MANCHESTER 
The many friends of Miss Mary 
Barry, who has been doing dressmak- 
ing in Boston and on the North Shore 
the past few years, with a Back Bay 
| dressmaker, will be pleased to learn 
that she has decided to open dress- 
making parlors at her home, 15 Des- 
mond avenue, where she will be pre- 
pared to do dressmaking in the latest 
modes and styles. 
Don’t forget the Hallowe’en social, 
Oct. 28th, by the Friendship circle. 
BrorHERHOoD ELECTED OFFICERS 
A meeting of the Manchester 
Brotherhood was held Monday even- 
ing which was well attended. An 
election of officers resulted in the 
choice of the following to serve the 
‘ensuing year: President, Rev. A. G. 
Warner; vice president, Arthur 
Walker; treasurer Herman C. Sweet; 
assistant treasurer, Ellery Rogers, sec- 
‘retary, Edwin F. Preston; directors, 
Charles Sawyer, Edward Baker, W. 
B, Calderwood, Henry Moulton, Clar- 
ence W. Morgan, Herbert Shaw and 
Frank Foster. Bertram Smith, gen- 
Yeral secretary of the Beverly Y. M. 
C. A., was the speaker and gave 
some helpful hints on the every day 
conduct of men. A light collation 
was served. At the next meeting 
Rey. Charles E. Hatch, pastor of the 
Congregational church, will be the 
speaker, and at the following meet- 
ing Rev, George Washburn, formerly 
| president of Robert College at Con- 
stantinople, will tell some of his ex- 
periences in the Turkish Empire. ~ 
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING 
The first fall meeting of the Par- 
ent-Teacher association, Manchester, 
will be held in the Price school next 
Wednesday evening, Oct. 15, at 7.45 
o'clock. 
There will be reports from the 
National Convention held in Boston 
last May and from the State Conven- 
tion now in session at Gloucester. 
A song, “My Tribute,” the words 
of which were composed by Mrs. 
Higgins, the State president, will be 
used at this meeting and it 1s expect- 
ed that there will also be some in- 
strumental music. 
NaAzimMovAa COMING 
Of all the interpretations of var- 
ious roles last season in New York 
city, none received higher commenda- 
tion than that of Madame Nazimova 
for her portrayal of “Mrs. Chepstow” 
in James Bernard Fagan’s adaptation 
of “Bella Donna,” the widely read 
novel by Robert Hichens, ‘The delin- 
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derworld but she dresses the part in 
perfect harmony with the character 
she is portraying. From her first en- 
trance, when she seeks to add the 
celebrated Jewish physician to the 
victim of her charm and realizes that 
he knows and understands her, to the 
time when he slams the door of her 
husband’s home in her face, after 
she has confessed her futile effort 
to poison the man whose goodness 
and faith in her she found unendur- 
able, she is always the dangerous and 
unusual woman, placing her own de- 
sire above all else. Charles Frohman 
has made an elaborate and handsome 
production for “Bella Donna,” and 
with her New York company of ca- 
pable players, Nazimova comes to the 
Empire Theatre, Salem, soon. 
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