NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Literary Society. 
Another very interesting program 
was carried out at Tuesday’s meeting 
of the Literary society of the Story 
High school, Manchester. The society, 
which was formed a year or two ago 
through the instrumentality of Princi- 
pal Saben, with aim to develop the 
literary tastes of and to urge original- 
ity among the students, is apparently 
accomplishing the desired end. Some 
of the compositions and literary parts 
are extremely well written. Tuesday’s 
program was as follows: 
RTOIO cee ccs cess « Josephine White 
Recitation, “ Sir Hugo’s Choice,”...... 
Talbot Hoare 
Composition, ‘ Slavery in Greece,”..... 
Agnes Carter 
Recitation, ‘‘ Duke Leopold’s Stone,” 
Mary Rust 
Recitation, “ The Boy that Didn’t Pass,” 
Fred Leach 
REIN snc 0 orn 8 oss, o's Ethel Stanley 
Composition, ‘‘ Manners and Customs of 
Pee lrOGUOIS) wma. mss Henry Merrill 
Recitation, “The Slave in the Dismal 
SWaLD eratiecie cer 2s oe Walter Fleming 
Composition, “ Congress,”. William Sheehan 
Composition, “‘ Customs of the Filipinos,” 
William Sweeney 
Recitation, ‘‘A Reunited Country,” 
Eddie Kitfield 
Critic, Lewis Hooper. 
see ee 
Lucy A. Meader. 
The news of the death of Lucy A., 
wife of John H. Meader, at her home 
in Rockport, last Friday morning, was 
received with much regret by her 
many friends and old-time acquaint- 
ances in Manchester and Beverly. 
Mrs. Meader had been ill for a long 
time with Bright’s disease, but last 
week she became much worse and 
died Friday at the age of 74 years, 
7 months. 
Mrs. Meader was born in Water- 
town, May 25,1830. For many years 
she was matron of the Manchester 
almshouse, and after that she and her 
husband had charge of the almshouse 
in Rockport. 
Funeral services were held at her 
late residence in Rockport Monday, 
and she was buried in Beverly, Tues- 
day. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter; Mass., Post Office for week ending 
Dec. 3: Col. Andrews, Miss Cornelia 
Delron, Mrs. Geo. C. Felton, Edna Lathrop, 
Franklin T. Pfuelzer, Vernon P. Pierce, Mrs. 
C. C. Royse, Alcide Tremblay, Rev. W. F. 
Taylor, J. M. Williams. 
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