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Open Meeting of Harmony Gaild 
A. very pleasant open meeting 
was. held. at the Congregational 
chapel Monday evening by Har- 
mony Guild. The program con- 
sisted of some good music and an 
enjoyable farce, ‘‘A Pan of Fudge,”’ 
with the following east: 
Bettina. Spencer Florence Leach 
Pauline Newman Ada F. Green 
Miss Elizabeth Bryant, 
Beatrice Long 
Rita Dunbar, Esther Northrup 
Nita Dunbar, Florence MeDonald 
Mlle. Celeste Dupré, Hester Rust 
The scene was laid in Bettina’s 
room in a fashionable boarding 
school and the plot concerned the 
making of fudge by Bettina and her 
classmates. in defiance of school 
rules and of Mlle. Dupré, who 
would not report them because of 
her fancy for Bettina. All the parts 
were well taken and the affair was 
earried through smoothly and 
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cleverly, none of the ies points 
being lost. Miss Leach as Bettina 
was charming; her room-mate, 
whose part was taken by Miss 
Green, was equally pleasing to the 
audience in her different way; and 
Miss Rust, who took the difficult 
part of the French teacher, was the 
hit of the evening. 
Miss Avonelle Sanford, the eleven- 
year old pianist, who delighted her 
audience with her excellent piano 
technique and poise, comes from 
Columbus, Ohio, and is a pupil at 
the Faelton College of Music at 
Boston. All her selections were 
appreciated by the audience, 
especially Beethov en’s Variation. 
‘‘Romance,’’ by Atherton, was Miss 
Bella Porter’s violin solo, and she 
played to a responsive audience 
that demanded a second selection. 
Miss Leach in her two songs was, as 
always, a favorite with everyone 
present, not only for her excellent 
singing, but for her own personality. — 
She was accompanied on the piano 
by Miss Jessie Hoare. 
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In addition — 
to those taking part in the farce, — 
Mrs. Benjamin Bullock and Mrs. J. ~ 
Noyes made up the committee in © 
charge of the entertainment, with 
Miss Florence Leach as chairman, 
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Ice-cream was served by the exe- — 
cutive committee. 
seldom had an evening at: once 0 
pleasant and so profitable. 
Praise for Wianchester Postal Clerk 
Fletcher MacCullom an employee 
in the Manchester postoffice, and 
this year’s successful coach of the 
Gloucester high school basketball 
team, claimant for the state basket- — 
ball championship, hag done things 
with the Gloucester five this season, 
that have attracted state-wide at- 
tention in schoolboy sporting circles. 
When he started in coaching the 
fish city team, he was up against:a 
severe proposition, for most of last 
year’s star men graduated and to 
fill the places left vacant by these 
players was no easy stunt. Mac- 
Cullom put in a whole lot of hard 
work, daily practice of two hours 
being the routine of each afternoon 
for the Gloucester lads and the re- 
sult was that they not only defeated 
the best high school teams in Mass- 
achusetts, but defeated the Rogers 
high school team of Newport, R. L., 
for the championship of that state, 
and last Friday attached another 
belt to their list by winning from 
the Portsmouth, N. H., high school 
five for the championship of New 
Hampshire. To win the champion- 
ship of thig state Gloucester has only 
to beat the strong Boston College 
high school team and it is probable 
that a match between these two 
schools will be played at Lynn 
within a couple of weeks.. Mace. 
Cullom understands the game from 
A to Z, has the loyal support of the 
sporting public all along Cape Ann, 
and is a chap that can win, many 
friends during any encounter with 
a neighboring basketball team.— 
Exchange. 
Lewis A. Leach of .Manchester, 
conveys to Joseph §S. Leach et. al. 
of Manchester, % interest in land 
on Bridge street, Manchester; 71 by 
175 feet. 
The following attachment was 
recorded at the registry. of deeds 
Wednesday: Peter Voutiritsa of 
Manchester, vs. Michael: G. Revelas 
of Manchester in an action of con- 
tract for $300. 
The Guild has _ 
