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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Club and Lodge 
Manchester 
District Deputy G. M. Henry Wil- 
son and Frank Robinson of Glouces- 
ter paid an officia] visit to Magnolia 
lodge of Odd Fellows Thursday even- 
ing, when two candidates were put 
through the toils of the initiatory de- 
gree. A collation was served after 
the meeting. 
A sale of ice cream and cake will be 
held at G.A.R. hall this evening, 
under the auspices of the W.R.C. 
Next Thursday evening at 5.30 o’clock 
a New England baked bean supper 
will be served at the hall. Admission, 
25 cents. 
Wednesday evening, May 2, has 
been set as the date when Conomo 
tribe, 113, Red Men, will observe 
their 13th anniversary and on that 
occasion a very pleasing evening's 
entertainment is assured. The affair 
will be in the form of a ‘ladies’ night.” 
Lancy & Blaney, refined musical 
artists, will furnish the entertainment 
which will include solosand duets on 
mandolins, flutes, xylophone, occarina 
and marimbo. There will also be a 
humorist, a tenor soloist anda pianist 
with the company. Mr. Lancy was 
for three years with the famous Ox- 
ford Musical club of Salem. 
The Thought and Work club of 
Salem announces two meetings of 
unusual interest and merit, which 
it is hoped, all who can will attend 
Miss Grace Chamberlain, who ap- 
pears in Bernard Shaw’s “Candida” 
on April 14, at 3 o’clock in the after- 
noon, stands at the head of her 
profession as a dramatic reader 
She has recently added three come- 
dies to her repertoire, this being one 
of them, and she has proven herself 
as successful in comedy as in trag- 
edy. These plays belong to the 
highest class of English comedy, 
and are full of genuine humor. 
On April 21 The Pixies, who have 
been at several North Shore func- 
tions, will visit the club. To chil- 
dren they are especially fascinating, 
but the older people never fail to 
enjoy the perfect dancing, the clever 
acrobatic feats, the many laughable 
bits of comedv, the rich costumes, 
and the wonder of this whole per- 
formance given by these  daintv 
little Pixies. It seems almost im- 
possible to believe that these mar- 
vellous dolls are not endowed with 
life in its merriest form. Any lady 
attending this meeting is urgently 
requested to bring a child as guest 
of the club. Meetings are held in 
the Universalist chapel, Rust street, 
Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. 
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