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WEDNESDAY EVENING CLUB 
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“Moonlight Serenade,”’ was the open- 
ing number, and this was followed by 
two selections by the glee club, Miss 
Hinkley, pianist. Their opening num- 
ber was ‘‘Carmena,” and this was 
followed by ‘ Ching-a-ring-a-ring,”’ 
both of the selections being well ren- 
dered. 
Miss Grace T. Gilman of West Rox- 
bury, who has been heard in Manches- 
ter several times heretofore, sang 
sweetly Buck’s ‘When the Heart is 
Young,’”’ and when called back she 
sang ‘‘ 1 Wonder Little Girl.” 
Mr. Lincoln was given an enthu- 
siastic ovation in his rendition of 
“Bedouin Love Song,” by Pinsuti. 
As anencore he sang ‘ One Song,” 
by DeKoven. The next selection by 
the glee club was followed by inter- 
mission, after which the orchestra 
played again and Miss Gilman sang 
two pretty Irish songs. She sang 
“Oh, that we two were marrying ”’ 
as an encore. 
The solos by Mrs. T.-W. Long; 
“Good Night, Beloved, Good Night,”’ 
was well received. 
The committee in charge was com- 
posed of Rev. C. A. Lincoln, chair- 
man; Fred J. Merrill, D. T. Beaton, 
Miss Sarah Fish, Miss Gertrude B. 
Goldsmith and Miss Amy B. Haskell. 
Xmas Goods 
Our full line is now ready for your inSpec 
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tion, 
JAPANESE WARES 
We have a very large assortment of these 
popular wares. New and handsome pieces 
in Owari, Kaga, Latauma, Swadji, Tokio 
and Imari Wares. 5c to $5.00 
FRENCH CHINA 
Fern Dishes, Preserve Sets, Buckwheat 
Dishes, Chocolate Sets, Jelly Dishes, Chop 
Sets, Pudding Sets, Cake Plates, etc., in 
choice decorations, always make acceptable 
Xmas gifts. 
XMAS LAMPS 
Lots of new ones to select from. Recep- 
tion, Hall and Library Lamps, with the best 
central draught burner, prices low. 
A new line of Japanese paper shades at 
special low prices. 
Splendid values in China and Fancy Goods 
on our 10¢, 25c, 50c, $1.00 tables. 
GEO. W. FULLER 
275 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Dec. 16, 1905 
WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS 
during the week before Christmas—run down and look us 
Over, 
gifts. 
We show some money-saving values in Christmas 
The boys and girls will want over-shoes, rubber boots, 
slippers and leggins. 
A large line of men’s and women’s slippers and_ over- 
shoes for gifts. 
What better present for any one than a good pair of shoes ? 
Any price you want. Don’t worry about the size, the’re readily 
exchanged after Christmas. 
HORD & WASS 
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GLOUCHSTHR 
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BUTMAN & FRENCH 
Following is the program of the 
evening : 
Orchestra, ‘“ Moonlight serenade ” 
Girls’ Glee club, (a) ‘“ Carmena” 
(6) “ Ching-a-Ring-a-Ring ” 
Vocal solo, “When the heart is 
young” Buck..... ret Miss Gilman 
Vocal solo, “ Bedouin love song” 
PUI SULE DER «Cee rt Nae A Mr. Lincoln 
Glee club, (a2) “ Snowflake ” 
(d) “ Pussy cat” 
Intermissisn. 
Orchestra, “ Bunch of pearls” 
Songs, (a) ‘To my first love” 
(2) ‘“ You’d better ask me” 
Miss Gilman 
Glee club, ‘‘ Flow gently, sweet after” 
“Shade of the old apple tree ” 
Vocal solo, “ Good-night beloved, good-night” 
Mrs. T. W. Long 
Glee club, “ Alma Mater” 
The committee appointed for the 
January meeting is: George S. Sin- 
nicks, chairman ; Mrs. G. S. Sinnicks, 
Miss Carolyn E. Allen, Miss Susan 
Allen, R. C. Allen, Arthur Olson. 
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