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| Orthodox Cong’l Church. — 
Rey. L. H. Ruge, Pastor. 
_ Sunday morning worship at, 10.45. 
| Sunday school,.12.m. Evening wor- 
| ship, 7.00. Prayer meeting. Tues- 
day, 7.30 p.m. . 
q Baptist Church. 
Rey. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
— Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
maple school,.12..m...B.-Y.- P..-U., 
6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
‘ship,.7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
day and Friday evenings, 7.30. 
& Sacred Heart Church. 
ee. Rey. Mark J. Sullivan. 
_ Sunday Masses: 7, 8:30 and 10.30 
a.m. Rosary and Benediction of 
the Blessed Sacrament, Sunday af- 
ternoon at 3.30. Week-day Mass at 
the Chapel at 7.30a.m. 
- Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Ruge and 
‘daughter, Mathilde, will return this 
week from their vacation trip in 
‘New York. Mr. Ruge will preach 
Sunday at the Congregational 
ehurch, in the morning, on *‘The 
Value of Quietness,’’ end in the eve- 
ning, on ‘‘Passing Observations in a 
great city.’’ 
- The Ladies’ Social cirele heid a 
very successful entertainment, Wed- 
_nesday evening at the Chapel. The 
| entertainment consisted of readings 
| by Allen S. Peabody and Miss Mary 
Dodge, violin selections by Graftou 
Owens, singing by a number of boys, 
and club swinging by Miss Alice G. 
| Knight, all of which were excellent- 
ly given. The room was crowded. 
| The program was as follows: 
Piano solo, Beatrice Long. 
Reading, Allen Peabody. 
| 
Hersey, Archie Cool, Francis |Andrews, 
| _ George Rust. 
- Violin solo, Grafton Owens. 
_ Solo, Ethel McDiarmid. 
Reading, Miss Mary Dodge. 
Piano so'o, Arthur Lodge. 
Club exercise, Alice Knight. 
** L’arboard Watch,”’ 
Young Men’s Quartette 
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Reading, Miss Dodge. 
| Song, Miss Ethel McDiarmid 
The Missionary society of the Con. 
gregational church will meet next 
' Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock, at 
the home of Mrs. E. A. Lane. 
; The annual reunion of the Con- 
 gregational church will he held. at 
the Chapel, next Wednesday eve- 
ning, March 2. Supper wil! be 
served at 6.30. Members of other 
- ehurches worshipping at the church 
are also invited and may obtain 
tickets from the following commit- 
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Song, ‘‘ On to the Field of Glory,’’ Cheever. 
bert Smith of 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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(CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
per word after the first week. -:- 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
GARDENER wars 
position; single 
man. Good references. 
North Shore preferred. Address HARRY 
SHEPHERD, Manchester. it 
LOST An acetylene gas tank, Wednesday, 
between Lycett’s Drug store.at Mag- 
nolia and the Beverly Hospital. Finder will 
be suitably rewarded if notifying DR. G. W. 
BLAISDELL, Manchester. 1t 
wanted, for general work on an 6s- 
MAN tate, capable of taking care of flow— 
er gardens and lawns. Apply to M. B. GIL- 
MAN, Brownland Cottages, Sea street, Man- 
9 
chester. t 
HOUSE for sale with seven rooms and 
h stable. Apply to H. A. BURCH- 
STEAD, Pleasant st., Manchester. 
HOUSE DOT 2, Ste, even 1200 
.; good location. 
Very easy terms. Apply to E. P. STANLEY, 
Manchester. 
on Norwood Avenue, 
HOUSE LOTS Lincoln and Vine 
streets, Manchester, cheap, easy terms. Ap- 
ply E. P. STANLEY, Manchester. 512 
Three White Rock cock- 
FOR SALE. erels, hatched from eggs 
direct from Fischel’s Hope, Ind. Price $5.00 
each. Apply to E. P. STANLEY, Summer 
ist., Manchester. 
TWO COTTAGES for sale in Man- 
chester. New. 
six rooms, hot and cold water, bath rooms, 
modern and up-to-date. Apply to M. &, 
GORMAN, Manchester. 57? 
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. 
COTTAGE FOR SALE 
8 Rooms and Bath; Hot Water heat;  elec- 
tric lights; hard wood floors; fire place; 
extra toilet in basement; large corner lot; 
house nearly new; up-to-date; near Essex 
County Club; always let to good advyan- 
tage in summer. 
Apply to 
JAMES BEATON, 
Cor. School and Lincoln Sts., Manchester 
TOILET SPECIALTIES 
MISS L. M. COLE will be 
in Manchester each WED- 
NESDAY from 9 A. M. to. 
6 P. M., prepared to do 
CHIROPODY, 
MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, 
HAIRDRESSING 
and to give 
Scalp Treatment and Facial Massage 
Anyone wishing to make appoint- 
ments may do so by ealling 
at. or telephoning 
Mrs. BE. P. Stanley’s, 
Summer St., - - Manchester. 
Telephone 151-4. 
GENTLEMAN’S ESTATE. 
20 miles from Boston ; 13 rooms; 4 baths ; 
modern ; 7 acres of land. For one-half of cost. 
Would be adapted to high 
boarders. 
S. T. Thacher, 
class Summer 
Beverly, Mass. 
tee: Mrs. Simeon Haskell, Miss Jes- 
sie Hoare, R. L. Cheever, D. T. 
Beaton, William Hodgdon, Mrs. H. 
L. Roberts, George W. Jewett, Mrs. 
George Kitfield and Miss Ethel Me- 
Diarmid. 
Beverly Farms. 
Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 
Rey. Clarence Strong Pond, Minis- 
ter. 10.45 a. m., Morning Worship 
and Sermon; Bible school at 12 m.; 
Class for Men, led by James B. Dow; 
Mio py nt OP eBoy Bus of! pi m., 
evening worship. 
Miss Mary E. Marble Dead. 
Miss Mary Elizabeth Marble, a na- 
tive of Gloucester, but well known 
in Manchester, died Sunday, Feb. 
20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- 
Gloucester, with 
whom she made her home, aiter a 
short illness of pneumonia. Her age 
NOTICE. 
OFFICE OF BOARD OF ASSESSORS. 
The board of Assessors will be in session on 
Saturday, Feb. 26, from 3 to 5 in the afternoon, 
and from 7 to 9 in the evening, for the purpose 
of assessing persons omitted from the May first 
poll list. 
Board of Assessors, 
F. K. Swttt, Chairman 
was 77 years, 7 months. She was 
the daughter of Benjamin and Emily 
(Puleifer) Marble, and she is sur- 
vived by a brother, Benjamin Mar- 
ble of Manchester. She formerly 
lived in Manchester, but for the past 
few years, has made her home in 
Gloucester. She was a lady of pleas- 
ant manners and kindly spirit and 
made many friends. ‘The funeral 
was held from the home of Mr. 
Smith, on Wednesday afternoon, 
and the burial was in Manchester. 
