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Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday school, 12 m. Eveniny wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meeting. Tues- 
day, 7.30 p. m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
Bible* school, tarni/2 Bc Yor ac 
6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
day and l'riday 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 Blessed Sacrament, Sunday af- 
ternoon at 3.30. Week-day Mass at 
the Chapel at 7.30 a. m. 
Congregational church, March 27, 
10.30 a. m. Kindly notice the 
change of time for this service and 
for Easter Sunday only. Subject: 
‘“‘The Resurrection.’’ 7 p. m., Has- 
ter concert by the 8. S. L. H. Ruge, 
minister. 
Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost will 
preach at the Baptist church, Sun- 
day morning on ‘‘Death, the Victor 
Vanquished ;’’ in the evening on ‘‘A 
Little Used Proof of the Resurrec- 
Holi 
The following music will be given 
at the Congregational church, on 
Easter Sunday morning, at 10.30 
o’clock: 
Organ Prelude, Largo, Handel 
Anthem, Lift up your head, Coleridge- 
Taylor 
Response From the St. Cecilia Mass, 
Gounod 
Offertory, Romanée, Widor 
The Lord’s Prayer 
Anthem, Angel-voices ever singing, 
Neidlinger 
Postlude, Unfold ye Portals, Gounod 
The chorus-choir is under the di- 
rection of Arthur S. Wonson of 
Gloucester, Miss Jessie Hoare, or- 
ganist. 
The next meeting of the guild in 
connection with the Congregational 
church will be held at the chapel 
Thursday evening. All young ladies 
interested are requested to attend. 
The Ever Ready eirele of King’s 
Daughters met on Monday evening, 
at the home of Miss E. A. Leth- 
bridge, Summer street, when the fol- 
lowing officers were elected: Mrs. 
k. W. Baker, president; Miss EK. A. 
Lethbridge, vice president; Miss 
Nellie Leonard, secretary, and Mrs. 
Levi Harvie, treasurer. 
Much interest is being taken in 
the program arranged in connection 
with the re-dedication of the First 
Baptist church, at Manchester, on 
the week of April 10. The services 
will be held on Sunday of that week, 
in the morning, afternoon and eve- 
ning, and there will be services with 
addresses on Monday evening. On 
Tuesday evening the banquet will be 
held, followed by after-dinner speak- 
ing and an interesting program for 
this event is assured. The tickets 
for this event will be 75 cents. On 
Wednesday evening will come the 
grand event of the week, when an or- 
gan recital will be given on the new 
Estey organ. Some very prominent 
soloists have been procured for this 
occasion—Mrs. Blanche Heimburghe 
Kalduff, soprano soloist at the Har- 
vard Congregational chureh of 
Brookline; Miss Whitman, a very 
talented young lady violinist of Bos- 
ton; and Claude Saunier, concert or- 
ganist for the Estey organ company. 
Mr. Saunier is also the Masonic or- 
ganist in Boston and plays at a large 
Cambridge church. Tickets for this 
event will be 25 cents. Everyone in 
Manchester ought to take the oppor- 
tunity of hearing such a talented ar- 
ray on this occasion. No banquet 
tickets can be sold after April 5. 
The tickets for both banquet and re- 
cital may be obtaind from Rev. 
Theodore Lyman Frost or Mrs. Helen 
Willmonton. 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Alice 
Haskell on Monday evening. Topic, 
‘*Resurrection.’’ 
Beverly Farms. 
Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 
Rev. 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; 
G15 pemioy Bids. Ose cic pom, 
evening worship. 
Chester L. Crafts of Manchester 
conveys to Martha M., wife of Rich- 
ard E. Newman of Manchester, land 
and buildings, Pleasant street, Man- 
chester, 64 by 132.5 feet. 
Generai Pickett’s Widow to Describe 
Gettysburg at Keith’s. 
When it was announced a week 
ago that Mrs. La Salle Corbell Pick- 
ett, widow of Gen. George E. Pickett, 
who led the famous charge at Get- 
tysburg, had been engaged by B. 
KF’. Keith, to appear in the houses on 
his circuit, the news spread from one 
end of the country to the other, and 
everywhere the question was asked, 
‘“What is she going to do?’’ This 
was invariably followed by another 
question when it was remembered 
that it is more than 45 years since the 
civil war, but those who know his- 
tory remembered that Mrs. Pickett 
was at that time known as the 
‘‘Child Bride of the Confederacy,”’ 
and no person living today has, per- 
haps, had a wider acquaintance with 
public men before and after the war, 
and few women are better known 
than Mrs. Pickett. For she has been 
a frequent contributor to the maga- 
zines, has written a number of books 
including ‘‘Pickett and His Men,”’ 
and during the past few years has 
been delivering a lecture on the bat- 
tle of Gettysburg, which has attract- 
ed widespread attention. In fact, it 
has been proclaimed the most graph- 
ic description of a battle ever de- 
livered and on her recent tour she 
broke all records as a lecturer. Mrs. 
Pickett will make her vaudeville de- 
but at Keith’s theatre, in Boston, 
on Monday, March 28, and will de- 
scribe the charge that made her hus- 
band famous. 
The man who sets out in life’s race 
expecting to have a walk-over is 
likely to be run over before he has 
proceeded far upon his way. 
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 advan- 
tage in summer. 
Apply to 
JAMES BEATON, 
Cor. School and Lincoln Sts., 
AUCTION 
200 Pairs of Men’s, nae s and 
SHOES 
will be sold at ‘Auction on 
Manchester 
Saturday, April 2, 
at J. A. Culbert’s store on 
Beach street, - - Manchester 
7 P.M: 
These goods will be- sold at your 
own price, Beeersley of Cost. 
JAMES A. CULBERT. 
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