Oct. 15, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
ORTHODOX 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 7.00. 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 CuHurcu, Rev. A. G. War- 
ner, pastor. — Public worship, 10.45 
a. m., Bible school, 12.15, vestry. 
Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. Young 
People’s union, 6.00. Evening ser- 
vice 7.00. Prayer meetings, Friday 
evening at 7.30. Communion first 
Sunday in the month. All seats free 
at every service. 
SacrepD Heart CuHurcH, Rev. 
Mark J. Sullivan, rector. Sunday 
masses 8 and 10.30 a.m. Week-day 
mass, 7 a. m. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Sr, Joun’s Cuurcu (Episcopal). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning 
service, I1 o’clock. Evening service, 
beginning Oct. 17, 7.30. Holy Com- 
munion first Sunday in each month, 
II a. m. 
Brverty Farms Baptist CHURCH, 
Rey. Clarence Strong Pond, minister. 
Morning worship and sermon, 10.45. 
Bible School atiz2m. Y.P.S.C. E. 
6 p.m. Evening worship and ser- 
mon 7.00. Communion service the 
first Sunday in the month. Mid- 
Week service, Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. 
Sp, 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 8 
p.m. Holy Hour, Fridays at 8 p. m. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Union CONGREGATIONAL, Rev. 
Walter S. Eaton, Ph. D., pastor. 
Sunday morning worship with, ser- 
mon 10.45. Bible School, 12. Even- 
ing service at 8.15. For other notices 
see news columns. 
WENHAM. 
Vittace Cuurcn (Congregation- 
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Telephones Manchester 29@ and 8350 
minister. Organized 1644.—Services 
ate 10,30.aetiry and. 7) p., 1.) ounday 
School at noon. For “department” 
notices and other services see news 
columns. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
The Kings Daughters will meet on 
Monday evening with Mrs. Walter 
Calderwood. ‘Tickets will be for sale 
next week for the Hallowe’en Party 
of Oct. 28. Be sure to buy one and 
have a good time. We hope to have 
the ‘“Pumpkinville Band” again, 
which gave such pleasing selections 
last year. 
The Ladies Social circle met Wed- 
nesday evening with Mrs. Geo. W. 
Blaisdell and elected the following 
officers: Mrs. Susan Andrews, presi- 
dent; Mrs. Alice Wheaton, vice-pres. ; 
Mrs. Julia Currea, treas.; Miss 
Mabel Goldsmith, secy. 
Miss Helen Randall of Rockport 
rendered violin solos at last Sunday 
evening’s services of the Baptist 
church. Archie Cool sang a solo. 
The Musical Romance presented at 
the Chapel last Thursday night—a 
week ago—under the auspices of the 
Ladies Social circle, proved a most 
delightful affair, thanks to the efforts 
of Miss Martha C. Knight, chairman, 
and the others assisting. There were 
selections by the Orpheus club. The 
subjects for the musical sketch were 
announced by printed cards. The re- 
sponses were by old-time songs, for 
which there was a chorus and numer- 
ous solo parts—all members of the 
Congl. church choir. Those respond- 
ing with solos were: Mrs. Chaney is 
Hatch, Mrs. Raymond C. Allen, Ab- 
R. E. Henderson 
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bott Hoare, Henry Hoare, Mrs. Sar- 
gent, Roland Knight, John Carter, 
Mr. Sargent, and a quartet composed 
of Alfred C. Needham, A. L. Sabin, 
Mrs. Allen and Mrs. A. E. Hersey. 
Miss Lila Goldsmith responded with 
a reading. 
Hospital Day will be observed at 
the local churches Sunday, Oct. 24; 
when a collection will be taken for 
the benefit of the Beverly Hospital. 
An appeal will be made this coming 
Sunday and envelopes will be left in 
the pews for collection the following 
Sunday. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
on “Jesus Christ and Human Needs” ; 
in the evening, on “The Christian 
Message to Suffering Humanity.” 
The Ladies Social circle will meet 
next Wednesday evening with Mrs. 
David Bennett, Bridge st. 
Within the very near future Har- 
mony Guild plans to give a Pop con- 
cert in the Town hall—most interest- 
ing in every detail. More definite 
information will be given next week. 
Sunday will be observed as Family- 
Sunday at the Congregational church. 
The success of Go-to-Church Sunday 
promises a large attendance on Fam- 
ily-Sunday. <A total registration of 
the Go-to-Church band has passed 
the 130th mark. Sunday, Oct. 24, 
the pastor will exchange pulpits with 
the Rev, Paul Macey of the First 
Church, Ipswich. 
STATIONARY Post. 
Victims of cabinet changes in 
Europe are coming to favor the New 
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