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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Horticultural Society Banquet 
North Shore Gardeners Hold Their Fifteenth Annual 
Entertainment and Dance 
The fifteenth annual banquet and 
entertainment and dance of the 
North Shore Horticultural society 
was held in the Manchester Town 
hall Wednesday evening. Two hun- 
dred sat down to the banquet, which 
was served at 6.45. Four long tables 
run the length of the hall and on 
these’ were numerous vases of cut 
flowers,—the best of the season of 
many of the North Shore’s private 
greenhouses. ‘There were also pot- 
ted plants, ferns, etc., and green 
boughs and evergreen trees covered 
the bareness ot the walls all around 
the hall. The national colors were 
draped over the stage, 
Dil! of Melrose was the caterer 
and following is the menu: 
OYSTER COCKTAIL 
BAKED CHICKEN HALIBUT 
Tartar Sauce 
Dressed Lettuce Potato Croquets 
Tomatoes Cucumbers 
ROAST TURKEY 
Delmonico Potatoes Cranberry Sauce 
Chicken Croquets, Peas Lobster Salad 
Escalloped Oysters Chicken Salad 
Banana Fritters, Rum Sauce 
ICE CREAM 
Strawberry Harlequin 
Frozen ‘tom and Jerry 
Sherbets 
Assorted Cake Fancy Cakes 
Coffee Rolls 
Immediately following the supper 
shortly after 8 President John Chap- 
man called the gathering to order 
and in a few well chosen words told 
of what the society had done in the 
last year for the good of the com- 
munity in bringing about the school 
gardens, which proved such a suc- 
cess. This work will be continued 
the coming season. 
The first number on the program 
was a selection by the Everett or- 
chestra, a trio of young ladies, one 
playing the piccolo, another the vio- 
lin, and the third presiding at the 
piano. Following this Mabel Hall 
Hardy of Gloucester rendered two 
readings, one of which, “Mrs Mc- 
Duffy at the Baseball Game,” proved 
very amusing. ‘The other was entitl- 
ed “‘Putting the New Minister to 
Bed.” Mr. Donnell of Boston sang 
several Scotch songs somewhat after 
the Harry Lauder style and he was 
followed by the only speaker of the 
evening, Rev. I. B. Hardy of East 
Gloucester. Mr, Hardy was follow- 
ed by another reading by Mabel Hall 
Hardy. Miss James of the School 
of Expression, Boston, read an orig- 
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ing of Miss James. 
inal arrangement by Eveline Whit- 
tier, entitled ‘“‘Laddie,” and she was 
followed by Mr. Delaney, of Boston, 
who sang several of the popular 
songs one of which was “Last night 
was the end of the world.” The Evy- 
erett orchestra rendered another se- 
lection, followed by another reading 
by Miss James,—‘‘For the sake of 
a little child.” Another selection by 
the Everett orchestra brought the en- 
tertainment part of the evening’s 
program to a close. 
One of the most pleasing features 
of the entertainment was the read- 
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said, “Where art begins language 
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ers who merely “spout perpendicu- 
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Her character drawing was ex- 
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Hardy’s talk was “Always try to be 
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titude toward nature; this applies es- 
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