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The Men’s club of the Washington 
street church met at the home of the 
pastor, Rev. E. W. Snow, and enter- 
tained their lady friends Monday 
evening. Rev. Mr. Snow and his 
wife entertained the young people 
royally, and refreshments were served 
and a pleasant evening enjoyed. 
Mrs. Alice L. Creesey entertained 
thes AWB; CHD buh committee |.of 
Friendship Rebekah lodge at her 
home on Tuesday evening with a box 
party. 
The sewing school of St. Peter’s 
church gave the thrilling drama 
“ Breezy Point’’ in the parish house 
on Thursday and Friday evenings 
and Saturday afternoon to large audi- 
ences. The young people did credita- 
ble work and were well repaid for 
their efforts by the large proceeds. 
A home bakery is to locate in the 
new store in the Raymond block at 
the corner of Essex and Church 
streets. 
Mrs. Harrison Eaton entertained 
the members of St. Peter’s Literary 
club at her home on Tuesday evening. 
Shakespeare’s ‘‘ Merchant of Venice ”’ 
was read. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Ordway are 
spending the month at Pinehurst, N.C. 
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William A. Crouse is taking a five 
weeks’ trip through the South, visit- 
ing all the prominent winter resorts. 
Harry W. Clarke has opened a 
branch store in the Blakeney block at 
City square. Roscoe C. Cotton is 
manager of the new enterprise. 
The people of the First Baptist 
church will tender a reception to Rev. 
and Mrs. Carey W. Chamberlin at the 
chapel on Monday evening. 
Miss Mary P. Story of Fairhaven 
was the guest of her father, David L. 
Story, the first of the week. 
Miss Alice Stewart of Springfield 
has been the recent guest of friends 
. in the city. 
George Butman has purchased an 
estate near Claremont, N.H., and will 
occupy the same as a summer home. 
Miss Clara Richardson of Essex is 
the new operator at the Beverly ex- 
change of the N.E.T.& T. Co. 
Ralph F. Dodge has returned to 
his business interests at Port Clyde, 
Me., after a few days’ stay in the city. 
Paula Edwardes at the Tremont. 
The Tremont Theatre will have 
another novelty during a limited en- 
gagement beginning February 12, 
when Messrs. Shubert will present 
Miss Paula Edwardes in the new fan- 
tastic opera, ‘‘ Princess Beggar,’’ for 
the first time here. Mr. Paulton has 
placed his sfory in one of those imagi- 
mary Teutonic kingdoms so beloved of 
comic opera librettists, which permits 
of effective scenery and costume dis- 
play. He has written, however, a 
consistent, logical farce, which could 
readily be played without music, but 
it has been so constructed as to make 
the musical numbers an integral part 
of the entire scene and not a succes- 
sion of extraneous songs. Miss Paula 
Edwardes has established herself as a 
star by her performances of ‘ Win- 
some Winnie,’ during the last two 
years, and before that she won favor 
as principal comedienne in all of the 
gaiety pieces at Daly’s theatre. In 
«‘Princess Beggar ’’ she has been pro- 
vided: with a role which shows all of 
these qualifications to the best advan- 
tage. She wears a succession of beau- 
ful gowns, and at one time the story 
permits her to assume the disguise of 
a dashing young hussar. The entire 
production has been made under the | 
direction of Frank Smithson. Miss | 
Edwardes brings an able supporting | 
company, the members of which have | 
been selected with proper regard for 
their qualifications. 
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