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ANNUAL BANQUET. 
Manchester Club Observes Event 
- in Town Hall. 
The annual banquet of the Man- 
chester club was held’ Wednesday 
evening in the Manchester Town 
hall. Sixty out of a total member- 
ship of 75. were present, and several 
others came in after the banquet. 
Those present were: 
William Hawkesworth  (presi- 
dent), Maynard B. Gilman, Robert 
Hart, James Hoare, B. M. Crombie, 
Henry Sullivan, C. E. Williams, 8. 
L. Wheaton, B. F. Foster, George R. 
Dean, J. W. Campbell, E. 8. Knight, 
F. K. Swett, Dr. R. T. Glendenning, 
A. L. Saben, J. C. Mackin, H. J. Gay, 
A. A. Cushing, W. R. Bell, E. L. Ed- 
munds, John F. Scott, Dr. G. W. 
Blaisdell, H. T. Bingham, A. J. Orr, 
R. C. Allen, Alex. Robertson, Oscar 
B. Wing, A. C. Hooper, A .C. Need- 
ham, E. H. Wilcox, J. N. Lipman, W. 
W. Hoare, Lewis Hooper, Sydney 
Marshall, F. C. Rand, E. P. Stanley, 
G. S. Sinnicks, F. M. Johnson, Perey 
A. Wheaton, C. L. Crafts, D. T. Bea- 
ton, F. P. Knight, G. E. Willmonton, 
O. T. Roberts, L. W. Floyd, E. A. 
Lane, R. S. Hayward, A. 8. Peabody, 
Albert Cunningham, I. M. Marshall, 
P. H. Boyle, H. B. Hinchliffe, J. A. 
Lodge, G. A. Knoerr, E. L. Valen- 
tine, A. EK. Olson, Horace Standley, 
Lorenzo,Baker and Benj. L. Bullock. 
The members began to assemble 
shortly after six o’clock, but the din- 
ner was not served until seven. In 
the interim a punch bowl very in- 
gveniuosly carved out of a solid cake 
of ice by Mr. Edmunds was gener- 
ously .patronized and a social hour 
LOOK! 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
was spent. Schlehuber of Lynn was 
the caterer. The following menu 
was served: 
Beef Bouillon. and Wafers 
Hot Roast Turkey 
Mashed Potatoes «Cranberry Sauce 
Radishes Olives 
Banana Fritters and Wine Sauce 
Lobster Salad 
Frozen Pudding 
Harlequin Cream and Sherbet 
Cake Coffee 
Rolls and Butter 
Long’s orchestra was on hand and 
discoursed some popular airs during 
the dinner, the crowd joining in the 
chorus of some of the selections. A 
song, written especially for the oc- 
casion, in which nearly every one 
present was remembered with a gen- 
tle rap of some nature, was sung 
also. After the tables had been 
cleared the entertainment commit- 
tee introduced Mr. Kendall, an en- 
tertainer, from Boston, who gave 
a varied program of song, story and 
recitation. He sang first, ‘‘Conquer- 
ed’’, and as a second selection, A. C. 
Needham’s ‘‘Dreaming of Long 
Ago’’. 
After the entertainment the mem- 
bers had a good sing, breaking up 
toward 11 o’clock. <A toast was 
drank during the evening to the de- 
parted members of the club. 
The committee in charge was com- 
posed of M. B. Gilman, chairman; 
Robert Hart, Horace Standley, 
James Hoare and C. E. Williams. 
A greater than Luther Burbank 
has invented a collar button that 
will not roll when: dropped, but will 
lie just where it falls. 
LOOK! | 
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 
The Entire Stock of H. G. Nichols Dry Goods and Gents’ 
Fur- 
nishings is being sold at prices never before heard of. 
Only a Few Days More. 
Although we have done a tremendous business the past week, there 
is plenty of stock left. 
Store Will be Open Evenings 
H. G. NIGHOLS 
P. O. Block, . 
° Manchester, Mass. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Secretary and Mrs. Meyer gave- 3 
their customary dinner last night im~ 
Washington in honor of the Presi- 
dent and Mrs. Taft, each member of 
ane 
the cabinet in turn dining the Presi- 
dent and his wife once during the «<2 
winter. The 
were Senator and Mrs. Crane, Sena- 
other guests invited . ii: 
tor and Mrs. Root, the president of Sie 
Yale university and Mrs. Hadley 
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Warren, Mr..; 
pnt 
and Mrs. Gordon Abbott of Boston sh et 
and Manchester, the secretary to the. 
President and Mrs. Norton, Mrs. 
Frederick W. Vanderbilt, Mrs, Rich--. 
ard Townsend, A. Piatt Andrews, as- 
sistant secretary of the treasury. of. 
Gloucester, Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton ~ 
Smith, Commander Philip Andrews, — 
USN, and Capt. Archibald Butt, 
USA. 
WANTED: POSITION AS FORES- . 
TER. 
On a large estate by a young man] 
having had large experience in this 
line of work and one who ean get | 
results on the gypsy and brown tail 
moth work being familiar with the 
latest and most effective methods 
employed. 
Have been employed as an agent 
for the State on this work for 8 
years and am working in that capa- 
city at present but wish to make 
a change. Best of references given 
as to character, ability, ete. Ad+ 
dress: ‘‘Forester’’, 
The Breeze Of- 
fice. Year es 
N. 8. Hortic. ‘Society. 
The North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety will meet this evening, in Lee’s 
hall, Manchester, when an interest- 
ing paper will be read on ‘‘ Annu- 
als’’ 
The Show Committee has had the 
schedule for the flower exhibitions 
printed and distributed among the 
members. 
the schedule this year. This will 
be a Chrysanthemum exhibition and 
will come in October. 
The committee has worked hard 
this year to get out a good schedule 
and those who have received a copy 
of the 40-page book give them the 
credit for their success. 
the .usual number of 
prizes’’ 
new classes have been added. 
It is noted that in addi- ~ 
tion to the Rose and Summer shows. 
an autumn show has been added to . 
There are ~ _ 
“special 
offered this year and many 
When the pay is $9 a_week it is 
a job; when the compensation sees is 
$25, it is a position, 
