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WEDNESDAY EVENING CLUB. 
Young Lady Entertainers from Boston 
Furnish Pleasing Program. 
Despite the storm Wednesday even- 
ing a goodly number of the members of 
the Wednesday Evening club were out 
for the March meeting of the club, and 
all who attended were well pleased with 
the program furnished by four young 
lady entertainers from Boston. ‘The 
program was of a musical. and literary 
nature, and was presented by the Ham- 
bro sisters and Miss Marion L. Priestley, 
’cellist. Miss Priestley is the youngest 
’cellist sent out by the entertainment 
bureaus. 
The program was first class in every 
respect and everyone seemed highly sat- 
isfied that they had braved the inclement 
weather and came out. ‘The program 
was as follows: 
Piano Soto, ‘‘ Fantasie,’’ Liszt 
MISS SARA HAMBRO 
Sonc, ‘‘ Melba Waltzes,’’ Arditi 
> ’ 
MISS ADELINE HAMBRO 
ReapinoG, ‘‘ Her First Visit to the City”’ 
MISS ROSE HAMBRO 
>CELLO SoLo, ‘‘ Musette,”’ Offenhach 
MISS MARION L. PRIESTLEY 
(MISS ROSE E. PRIESTLEY, accompanist) 
Vocat Duet, ‘‘ See the Pale Moon,”’ 
Campanini 
MISSES SARA AND ADELINE HAMBRO 
Piano Duet, ‘‘ Pique Dame,”’ Rossini 
MISSES SARA AND ADELINE HAMBRO 
"CELLO, Berceuse from ‘‘ Jocelyn,’’ Godara 
MISS PRIESTLEY 
CHARACTER Sona, ‘‘ Everybody is Pickin’ on 
Me.”’ 
(Encore) ‘‘ Much Obliged to You”’ 
An inglorious feature of the evening 
was the disturbance by the young people. 
It is to be regretted that the young people 
of Manchester have no more respect for 
law and common decency than to go to 
a public meeting and make a nuisance of 
themselves. It is a disgrace for the town 
that a citizen should be forced to stand 
up in a meeting and ask the young 
people to please be quiet enough so _ that 
others might hear what is being said. 
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Cor. Pine and Central Sts., Manchester 
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WEDDING JEWELRY ___sm. 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
You do the choosing, 
Brooches Kodaks 
Chains, Fobs Opera Glasses 
Cut Glass Fountain Pens 
Toilet Sets Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
Beverly, Mass. 
160 Cabot Street, 
& 4 % 
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