— THIRD 
ANNIVERSARY. 
PinGRIM FATHERS CELEBRATE THE 
_ Event with ENTERTAINMENT 
AND DANCE. 
“The 23rd anniversary of William 
firey Colony of Pilgrim Fathers 
ras celebrated last Monday evening 
in the Manchester town hall, a large 
being present to enjoy the occasion, 
which proved to be one of the great- 
social successes in the history of 
he order. 
_ The program for the evening’s en- 
fainment was arranged by a com- 
hhittee of which Mrs. Hannah Tappan 
was chairman. 
It was as follows: Address of 
Welcome by thé governor of the or- 
der, Dr. W. H. Tyler; scene from the 
Sunny South, entitled, ‘On the 
Levee” in the production of which 
the following songs were rendered: 
In’ Dear Old”Dixie,” Cheever Her- 
sey “Put Your Arm Around Me 
Honey,” Misses Pauline Semons and 
E lily Ferrari; “Casey Jones,” Wil- 
lard Rust ; “Moonlight Glide,” Long 
and Tappan; “I Feel Religion Com- 
n On,” Rufus W. Long; “On Mo- 
bile Bay,” John Gray; Closing Chor- 
us,’ the Company. 
*This number on the program was 
Pp lanned and staged by Harry S. Tap- 
pan and was one of the big successes 
of the evening. The dancing by 
Miss Semons and Miss Ferrari was 
particularly good and these two 
praceful young ladies received a well 
deserved encore for their efforts. 
~ This was followed by a short ad- 
dress by Supreme Governor George 
. Bradstreet of Boston. Past Su- 
preme Governor Edwin C. Foster of 
“Salem, also made a few remarks, and 
ast Ex-Governor P. H. Boyle re- 
cited “Sheridan’s Ride.” 
_ Professor Roberts of Essex, 
amused the audience with his famous 
stump speech, “Why Clams Don’t 
Fly.” Ten young ladies from nine 
to eleven years of age gave an exhibi- 
tion cake walk which was well execu- 
ted and received much applause. The 
Tast number was a sketch entitled, 
“Among the Indians” during which 
fhe following songs were rendered: 
O-ga-la-la, Cheever Hersey; Sun 
_ Bird, by the Misses Semons and Fer- 
. rari; Indian Dance-Maids of Chero- 
sce, Misses Semons and Ferrari; 
Stop, Stop, Stop, Rufus W. Long; 
Silver Bell, John Gray; Reed Bird, 
‘ith Indian Effects, Hersey and 
Gray; Finale; ’The Star Spangled 
Danner. 
A feature of the sketch was the 
quaw Dance” which was given by 
1 = APG 
jumber of members and fheit friends: 
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OPENING OF 
SPRING anp SUMMER 
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264 ESSEX ST., SALEM, MASS. (16) 
OPENING EXHIBIT 
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Men, Women and Children 
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SALEM’S FINEST CANDY STORE 
The Palace of Sweets has been remodelled and’ refitted and opens Saturday, 
(April 15) with all that is best in the Confectionery Line. 
Visit our Ice Cream parlors. 
Hot and Cold Soda. 
PALACHK OF SWEETS 
Moustakis Bros., 220 Essex St., 
the following ladies: Mrs. Jennie 
Walen, Mrs. Bernice Semons, Mrs. 
Nellie ‘Smith, Miss Bessie Lethbridge, 
Mrs. Emma Howe, Miss Theresa 
D’Entremont. The setting, red lights, 
weird music by the orchestra, and the 
Tom Toms, added to the realistic ef- 
fects of the dance. Mrs. Gertrude A. 
Long was musical director and pian- 
ist for the entertainment. Dancing 
followed until midnight. Long’s Or- 
Salem. 
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chestra furnished the music. 
Shopkeeper—‘Want a situation as 
errand boy, do you? Well, can you 
tell me how far the moon is from the 
earth, eh?” 
Boy —“ Well, guv’nor, I don’t 
know, but I reckon it ain’t near 
enough to interfere with me running 
errands.” 
He got the job. 
