NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHURCH NOTES 
Wancheser 
“Christ our High Priest,’ will be 
the theme of Rev. E. H. Brewster’s 
sermon at the Baptist church tomor- 
row morning. At the People’s even- 
ing service he will talk on “The 
Wages of Sin.” 
Monday evening a delegation frum 
the Baptist church will attend the 
«Gipsy ’ Smith evangelistic meeting 
in Tremont Temple, Boston. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Miss Lila Morse, North street. 
The following officers were elected 
last Sunday at the annual meeting of 
the Baptist Bible school: Robert 
Baker, superintendent; J. Davis 
Baker, ass. supt. Miss EKmma Prest, 
sec’y; Miss Alice Tappan, asst. 
sec’y; Miss Lucy Baker, auditor; 
Miss Nellie M. Leonard, treasurer. 
The election of a librarian was held 
over till tomorrow. 
Rev. Mr. Lincoln will exchange to- 
morrow, at both the morning and eve- 
ning services, with Rev. W. S. Eaton 
of Wenham. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Mrs. Eliza Crombie, Pleasant 
street, Subject: “Sleep.” 
Next Wednesday evening the an- 
nual roll-call and supper of the Baptist 
church will be held in the vestry. 
Supper will be served at 6 o'clock, 
and the invitation is extended to all 
members of the church, husbands and 
wives of members and all members of 
other churches worshipping with the 
church. A program of unusual inter- 
est has been provided by the advisory 
committee. 
The social of the Church Aid society 
of the Baptist church, scheduled for 
Thursday evening, was postponed be- 
cause of the storm. 
The Young People’s societies of the 
Salem association of Baptist churches 
met at the local church this week on 
Wednesday evening, and the meeting, 
which was a very interesting one, was 
a sort of reception to the newly- 
elected officers of the association, of 
which Rev. E. H. Brewster is presi- 
dent. A large delegation was present 
from Salem. Mr. Chapman of the 
Central Baptist church of that place 
read the scriptures and J. Davis Baker 
of the local church offered prayer. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster gave a short ad- 
dress on ‘Bible Power.” Several in- 
teresting talks were given by visiting 
members, notably Mrs. Choate, Miss 
Haynes and Mr. Chapman of Salem. 
A social hour followed, refreshments 
being served by the local social com- 
mittee. This was the first of a series 
of like meetings which it is purposed 
to hold during the winter in the various 
churches of the association. 
A special offering will be taken at a 
Sunday morning service in the Con- 
gregational church very soon in aid of 
the San Francisco churches. This 
was decided by a vote taken at the 
Tuesday evening service. 
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