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E. Sargent Thomas, the popular 
driver at the engine house, is en- 
joying a fortnight’s vacation. Wil- 
liam Homans of Gloucester is sub- 
stituting. 
Henry Butler concluded his du- 
ties with F. L. Hunt Saturday and 
is attending the Gloucester high 
school. 
Officer Martin Burke is enjoying 
a 17 days’ respite from his duties. 
Night Officer Lorenzo Chapman is 
on day duty. 
The following precinct officers 
for this precinct were submitted by 
the mayor at Monday evening’s 
meeting: Warden, Jonathan May; 
deputy warden, John G. Burnham; 
clerk, Lafayette F. Hunt; 
deputy 
clerk, Henry K. Story; inspectors, 
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See other Magnolia News on page 21 
CHURCH NOTES 
Manchester 
Congregational church, Rev. C. 
Arthur Lincoln, pastor. Morning 
worship at 10.45; evening service at 7 
o’clock. Sermons by the pastor. 
Baptist church, Rev. Edward Her- 
sey Brewster, pastor. Morning wor- 
ship at 10.45; People’s evening ser- 
vice of song and praise at 7 o’clock. 
Sacred Ileart church, Rev. Fr. 
Wm. F. Powers, pastor; Rev. John 
S. Perry, assistant. Sunday masses 
at 7.00, 8.30 and 10.30 A. M.; Sun- 
day evening devotions at 7.45; First 
Friday devotions at 5.30 and 7.00 
A. M., and 7.45 P. M. Week-day 
mass at the church at 7.30 A. M. 
Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln will speak 
at the open-air Evangelical meeting, 
at the Dane street park, Beverly, to- 
morrow afternoon. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Dan- 
forth Monday next at 7.30 p.m. 
Topic, ‘‘Paul’s personal friends.” 
The Precious Jewels met at the 
Baptist vestry yesterday afternoon. 
A’ short service was held and the Mite 
Boxes were opened. A collation was 
served. 
“The children of God” will be the 
subject by Rev. E. Hersey Brewster’s 
sermon at the Baptist church tomor- 
row morning. In the evening he will 
preach on ‘‘Naaman, or, the ‘But’.’’ 
The Quarterly Meeting of the Bap- 
tist churches of Beverly, Wenham, 
Beverly Farms and Manchester, was 
held at the local church, at 2 o’clock 
on Thursday, when delegates from 
each of the churches were present. 
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There. was a ‘brief talk on “Grace,” 
the large number of testimonials being 
led by Mr. Brewster, who presided at 
the meeting. This quarterly meeting 
has been in existence for upwards of 
56 years,—being organized in 1850, 
and it is therefore very dear to the 
hearts of the older people. It is 
hoped it may be perpetuated by the 
coming generation. 
The First Unitarian church on 
Masconomo street closed last Sun- 
day for the season and will not re- 
open until next June. 
Additional Awards at 
the Catholic Fair 
The following awards, in addition 
to the long list published last week, 
in connection with the recent Sacred 
Heart church fair, are announced: - 
North Shore Table—Order for 
Lady’s Hat, T. M. Harrington, 
Windsor, Vermont ; Dress Suit Case, 
May Sullivan, Rockwood, Manches- 
tet 
Parish Table—Hand-Painted Cake 
Plate, Mr. ‘Waite? aaiieee eae 
Beverly. 
Pastor’s Table—Bedspread, Mr. 
McNamara, 50 Covey street, Charles- 
town. 
Sunday School Table—Centrepiece, 
Mrs. Neil McEachern, 16 Smith street, 
Gloucester. 
Sodality Table—Ten Dollars in 
Gold, Philip White, Masconomo. 
General Awards: Oil Portrait of 
Rev. Wm. F. Powers, Frank Maguire, 
Manchester ; Season Tickets—Five 
Dollars in Gold, Philip White; Half- 
Barre] of Flour, Margaret ‘Gillis : 
Salad Dish, Frank Maguire; Pair of 
Slippers, Mrs. A. B. Eldridge ; Orna- 
mental Vase, Frank Ayers. On the 
West Manchester Table, the Doll’s 
name-—Bertha, was written by Mary 
Hickey, Readville. 
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