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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Professor Krumpeln’s Recital 
Largely Attended 
Professor Krumpeln, the blind mu- 
sician and composer, gave a recital 
on Tuesday evening at the Congre- 
gational church, Manchester, which 
drew a large crowd. Professor 
Krumpeln is well known along the 
Shore. He summers at Magnolia, 
giving several concerts each season. 
The recital Tuesday evening was 
given under the auspices of the Dis- 
trict Nurse Fund committee of the 
Manchester Woman’s club. The club 
has never had any entertainment of 
such a character, nor one which drew 
so large a crowd . Mrs. Allen S. Pea- 
body was in charge. Professor Krum- 
peln’s interpretation of his selec- 
tions is wonderful and his original 
composition, ‘‘Death and Resurrec- 
tion’’, which he played at King Ed- 
ward’s ‘‘Memorial’’ at London in 
1910, gave an unmistakable convic- 
tion of a spirit of courage and faith. 
The program was as follows: 
Grand Processional 
Overture to ‘‘ William Tell’’ 
(in four movements) 
a. ‘‘Solitude in the Alps’’ 
b. ‘*The Storm on Lake Lucerne’’ 
e. ‘The Alpine Shepherd’’ 
d. ‘*The Victory Over the Austrians’’ 
Melody Rubenstein 
Song—‘ Ave Maria’’ Gounod 
Mrs. Raymond C. Allen, with violin 
obligato by Miss Marian Scott 
Gounod 
Rossini 
‘‘The Cuckoo and the Nightingale’’ 
Handel 
‘‘The Angel of Love’’ Waldteufel 
Improvisation on ‘‘ Favorite Hymn-tunes’’ 
Krumpeln 
Pilgrims’ Chorus Wagner 
Song—‘‘ The Rosary’’ Nevin 
Mrs. Raymond C. Allen 
Sextette from ‘‘ Lucia’? © Donnizetti 
Soldiers’ Chorus Gounod 
““Death and Resurrection’’ Krumpeln 
Mrs. Raymond C. Allen’s solos 
were very sweetly rendered and 
‘“‘The Rosary’’, in particular, ap- 
pealed to the audience. 
After the closing number of the 
program, Professor Krumpeln was 
applauded with such enthusiasm that 
he was induced to return to the or- 
gan and give-a number of selections. 
Finally the crowd rose to the inspir- 
ing notes of ‘‘The Star Spangled 
Banner’’ and each one who had been 
present left the church with a new 
feeling of appreciation for the na- 
tional song. 
Field Day Tomorrow 
The boys’ classes of the adult de- 
partments of the Bible schools con- 
nected with the Salem Baptist As- 
sociation will hold a Field Day at 
Tuck’s Point, Manchester, tomorrow, 
with conference for teachers of boys’ 
classes at noon hour. 
Breeze subscription, $2 a year. 
MANCHESTER 
The selectmen have issued the 
warrant for the primaries to be held 
at Town hall, Tuesday afternoon, 
Sept. 24, from 12 noon to 5.30 
o’clock. 
Town Clerk and Mrs. Alfred S. 
Jewett left Wednesday on their an- 
nual early fall vacation trip. They 
have gone first to New York. Sara+ 
toga will be included in their itiner- 
ary. 
Mrs. Robert aBker and son Robert 
M., and daughter Esther, spent Sat- 
urday at Chebacco lake, as guests 
of Mrs. Lucinda Baker. 
Miss A. M. Bingham, the dress- 
maker, returned yesterday from a 
week’s trip to New York, for the fall 
openings. 
For Improvements at Masconomo 
Park. 
The Park Commissioners of Man- 
chester, at their regular meeting 
Wednesday evening, opened bids 
for the construction of a road and 
improvement of a portion of the 
grounds, as Masconomo Park. S. A. 
Sinnicks’ bid was $3,673.00; Morley, 
Flatley & Co., $2,850: Semons & 
Littlefield, $2,849.13. The contract 
will be awarded to the last named 
concern. 
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