MANCHESTER 
Conomo tribe of Red Men have de- 
cided to hold a picnic at Tuck’s Point 
on June 17. 
Harold Robbins, who works at a 
lunch room in Salem, has been home 
the past few days, with his parents, on 
Bridge street. “ 
The item which we. published last 
week about Elizabeth Kerr of Beverly 
petitioning the court to change her name 
to Elizabeth Tuttle is not the Miss Kerr 
who formerly lived in Manchester. It 
is another Elizabeth Kerr. 
The next lecture in the Teachers’ 
Lecture Course at Gloucester will be at 
City hallon Friday, April 10, at 2.30, 
when Dr. Long will be the lecturer. 
The subject will be: “* Instincts : 
What they are, where they come from, 
and the part they play in the life of ani- 
mals and men.’’ ae 
Leon W. Carter is sailing from New 
York on the 22d of this month for Eu- 
rope where he will be in charge of Mr. 
and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby’s car in a 
tour on the continent. Mr. and Mrs. 
Carter are leaving Monday for Southamp- 
ton, L. I., where they will remain until 
Mr. Carter sails and where Mrs. Carter 
will remain with her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. H. W. Clark, during her hus- 
band’s absence. 
Back from Trip to Egypt and the 
Holy Land. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Callahan returned 
to Manchester Monday from their Med- 
iterranean trip to Egypt and Palestine, 
visiting Alexandria, Cairo, Port , Said, 
Suez Canal,. Jaffa, Jerusalem and the 
Holy Land, from the undisputed spot 
where our Saviour was born in Bethle- 
hem to Calvary, the tomb, through the 
memorable valley of Joshaphat, the Gar- 
den of Gethsemane to Mt. Olives, the 
River Jordan and the Dead Sea. From 
the Holy Land they returned to Jaffa 
and Alexandria. “The excursionists re- 
mained in the latter city some few days, 
when they sailed for Genoa and Naples. 
After spending some twelve days in 
Rome they returned to Naplesand sailed 
for New York on March 11,. arriving 
there on the 25th. Mr. and Mrs, Cal- 
lahan had sailed nearly 12,000 miles 
since leaving Manchester. ‘The voyage, 
they say, was remarkably pleasant both 
going and coming with the exception of 
three days before reaching New York 
on the return, when they struck -rough 
weather. Otherwise the passage was 
perfect. Though their trip was delight- 
fully pleasant in every detail Mr. and 
Mrs. Callahan declare they are glad to 
be back again on good old New England 
soil, and among their good friends in 
Manchester, 
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Literary Society. 
The following program was carried 
out at the meeting of the Literary society 
of the Story High school, 
‘Thursday: 
Manchester, 
Composition, ‘The Round Table ”’ 
Piano SOLO, 
SKETCH: Three Scenes from 
Paperan 
Prosper Couramont 
Brisemonche (Naturalist) 
Annie Younger 
Princie Dodge 
‘SA Scrap of 
Joseph Floyd 
Harry Slade 
Anatole (Ward to Brisemonche) 
Winthrop Younger 
Mlle. Suzanne de Ruseville 
Edith Northrup 
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Mathilde ; Elsie Northrup 
Mile. Zenobie (Sister to Brisemonche) 
; Effe Stidstone 
Pauline (Maid) Alice Tappan 
A number of young people home from 
college for the spring vacation were in- 
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being presented. 
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204 Essex Street, 
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Mass. 
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CENTRAL SQUARE, 
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