NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SHOP AND OFFICE: 112 PINE ST. 
ANNUAL GUEST: NIGHT 
MANCHESTER WoMAN’S *«CLuB - E\w- 
TERTAIN MEMBERS, AND FRIENDS 
IN Town HALL. 
HE most important social event of 
the winter in Manchester was the 
annual gtiest night of the Manchester 
Woman's club,: Wednesday evening 
in the Town hall, The affair includ- 
_ed a buffet supper from: 6.30-7.30, 
the presentation of a two-act farce 
and dancing. 
Despite “the storm—the heaviest 
snow-storm of the winter—and the 
great amount of sickness, together 
with the fact that a great many fam- 
ilies aré.in mourning this winter, the 
affair was well attended. 
‘On entering the hall ushers were 
ready to conduct one to the officers of 
the club—Mrs.. Edward S.° Knight, 
Mrs. Geo: “S. Sinnicks, Mrs. John 
Baker, Mrs. Alfred E. Hersey and 
Mrs. F. Clifford Rand—composing 
the reception committee, who stood in 
front of a bank of palms and ferns 
and potted plants. Seats were ar- 
ranged in groups. around the hall, and 
as the guests. were seated they were 
served with salads, -croquettes, etc., 
and later with ices and coffee. 
Shortly before eight the seats were 
rearranged and preparations were 
made for the presentation of the play. 
Previous to this, however, Mrs. 
Knight, the president, extended the 
cordial welcome of the club to those 
present. 
The music of the evening was fur- 
nished by the Orpheus club of young 
people, and it was.good throughout. 
‘The name, of.the play. was “Excuse 
Me!” — Those taking part were: 
Robert Stetson, brother to Elaine, 
G. Allyn Brown 
John Harding, who “has it in for 
“Stetson,” ~H. W, Purington 
Aloysius Dalrymple, bughouse on 
‘butterflies, 
Pinkerton: Bean, something in the . 
‘pill line, Leonardo W, Carter 
Elaine Stetson- Harding, Robert’s. 
sister, 
Narcissa O’Kee, of the movies, 
Mrs. Audrey Q. Purington 
Martha Winthrop, a human icicle, 
Mrs. Eva H. Rand 
Alice Lindsay, a neighbor of Mrs. _ 
PLUMBING TEL. 12 HEATING 
John F. Scott 
The turning on and shutting off water for the season a specialty 
Personal attention to all work 
33 years experience 
Winthrop Younger 
References if desired 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Harding, Miss Annie L. Lane 
Dora Atherton, friend and mentor 
to Narcissa, Mrs. Bertha E. Knoerr 
Katie, made in Ireland, 
Mrs. Marianna Cheever 
The farce was highly amusing 
throughout its two acts, the first of 
which was set in the garden of David 
Harding’s summer home, and _ for 
-which the stage setting was unusually 
pretty with its beautiful flowers and 
trellises. The second was David 
Harding’s bachelor apartments in the 
Fair View, Boston. All handled their 
parts well, but special mention should 
be made of Mrs. Cheever as the maid 
and Miss Goldsmith as Harding's 
wife, and more especially in her 
make-up as the Swedish maid. 
Following the play Mrs. Charlotte 
E. Brown, who is head of the Dram- 
atics committee of the club, gave a 
monolog (original) on an afternoon 
with the dressmaker. 
About 100 attended the earlier part 
of the evening but this number was 
augmented by fully another hundred 
for the entertainment and dance. 
MANCHESTER 
The weekly entertainment feature 
at the Manchester club tomorrow even- 
ing, in connection with the pool and 
whist tournaments, will be a talk by 
Frank P. Knight on his recent trip to 
the Pacific coast and to his mining 
property in Arizona. The whist 
tournament is progressing quite fav- 
orably. Last Saturday night Wing 
and Wilcox took the lead by 29 points. 
FE. L. Wheaton still leads in pool. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
The fire department was called out 
yesterday noon for a fire at the R. & 
L. Baker milk farm, but the all-out 
was sounded almost immediately, be- 
fore the apparatus arrived at the 
scene. Some trouble in the boiler 
room of the milk plant. gave indica- 
tions of a bad fire when first discov- 
ered by one of the assistantsand the 
fire department was called, but the 
trouble was overcome pions a great 
Miss Lila G. Goldsmith” 
deal of difficulty. The auto truck was 
called to:the Connolly house on Ben- 
Nett OSES 
alarm, for a fire that started around 
the chimney. Loss about $75. 
___Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
‘society with the church, address by 
ter. 
. the ’season: -..: ee i 
Sunday evening, on a still. 
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ProGRAM AT First BAPTIST Cuurc. 
Everyspopy WELCOME. ; 
Sunday, Feb. 6. 10.45 a. m., ser- 
mon to Endeavorers by Pastor ‘A. KG. 
Warner, subject : “What, Why, How?” 
3.00 p. m., special services in’ “Inter- 
mediate and Junior rooms. 7,00. p. 
m., union service, Christian ihdeavers 
Jn) gtapa sites 
EN Pee ON Saale Tormey a reer 
pastor. Subject; “Working Together qi 
with God.” 
Monday, 7.30 p. m., union ‘Christ- ‘ 
tian Endeavor service ‘at ‘Manchester — 
Baptist church. Beverly Farms; Maa- — 
chester Congl. and Manchester Bapt- | 
ist societies co-operating. 
Tuesday, 7.45 p. m:, union meeting ~ 
with Salem union. at First Baptist — 
Church, Salem. ~ Let. every one be. 
present at this meeting and receive - 
the power of its rich inspiration. j 
Wednesday, 7.30 p. m., - Manchester _ 
Endeavor societies in union meeting ~ 
with Beverly Farms at Beverly Farms _ 
Baptist church. Rev. F. J. Ward of — 
Danvers, speaker. BS 
Thursday, 8.00 p. m., stereopticon — 
lecture, subject: “Ben Hur.” Admis- — 
sion 15 cents. Everyone welcome. ; 
Friday, 7. 30 p. m., prayer meeting 
rally. Especially let all church mem- 
pers and Endeavorers be present. ‘i 
Saturday, 3.00 p. m., Intermediate 
C. E.. rally at Tabernacle church, Sa- — 
eee ee Lee 
PORE. 
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ave, 
lem, Junior C. E. rally at Parish : 
house, Beverly. 
Sunday, Feb. 13. 10.45 a. m. 
mon, “Result of Observance 
Christian Endeavor Week.” 3.00 p, m,, 
consecration service in Intermediate 
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and Junior rooms. 6.00 p. m., 
secration service for Senior society. 
All members are urged to be present 
and respond to their name at roll-call. 
Raymond Bohaker, of St. anne 
Preparatory College span the week-_ 
end at home. 
Taxi—phone \anchester 290. adv. 
gloves and mittens at 
on 
Sweaters, 
W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. 
Large assortment of winter caps.— 
W.R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Buy your wall papers from H. S..7 
17 Bridge street, Manchessal 
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