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BROTHERHOOD OUTING 
second annual outing of the 
Brotherhood was held at 
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Tuck’s Point last Saturday, 
present. Granville Crombie ‘served 
one of his famous chowders, after 
which President A. G. Warner called 
the gathering to order. He spoke of 
the objects of the Brotherhood and 
the growth of the organization in 
Manchester. Dea. Jos. A. Torrey was 
introduced as the first speaker of the 
afternoon. He read an original poein 
on“ Porcupines,” which was a sort of 
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scine on the human race. 
was followed by Rev. Clarence 
Strong Pond of .Beverly Farms; 
Francis M. Stanwood, Town Clerk 
Alfred: 5: ‘Jewett: and “Revin.Cp 2A. 
Hatch of Manchester and Roger W. 
Babson of Gloucester. A generous 
amount of humor was sprinkled 
through all the remarks. Mr. Stan- 
wood told of a personal interview 
with one of the survivors of the Lusi- 
tania, bringing out much that is not 
generally known by the public. 
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MANCHESTER 
Fourteen of the Brownland  cot- 
tages employees had a. very enjoyable 
barge ride to Gloucester and. Annis- 
quam Wednesday evening. 
Mrs. Thomas A. Baker, 106 Sum- 
mer street, entertained the Jolly Sev- 
en on Tuesday at her home. The ta- 
dies dined on the lawn and after the 
luncheon played whist. Mrs. Big- 
wood sang “The Songs My Mother 
Used to Sing.” 
Have you given your mite toward 
helping along the Manchester base- 
ball team financially? I. Es Irish, 
treasurer, acknowledges the follow- 
ing subscriptions in addition to the 
$182 previously printed in these 
columns: Frank A. Foster, $5; L. 
W. Hutchinson, $1; Allen Es Pea- 
body, $2; O. M. Stanley, SPeetash:” 
$2; “A Friend,” $5; Sheldon’s Mar- 
ket, $5; John J: Connors p5evoe 21. 
Knoerr, $5; Manchester Ice Co., $5; 
Dr. 'G. W. Blaisdell Sayegniaesnt: 
Varzakis, $2; F. J. Merrill, $5; Axel 
Magnuson, $1; D. T. Beaton, $5,—a 
total “of $233) 
Editor of The Breeze :— 
I think it ought to be stated in all 
fairness, and to’ place. the Woman’s 
Club in the proper light, that the 
meeting in the chapel next Tuesday 
afternoon, when. Mrs. Gilson, first 
vice president of. the Massachusetts 
Federation of Women’s clubs will 
speak on the Woman Movement, has 
not been arranged.‘by the Manches- 
ter Woman’s Club, and the club has 
nothing to do with it. 
—A Club Member, : 
