Jan. 19, 1917. 
H. S. ENTERTAINMENT 
Seniors Herp SuccessFu, AFFAIR 
IN MANCHESTER Town HALL. 
The High School Seniors held a 
most successful entertainment in 
Manchester Town hall last Friday 
evening. The class made $110 clear 
of all expenses. The hall was filled 
by friends and relatives of the class 
and everybody thoroughly enjoyed 
the program presented. 
The selections by -the Glee club, 
under the direction of Miss Bella 
Porter, one of the teachers, and also 
the three selections by the orchestra, 
composed largely of High Schooi 
pupils, were very good indeed.  In- 
terspersed among the musical num- 
bers, were the two little sketches, “A 
String of Pearls,’ and ‘‘Just a Little 
Mistake,” in which the parts were 
taken by members of the class. The 
latter was the more enjoyed of the 
two, both because of the situations 
developed and because of the acting. 
Kenneth Tyler was the particular 
star of the performance, and Miss 
Mary Gray kept the audience in 
laughter with her antics in the first 
sketch. The program: 
Welcome Song (Geibel) 
Selections from Chin Chin 
(Caryll) 
Faree, ‘‘A String of Pearls’ 
Mr. Madison, a business man, 
Earle Height 
Miss Phoebe Madison, his 
maiden sister who is very 
Girls’ Glee Club 
Orchestra 
’ 
deaf, Helen Johnson 
Ethel Madison, his oldest 
daughter, - Ella Ericson 
Peggy Madison, his youngest 
daughter, Mary Gray 
Hannah, the faithful family 
servant, Margaret Lee 
Mr. Anthony Augustus Water- 
bury, a young society 
man, Donald Crafts 
Girls’ Glee Club 
Forget-me-not (Geise) 
Winds’’ 
‘‘Wedding of the 
(Hall) 
Farce, ‘‘Just a Little Mistake’’ 
Mrs. Ball, a hospitable woman, 
Helen Cheever 
Elsie Walton, her niece, Margaret O’Brine 
Helen Strong ee Flton de Ethel Allen 
Ray Forster { = ° ~~’ Pauline Semons 
Jerry, her sister’s friend, Melissa Stanley 
A Cook, Kenneth Tyler 
Selection Orchestra 
Orchestra 
MANCHESTER 
All members of Allen Relief corps 
have been appointed to the executive 
committee for the ensuing year and 
the committee has been subdivided 
into committees to serve three months 
each. Mrs. Jeffrey 5. Reed is chair- 
man of the committee for the first 
three months and her committee plans 
to have a public entertainment in the 
near future to obtain money for the 
1elief fund. 
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CHILDREN’S EXHIBITION. 
On next Thursday evening, Jan. 
25, the children of Mrs. Dean’s Man- 
chester classes in physical training 
will hold their first exhibition and 
dance in the Town hall. The ten 
lessons are just completed, and rela- 
tives, friends, and all others who love 
children will have a chance to see the 
result of this most important depart- 
ment of the child’s education. The 
mothers have been the only visitors 
allowed during lessons, and each week 
formed an interested audience. The 
most important branch of these 
classes, has been the medical correc- 
tive work (in many cases under the 
direction of the doctors), which can- 
not well be shown at an exhibition. 
The class will be assisted by Miss 
Alice Roberts of Beverly, Misses 
Lillian Ah Chung, Katherine Thad- 
den, Katherine Curtin, Madge and 
Geraldine Luce, all members of Mrs. 
advanced classes in Salem. 
The Luce children are daughters of 
Ernest Luce, principal of Phillips and 
Bentley schools, Salem. 
The program will be as follows at 
7-45: 
Ist Part 
Folk Dances, Swinging Games, t'ree Arm 
Gymnastic Movements, and Corrective 
Exercises 
2d Part—Dancing 
1. Formal dancing school open- 
ing By the Class 
2. New Social dances 
3. The Cireus Clowns Katherine Thadden, 
Katherine Curtin 
4, The Happy Child Alice Roberts 
5. Fairy Ballet Geraldine Luce 
6. Grandma and Grandpa in 
1860 Katherine Curtin, 
Lilian Ah Chung 
Lady from the Moon Madge Luce 
. Autumn Alice Roberts 
Miss Prudence Connolly will be at 
the piano. Carey’s orchestra will 
furnish music for the dancing. 
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MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
The Ladies Social circle will meet 
next Wednesday evening with Mrs. 
Fred J. Merrill, Bridge st. 
Harmony Guild will meet in the 
Chapel on Monday evening, Jan. 22. 
The feature of the evening will be a 
stereopticon lecture. 
Don’t forget C. E. week, January 
28 to Feb. 4. There will be special 
services morning and evening at the 
Baptist church on Sunday, Jan. 28. 
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 30, there 
will be a union meeting of the Bev- 
erly Farms Baptist, the Congl. and 
the Baptist C. E. societies. On Wed- 
nesday evening there will be a supper 
and entertainment. On Thursday 
evening there will be a stereopticon 
lecture on “The Philippines.” — Fri- 
day evening, prayer meeting rally. 
Sunday, Feb. 4, will be “decision 
day.” Everyone is urged to help 
make this a notable week. 
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