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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
in Manchester. The decorations 
were in charge of Joseph Gorman. 
It was a merry gathering which 
filled the vestry of the Baptist church 
to overflowing Monday evening, when 
the Christmas concert was held. Fol- 
lowing is the program : 
Congregational singing, “‘ Hark, the Herald 
Angels sing.” 
Address of welcome......... 
Recitation, HOmu se. sae Helen Crowell 
Song, “Just a Little Baby”.. Brenda Cook 
Recitation, “‘ How Dollie Spoke”...... 
May Preston 
Chorus, sappy Cunlaren ter ccn nl Juniors 
Exercise, “ Light of Christmas Joy”... 
Laura Johnson, Raymond Purdy, Annie 
McKinnon, Gordon Crafts, Ethel Spry 
Solo, ‘‘ Sleep, Holy Babe’’. Charlotte Bennett 
Recitation, ‘“‘ Teddy’s Christmas Gifts ” 
Gladys Hildreth 
Recitation, “My stocking 2.0. ve coe 
Josephine Brooks 
The children were delighted after 
the entertainment by the appearance 
of the good saint with his pack of 
goodies, and when the tree was un- 
Jaden of its burden everyone in the 
room had been remembered. Charles 
Sawyer represented Santa Claus. 
Eastman Kodaks 
and Brownies 
FOR NEW YEAR’S 
Gordon Baker 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Telephone 130. 
Among the gifts worthy of mention 
were two purses, one for the pastor, 
containing $20, and the other for Miss 
Etta Knowlton, the blind girl, con- 
taining $12. 
At the Congregational church the 
following very interesting program 
was carried out by the children of the 
Sunday school, Sunday evening, under 
the direction of Misses Edith L. 
Wheaton and Susan W. Allen: 
Welcome, “I wish you a Merry Christmas” 
ede eraeren pest ae a Reames iek Dorothy Blaisdell 
Chorus, “Once in Royal David’s city”.... 
Rr aercls eae IRL Ac oiton mitten nee Juniors 
Recitation, “A little Chrisymas secret” ... 
Perio oe Tome, eee ele oe Randolph Knight 
Solo; Christmas song”™:> 00. Helen Cheever 
BOyS CxercisG, LAE DELS waelan ventas oe 
....Lorne Mayan, Randolph Erlandson, 
.... Frank Knight, Wesley Stanley 
Recitation. Constant, Ghristmasnase. sate 
3 ada deen enaan apie mee Helen Young 
Song, “At Christmas ’tis young”......... 
BPs ie ak ae Ethel Gray, Gladys Eastman 
Recitation, “Grandma’s gift’. Mina Sinnicks 
Solo,‘ barth’s jubilee”: 7A. -.. James Gray 
Girls’ exercise, ‘‘Busy bees’ Christmas”... 
Ethel Gray, Gladys Semons, Minnie Len- 
del), Nancy Lendell, Gladys Eastman, 
Matilda Goodwin, Bessie Smothers. 
Recitation, ‘‘The beautiful tree”. Abbie Floyd 
Chorus, “Ring the Merry Christmas In”.. 
ae deans eo a eee Miss Hannabel’s Class 
Recitation, “A question”....... Oscar Olson 
Song, “Merry flakes of snow”........... 
Se Rey rae Pauline and Madeline Semons 
Exercise, Joseph Dodge, Ruth Ericson, Ella 
Ericson, Alice Herrick, Luella Stanley. 
Recitation, “No room”....... , Lydia Dennis 
Chorus, ‘‘The star that shone o’er Bethle- 
hem”.. Alice Hoare, Mabel Olson, Minnie 
Olson, Agnes Sjorlund, Ethel Jones. 
Recitation, “Feeling sorry for Santa”..... 
t Son DES aS es aa Arthur Lodge 
Duet eH etaved tis sso re yeu ee ack 
BYE PA ere Agnes Sjorlund, Mabel Olson 
Recitation, “Christmas gifts....John Carter 
Solo, “O, holy night”...... Miss McDiarmid 
Collection, hymn, benediction. 
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TREE alee 
JR ES Eis eee 
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MANCHESTER, MASS. 
W. E. A. LEGG 
ROBERT ALLEN 
Begin the New Year Right by trading at Legg’s Market, where you get cour- 
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No need of going out of town for 
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UNION ST., MANCHESTER 
The Town hall was filled to over- 
flowing Thursday evening when the 
Christmas tree and entertainment 
under the auspices of the Sacred 
Heart church was held. Following 
is the program of the entertainment : 
SelechiOn«. os... 4. High School Orchestra 
Special chorus, ‘“‘Hark, the Herald Angels 
Sing.” 
Christmas recitationsee. wae. ae eee 
Gertrude Manion and Annie Francis 
Christimast sone c- .xisene eae Louisa Walsh 
INecita toners or James and John Kinsella 
Christmas medley, drill, recitations and 
chorus. 
PRCA CIN hans 14 far oeeatele ets Mr. Callahan 
Selection ose t High School Orchestra 
Christnias: recitatlons...< 5. .9¢) eae 
Gertrude Ryan and Ruth O’Brien 
Christmas cradle song.. Margaret McGrath 
Christmas Tecitawions,5.s7ee- neces 
Catharine Meany and Margaret McNeary 
Vocal diet, 5.2352 Louisa and Willie Walsh 
SA High?Ambivion. 27 een ieee 
J. Gillis, Joe Coen, Frank Gillis & W. Francis 
Readinosts 1 mont ean ce eee Mr. Callahan 
General chorus.. Selection by the orchestra 
The readings by Mr. Callahan of 
Boston, were especially well liked. 
The whole program was well carried 
out and reflects much credit upon 
Fr. Powers, it being his initial attempt 
at anything of the kind in Manches- 
ter. After the entertainment the 
Christmas trees were stripped and the 
presents distributed by Fr. Powers to 
the pupils of the Sunday school. Fr. 
Powers said he wanted to give special 
prizes to the five altar boys, —John 
Walsh, Willie Walsh, James Brown, 
John and James Gillis. Previous to 
this the pastor thanked the audience 
for their appreciation of the work 
done by the children, and when he was 
through little Miss Pauline McGrath 
stepped forward and presented him a 
purse. An interesting feature of this 
part of the program were the presents 
on the tree for “Mr. Michael George 
O’Kimball” and for Michael Calla- 
han. Mr. Kimball, the genial super- 
intendent of streets, stepped upon the 
stage and was surprised to find in his 
package a pick, shovel and rake of a 
very small variety. He told a story 
of how near he cameto being an 
-Irishman, which drew much applause 
from the audience. Proprietor Calla- 
han’s present was a pretty colored rag 
doll. 
Beverly Rollaway, 
Railroad Avenue and Rantoul Street. 
B. H. FORBES, Megr., Beverly. 
SKATING 1°20 3.55 p.m. 
DAILY. 
In the Annex DANCING 
Dance Hall, 
Thursday and Saturday Ev’gs. 
Admission 25 Cents. 
Sessions for CHILDREN, Saturday a.m. 15 cts 
