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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 Cuurcu, 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- 
Prayer meetings, Friday 
evening at 7.30. Communion first 
Sunday in the month. All seats free 
at every service. 
Sacrep Heart CuurcH, 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 Rey. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning 
service, II o'clock. Evening service, 
beginning Oct. 17, 7.30. Holy Com- 
munion first Sunday in each month, 
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Beverly Farms Baptist CHURCH, 
Rey. Clarence Strong Pond, minister. 
Morning worship and sermon, 10.45. 
Bible School at1z2m. Y.P.S.C. E. 
6 p.m. Eveniug worship and ser- 
mon 7.00. Communion service the 
first Sunday in the month. Mid- 
Week service, Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. 
Sr. Marcarer’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 3 
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 7.00. For other notices 
see news columns. 
| WENHAM. 
Vittack CHurcu (Congregation- 
al), Rev. Frederick Morse Cutler, 
TREE PRUNING 
Everything in Forestry 
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PERKINS & CORLISS 
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Renting Service 
Touring Cars and Laundalets for hire by the hour, day, week, month or season 
Depot to 
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Essex County Club, 
Summer St. R. R. Bridge, 
Corner Bridge and Harbor Sts., 
End of Smith’s Point, 
West Manchester Station, 
Manchester-Beverly Farms Line, 
Beverly Farms, Central Square, 
Corner Ocean and Summer Sts., 
Magnolia Station, 
Coolidge Point, 
Magnolia Centre, 
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‘Taxicab Rates 
End of Proctor St., Smith’s Point, 
End of Masconomo St., (Lobster Cove), 
End of Sea St. (Brownland Hotel), 
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Double Taxi Rates after 10 P. M. 
PERKINS & CORLISS, 19 Beach Street, 
Carriage Rates to Dancing and other parties 
Near Depot 
Telephones Manchester 290 and 8350 
minister. Organized 1644.— Services 
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School at noon. For “department” 
notices and other services see news 
colunins. 
ELIzABEtH ANNABLE NEEDHAM. 
We regret to chronicle the death in 
Narberth, Pennsylvania, December 
6th, of Elizabeth Annable Needham, 
daughter of the late Alfred Annable 
of this town; aet. 75 years, 7 months 
and 14 days, a few days’ illness de- 
veloping into pneumonia from which 
she was unable to rally. Mrs. Need- 
ham was widely known as the wife 
of the late Rev. George C. Needham, 
travelling and lecturing with him here 
and abroad, for many years, and ac- 
companying him on his missionary 
tour through China and Japan. She 
was also a prolific writer and was 
the author of many poems, mainly of 
a religious character, and was con- 
stantly engaged up to within a few 
days of her death in writing articles 
for various religious magazines both 
in the East and West. She leaves 
two sons, Albert W. of Narberth, 
Pennsylvania, and Alfred C. of Man- 
chester, with eight grandchildren to 
mourn her loss. Funeral services 
were held at her late residence in 
Narberth with interment in Rosedale 
Cemetery, Manchester. 
BeForE THE WAR. 
An old church in Belgium decided 
to repair its properties, and employed 
an artist to touch up a large painting. 
Upon presenting his bill, the commit- 
tee in charge refused payment unless 
the details were specified, whereupon 
he presented the items as follows :— 
To correcting the Ten Command- 
Re beenb 
BOX 244, BEVERLY. MASS. 
ICUS ae Soe 255 RR SP PN ON br $5.12 
Embellishing Pontius Pilate, and 
putting new ribbons on his 
bonnet 
Putting new tail on the rooster 
of St. Peter, and mending his 
comb 
Repluming and gilding left wing 
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Washing the servant of the High 
Priest, and putting carmine on 
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New York HiprpoDROME 
December is to be the record month 
at the great New York Hippodrome 
with its wondrous pageant of delight, 
“Hip Hip Hooray.” Essentially a 
holiday joy for young and old alike, 
the Hippodrome’s advance sale for 
the gala Christmas season indicates 
that even the vast. capacity of this 
playhouse will be inadequate to meet 
the unusual demand. In addition, 
society has apparently selected this 
offering for the entertainment of the 
season’s brilliant debutantes during 
the post-holiday weeks; large conven- 
tions and clubs have reserved blocks 
of seats ranging from eighty to 
twelve hundred seats for various per- 
formances throughout the coming 
weeks, and with reservations being 
booked at twelve out of town branch 
cffices, the outlook for the month is 
the most brilliant in the history of 
this unique national playhouse. 
A most appropriate Christmas gift 
—send the BrEEzE to some far away 
friend or relative. Price, postpaid, 
$2 a year. 
Buy your wall papers from H, S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ters adv. 
NDERSON 
Telephone. 
