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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
GOOD PROGRAM. 
Wednesday Evening Club holds first Social 
Gathering, 
Success dominated the first social 
gathering of the Wednesday Evening 
club in Manchester, Wednesday eve- 
ning, both in point of large number 
present and the entertainment given. 
The club was recently formed and 
aims to promote the social welfare of 
the community. This it evidently 
will do if the first meeting is any cri- 
terion. More than 150 people were 
present. After the meeting had been 
opened and A. S. Jewett had read the 
records, Rev. Mr. Whitaker, chair- 
man of the entertainment committee 
for that meeting, took charge. 
An excellent musical program was 
given by Miss Harriet Whittier, form- 
erly soprano in Edward Everett Hale’s 
church in Boston; Mrs. Willianna 
Folsom, alsoa singer of note; and 
John Manning, formerly of Sym- 
phony orchestra. It will be remem- 
bered that Mr. Manning come to 
Manchester several times when Aaron 
B. Palmer taught here’ - 
In the midst of the program an 
intermission of twenty minutes was 
taken for sociability, and this was con- 
tinued after the program was ended. 
Miss Whittier had a very pleasing 
voice. In her first group of songs 
“The Little Jap Doll.’ was sweetly 
rendered, as was also ‘‘ Thoughts,”’ in 
the second group. She sang ‘‘The 
Meucate Air,’ as an encore. Mr. 
Manning showed masterly skill on the 
piano, his rendition of Chopin’s Bal- 
lade being particularly effective. 
Mrs. Folsom’s rich contralto was well 
toned for her selections. The old 
Highland melody, “ Turn Ye to Me,” 
and the English ballad, “ Bid me to 
Live,’”’ were well rendered, She sang 
by request, ‘‘ The Breaking Waves.” 
The committee having the enter- 
tainment im charge was composed of 
Rev. John Holland Whitaker, William 
Hoare, F. P. Knight, Geo. S. Sin- 
nicks and Albert Cunningham. The 
following commitee will have charge 
of the next meeting : Geo. S. Sinnicks 
Geo. L. Knight, Raymond C. Allen, 
Misses Lila Goldsmith and Edith L. 
Wheaton. 
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Following is the program of the 
evening : 
(a) “ The Day is Gone,” 
(b) ‘The Little Jap Doll,” Jessie Gaylor 
(c) “ The Nightingale,” Whelpley 
Miss HARRIET WHITTIER. 
Piano solo— Fantaisie Impromptu. 
JOHN MANNING. 
(a) “ Turn Ye to Me.” 
(b) ‘The Hills O’Skye,” 
(c) “Bid Me to Live,” 
Mrs. WILLIAM FOLSOM. 
Intermission. 
“ The Breaking Waves,” 
Mrs. FOLSOM. 
Margaret Land 
Margaret Lang 
flatton 
(By request) 
Ballade, Chopin 
Mr. MANNING. 
(a) ‘‘Oh, Dry those Tears,” Del Riego 
(b) ‘““My Bairnie,” Kate Venner 
(c) “ Thoughts,” Mascherone 
Miss WHITTIER. 
(a) “The Bond Maid,” Lalo 
(b) “Tis Snowing.” Bemberg 
Mrs. FOLSom. 
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