NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MAGNOLIA. 
Miss Lycett of Cambridge is visit- 
ing her grandmother, Mrs. John 
Lycett. 
Mr. Libby of Andover was again at 
the village church, Sunday, but owing 
to the storm, the congregation was 
very small. 
Miss Hudson conducted the second 
lesson, in the series of dancing lessons, 
Thursday evening. Theclass is quite 
a success. 
Preparations are already under way 
for the Christmas concert and tree on 
Saturday evening. The tree is the 
gift of Mr. Arthur M. Lycett. Mr. 
Oscar P. Story will wire it for electric 
lights, as he has done for several 
Christmases. 
Mr. Lyman Butler is quite sick at 
his home on Summer street. 
Miss Helen Crispin has returned 
from her visit to Newton Lower Falls. 
Mr. Fred Lycett, who is attending 
the Massachusetts college of phar- 
macy, is at home for the Christmas 
vacation. 
Miss Grace Story is home from 
Andover, to stop with her parents for 
the Christmas holidays. 
Goodwin at the Colonial. 
America’s greatest actor, N. C. Goodwin, 
in his best play, ‘‘ The Usurper,” begins his 
altogether too short engagement at the Colo- 
nial Theatre Monday, Dec. 26, commencing 
with a Christmas matinee, and playing the 
usual Wednesday and Saturday matinees 
customary at this theatre. His play is at 
once a refined and innocent comedy, whole- 
some and excellent to a degree and sur- 
charged with that amount of Goodwinesque 
humor that makes it truly enjoyable. It is 
sympathetic and humane, and its rational 
pathos and ready wit combined with the in- 
genious situations that are contained therein, 
are absorbing to such a degree that the inter- 
est of its audience is keyed to the highest 
expectancy from the moment the first word 
is spoken until the final tag, and never for an 
instant does that interest lag, nor is there a 
dull or dreary passage in any of the four 
refined and dainty acts. The theme of this 
new piece is based upon the American inva- 
sion of England, and with matrimonial 
designs, too, but its motive is pure, and its 
love- making, unsullied by that seeking for 
pelf or title, and its exploitation by Mr. 
Goodwin in his happiest vein will add but 
another link in the long chain of successful 
character creations that this master genius 
of the stage has forged for the enjoyment of 
theatre-goers. 
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