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MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
The Christmas concert and tree 
were well attended Saturday night, 
people being present from both Man- 
chester and Fresh Water Coves. 
There was singing and recitations by 
the children of the Sunday school and 
an interesting Christmas story by the 
pastor, Mr. Libby. The usual col- 
lection, to be devoted to some charita- 
ble purpose, was taken up. This year 
it was sent to the former pastor, Mr. 
Stackpole, to be used in his work in 
Boston. 
Among those who came home to 
spend Christmas with their parents 
were: Mr.and Mrs. Stephen A. Doug- 
lass, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkins, 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Foster, Mr. 
And Mis Dat elen anduMr. Dom 
Abbott. 
Miss Sadie Abbott has returned 
from Brookline and will remain at 
home for the rest of the winter. 
Everett» Sanborn spent Christmas 
with his parents, at Coolidge’s Point. 
Miss Ruth Symonds entertained a 
number of her young friends, at her 
home on Magnolia avenue, Monday 
evening. The evening passed pleas- 
antly with games. 
Mrs. Tom Abbott, Miss Mamie Ab- 
bott, Miss Helen Crispin and Miss 
Ethel May attended the dancing party 
given by Mr. Arthur B. Sewell and 
George Cameron, in Savings Bank 
hall, Gloucester, Monday evening. 
A number of young people from 
Magnolia attended the party given in 
the Town hall, Manchester, Thursday 
night. 
Miss Francis H. Stearns will not go 
abroad, as has been her custom for 
several winters, but has taken apart- 
ments at ‘‘ The Hote] Grafton,’’ Wash- 
ington, D.C., for the winter. 
As usual, the Magnolia church will 
be represented at the annual New 
Year’s reception, given at City hall in 
aid of the Addison Gilbert hospital. 
The Magnolia table will be in charge 
of Mrs. Thornberg, assisted by Misses 
Helen Lycett, Alice Sanborn, Alice 
Story, Helen Crispin and Ethel May. 
The Ladies’ Aid society met with 
Miss Addie Stanley, Thursday after- 
noon. 
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The Parishioners of St. Margaret’s Church of 
Beverly Farms have Christmas 
Entertainment. 
Marshall’s hall, in Beverly Farms, 
was crowded ‘Tuesday evening with a 
big gathering of young and old parish- 
ioners of St. Margaret’s church, on 
the occasion of the annual Christmas 
tree and entertainment, given under 
the direction of the Sunday school 
and choir of the church. 
An exceedingly well prepared and 
interesting program was carried out. 
The farce, “An afternoon with the 
Doctor,” kept the audience in a con- 
tinual strain of laughter, as did also 
the farce, ‘The Pullback.’ The. cast 
of the former was: Dr. Jane Gunn, 
Miss Jennie Twitchell; Miss Mary 
Hart, Miss Abbie Williams; Miss 
Grace Dare, Miss Grace Quirk ; Eph- 
raim George Washington, Daniel 
Kelliher; Mrs. O’Houlihan, Miss 
Mary Connolly; messenger, Fred 
Williams ; while the personne] of the 
latter was: Baggage master, Thomas 
Murphy; Mrs. Oldstyle, Miss Annie 
Riordan; Mrs. Sensing, Miss Kath- 
erine Leary; Lou, the waiter, Miss 
Margaret Quirk; Gertie Plain, Miss 
Johanna Toomey; Henrietta Mul- 
cahey, Miss Elizabeth Toomey ; Ade- 
laide Mulcahey, Miss Mary Murray. 
Among the invited guests were 
Frs. Curran, Callahan and E. T. 
McKenna of Beverly, and Frs. Flan- 
nigan and McKenna. The entertain- 
ment was in charge of Miss Lydia 
Hayes, church organist, and Mrs. 
William J. Murray. After the con- 
cert, dancing was enjoyed till mid- 
night. 
The program of the evening follows: 
Chorus, “ Arrival of Santa Claus” 
Diet ret. Oke che arate te cate ae eee ee 
Mrs. William J. Murray and Miss 
Lydia Hayes. 
WNGOESSi ates eee cir Frank McKeown 
Duet, “‘ The Swedish Cradle Song”.... 
Gees Misses McCarthy and Murray 
Recitatlonsres heehee ee Edward Ober 
Piano jduet see tydhter anh Een e ae 
Misses Mary Connolly and Mae 
Donald. 
Chorusii Happyetoursticer. ;-- Children 
‘Av Letteruiromaoants Claus? eamwascas 
SAS Key oT.n Ht 8 Miss Mary Connolly 
Solo, “ Lullaby”....Miss Katherine Murray 
Piangs olomaaee seer Miss Mae Donald 
Recitations: Christmas. | reeg een meen 
Dialogue. * The Invitation 2c aes 
Miss Nellie Neville, Thomas Murray 
Piatton OlOm-nacmretres Miss Annie Lawson 
Recitation, “Seeing Things at Night,” 
Sete vias thane «coe eee Miss Mary Toomey 
Recitation, “Two Little Kittens”...... 
IOs oe G inka Miss Mae Donald 
Farce, “ An afternoon with the Doctor” 
Song, ‘“‘ Under Southern Skies”........ 
aS Paes Choir and Sunday School 
Readingi.nannrieas Mrs. John H. Linnehan 
Song, “ Just remember that I love you,” 
«Fae girs Miss Julia Grady of Beverly 
Solo, “If I were a Violet’’.. Miss McKeown 
Song, “ The face in the Firelight”...... 
Or eee ee Miss Margaret Quirk 
Farce, ‘‘ The Pullback ” 
Exercise, “‘ Walk, Baby, Walk”. .9 children 
Recitation, “ Ten Little Niggers”’...10 boys 
Song, “Santa Claus”....Miss Helen Flynn 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
The costume party scheduled to 
take place in Marshall's hall next Fri- 
day night, under the auspices of the 
local colony of Pilgrim Fathers, holds 
promise of being one of the social 
events of the winter here. 
Andrew O’Brien of Boston was in 
town this week making preparations 
for altering the store now occupied 
by Charles Martin in Neighbors’ hall 
and making it ready for the post office. 
The change will probably be com- 
pleted by Jan. 18. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Standley and 
family of Manchester spent Christmas 
with Mr. Standley’s father, Andrew 
Standley. 
Santa Claus, in the person of Harry 
Howell, made the children of the 
Sunday school of the Baptist church 
feel happy last Saturday evening, when 
he distributed the gifts from the well- 
laden Christmas tree among. them. 
The occasion proved a very pleasant 
one for the young people of the school. 
The Manchester Mandolin club is 
scheduled to give a concert in the 
Baptist church on Monday evening, 
Jan. 9. The proceeds of the enter- 
tainment are to be applied to the piano 
fund-of thé Vers Cbs 
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The Manchester lodge, Degree of 
Honor, at their semi-monthly meet- 
ing, Wednesday night, elected these 
officers: Mrs. Lizzie Peabody, chief 
of Honor; Mrs. Sarah Loomis, lady 
of honor; Mrs. Ida Mason, chief of 
ceremonies ; Mrs. Agnes Dougherty, 
recorder; Mrs. David Fenton, re- 
ceiver ; Mrs. Edith Morgan, financier ; 
Mrs. Lewis Killam, usher; Mrs. Lizzie 
Floyd, inside watch, Lewis Killam, 
outside watch. 
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