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MANCHESTER WOMAN’S 
CLUB. 
Semi-Monthly Meeting Tuesday 
Occasioned a Delightful 
Afternoon. 
Tuesday afternoon the regular 
semi-monthly. meeting of the Man- 
chester Woman’s Club, with Mrs. 
William Hoare as hostess, was held 
in the chapel of the Congregational 
ehureh. An exceptionally large 
number attended, including - many 
out of town guests. The decorations 
were unusually elaborate and receiv- 
ed no little praise from those pres- 
ent. Pink, as the club color, was 
chosen as the predominant shade and 
pink dahlias and asparagus fern 
quite transformed the little chapel. 
Masses of the dahlias were banked 
against the piano and the rostrum 
was practically hidden in them. 
Mrs. Flora Hersey, as chairman of 
the entertainment committee, deserv- 
ed and received much eredit for the 
fine musical program, which was ar- 
ranged. The other members of the 
committee were Mrs. Ida Bullock 
and Miss Jessie Hoare. The pro- 
gram was as follows: 
Piano solo, Miss Aline Tarbell 
Song, Miss Rebecca Andrews 
G. Allyn Brown, accompanist 
Violin solo, Miss Marian Scott 
(Mr. Brown, accompanist) 
Song, Master Philip Kendall 
(Miss Edith Williams, accompanist) 
Reading, Mrs. John Prest 
Song, Miss Andrews 
Violin solo, Miss Scott 
Song, Master Kendell 
Piano solo, Miss Tarbell 
Miss Tarbell is a Hudson young 
woman who has many friends in 
Manchester. She is a very fine pian- 
ist and it is hoped that Manchester 
people will have many more oppor- 
tunities to hear her play and it is 
not improbable that they may, for 
Miss Tarbell plans to be in town 
quite a little this winter in her work. 
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sang very sweetly and was encored 
both times. Miss Andrews’ has been 
in great demand as a singer in town 
and many, especially those who have 
attended the concerts at the Baptist 
church, gave her a cordial welcome. 
Miss Marian Scott’s violin selections 
were faultlessly rendered and _ re- 
ceived liberal applause. Miss Scott 
is a Manchester young woman, very 
sweet in her ways and very talented 
musically. 
The singing of Philip Kendall, a 
choir boy at St. Paul’s Episcopal 
church, Boston, was perhaps one of 
the most enjoyable features of the 
program and the boy received en- 
thusiastic applause. The readings by 
Mrs. John Prest were very well re- 
ceived, particularly the ‘‘Foreign- 
.er’s View of the Statue of Liberty.’’ 
At the close of the program the 
usual social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. 
Hoare, the hostess, was assisted by 
Mrs. Walter Yates and Miss Caro- 
line Allen. The tea room equalled 
the main chapel in its dainty and 
attractive decorations. Here, too, 
pink was the predominant color, al- 
though other shades were combined 
to make a charming whole. Chrys- 
anthemums took the place of the 
dahlias in the decorations. 
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