Peace advocate is a recent convert to 
the cause of Equal Suffrage. All 
the arrangements for the Festival, 
the folk-dancing, ete., are complete, 
and “busses will run from the Welles- 
ley station to “The Pines,” (fhe 
Shaw place). Tickets may be ob- 
tained in Manchester from Miss L. 
R. Stanwood, at Herrick’s in Boston, 
or at the gates of “The Pines.” 
It looks as if the Lieut. Governor, 
Grafton Cushing, was on the way to 
be another convert to Suffrage, for in 
a speech to School girls in Dorches- 
ter the other day he said: “By the 
time you become of age women will 
be voting,’ and he added that per- 
haps one of them would even be 
Lieut. Governor! This indicates that 
the battle is indeed going our way, 
for Mr. Cushing has seemed to be 
deeply intrenched in the old prejudice 
against women voting. Probably his 
political experience has opened his 
eyes. 
The Women’s Benefit Ass’n of the 
Maccabees, in their recent convention 
in New York, passed a_ resolution 
recommending Woman Suffrage. The 
