NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
“Ladies’ Night” at the 
Manchester Club 
The rooms of the Manchester club 
were thrown open to the public yes- 
terday, and last evening a “ladies’ 
night” proved a most delightful feat- 
ure. The rooms were crowded, and 
all thoroughly enjoyed the program 
presented under the direction of the 
entertainment committee. 
The Bay State Male Quartet of 
Boston was the principal attraction, 
and their various selections were well 
rendered. The quartet is composed 
of E. E. Bullock, first tenor; W. W. 
Hicks, second tenor ; H. N. Raymond, 
baritone, and A. K. Bayley, basso. 
The program presented consisted of 
the following : 
Piano solo, “Moonlight on the Hudson” 
Wilson 
Miss E. L. Wheaton 
Quartet, “Onward march” 
“Little Tommy” 
Baritone solo, “My love is like the red, 
red rose” Mr, Raymond 
Reading, “A sure cure for rheumatism” 
A. 5. Peabody 
Duet, by Messrs. Bayley and Hicks 
Quartet, ‘‘The monkey and the chimp- 
anzee” ‘‘The oyster” 
Tenor solo, ‘Farewell Marguerite” 
Mr. Bullock 
Quartet, “Honey I wants you now” 
Sunset’ 
Reading, “The tar at the bar” Mr. Peabody 
Quartet, “Remember thy Creator” 
Refreshments of ice cream, cake, 
cocoa, etc., were served after the 
entertainment. 
Society Notes 
It is reported that Hon. James 
Bryce, British ambassador to the 
United States, is to spend the sum- 
mer on the North Shore, and that he 
will probably take a place at Beverly 
Farms. 
Mrs. C. A. Munn of Washington 
was on to Manchester Thursday and 
Friday. The family will travel abroad 
this summer and will let the “ Bullard 
Cottage,” at Old Neck, which they 
have on lease. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walker are 
over to New York today to see Mr. 
and Mrs. W. D. Denegre off on their 
trip to Europe. 
Souvenir post cards found at 
Winchester’s, Jeweler, Glouces- 
ter, - 
Watches repaired at H. B. Win- 
chester’s, Jeweler, Postoffice square, 
182 Main street, Gloucester. * 
This paper sent to any part of the 
U S., Canada or Mexico for $1.00. 
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MANCHESTER. 
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How much more time we spend about it now 
than ever. 
How much thought the housewife gives to the 
preparation of the meals than did the generation just 
before us. 
low much every magazine today devotes to the 
preparation of the table. 
Really is it not so that we are now devoting 
quite as much thought, if perhaps it isn’t a little more 
thought to the dining room than to any other room 
in the hoine? 
We, in the 
Years back the 
furniture world, believe this to be so, 
dining room was a secondary, yes a 
third rate matter, no great importance being attached 
to its furnishings. Little by little there commenced 
to be a change, until now, and we measure our 
words, the diving room, comparatively, 1s quite the 
most sumptuously furnished room in the modernly 
equipped house. 
This marked. change in the 
equally great changes in the supply. 
Dining Room Designs 
To a very much higher plane and acted quite as em- 
phatically in cutting down cost of construction, 
Qur dining room display is approaching _ its 
spring’s completeness. The new designs are very 
pleasing aud the prices very modest. 
demand has worked 
It has raised 
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Mahogany Tables, from: .....+-seecceresees $24.00 
Mahogany Buffete from osc. csssetercens $33.00 
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