NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
April 13, 1917. 
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Mrs. Frank A. Rowe and little 
daughter, Evelyn Colby Rowe, came 
home from the hospital last Sunday. 
Title has been passed to the Town 
of Manchester of the Captain John 
Allen right of way at the newly ac- 
quired park land at the Beach street 
crossing. The corsideration was 
$500. 
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Benjamin L. Stanley has resigned 
as driver in the fire department, and 
is succeeded by Wentworth Mac- 
Neill. 
Patrick Corrigan has concluded his 
services at the George E. Cabot es- 
state where he has been employed as 
gardener for the past 18 years. 
Prof. C. M. Scherer of Kent, Ohio, 
who spoke at the N. S. Horticultural 
society last Friday evening, was the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Till dur- 
ing his stay in Manchester. 
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ARBELLA CONCERT 
SACRED ‘Music at Last ENTERTAIN- 
MENT OF SERIES AND PERHAPS 
FINAL CONCERT. 
The last concert of the Arbella club 
series was held in Manchester Town 
hall last Saturday afternoon. The 
program, consisting of sacred songs, 
was rendered by a group of singers 
who were old friends to Arbella audi- 
ences. Added to the note of appre- 
ciation in the attention of the audi- 
ence was a tinge of regret that the 
end of the series had been reached, 
and that possibly this season would 
mark the end of the Arbella concerts 
for the time being. Should the war 
situation become serious by another 
year the concerts next season would 
be abandoned. 
Because of the concert falling in 
Holy Week the music selected for 
Saturday’s entertainment was of th> 
tore serious sort and was intended 
to show the development of the so- 
called religious music. The singers 
were Misses Edith Woodman and 
Dorothy ‘Cook and Wallace Cox, all 
favorites with attendants at the Ar- 
bella concerts. The applause which 
was given their every number was 
ample testimony of the place they 
hold in the hearts of Manchester folk. 
The concert as usual was proceded 
by a brief lecture on the origin of the 
various numbers presented, by Leland 
Hall. The singers were accompanied 
by Mrs. Charles A. White. 
The program follows: 
Solo, ‘‘My Heart Ever Faithful’’ Bach 
Miss Woodman 
Solo, ‘‘Agnus Dei’’ Bach 
Miss Cook 
Duvet, ‘‘Sins est Homo’’ Rossini 
Misses Woodman and Cook 
Solo, ‘‘Drei Konige’’ Cornelius 
“Wait Thou Still’’ Franck 
Mr. Cox 
Solo, ‘‘With Verdure Clad’? Haydn 
Miss Woodman 
Duet, from ‘‘ Elijah’? Mendelssohn 
Miss Woodman and Mr. Cox 
Solo, ‘‘Five Bible Songs’’ Dvorak 
Miss vook 
Solo, ‘‘The Lost Chord’? Sullivan 
““Deep River’’ Burleigh 
“‘By the Waters of 
Babylon’’ Howell 
‘“The Lord is My Light’’ Allitsen 
Mr. Cox 
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Children. W.R.Bell, Central sq. adv. 
When you think of painting think 
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Spring underwear at W. B. Bell’s, 
Central sq. adv. 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes and 
shellac from H. S. Tappan, Bridge 
st., Manchester. adv. 
Elite shoes for Spring at W. R. 
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