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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA CHORAL 
Second Annual Concert, 
Much Enjoyed 
The second annual concert of the 
Magnolia Choral society was held 
Tuesd a evening, and though not 
favored by such good weather as last 
year the program carried out was 
thoroughly enjoyed by all. The at- 
tendance was rather small. There 
was no lack of enthusiasm, however, 
and the participants felt that their 
efforts were appreciated. Each num- 
ber rendered by the soloist was en- 
cored at least once and the chorus was 
called up to repeat two of its numbers. 
Carl Webster of Boston is too well 
known asa ‘cellist to need commen- 
dation. ‘The Peasants’ Wedding 
March,” by Soderman, and ‘“‘To Thee. 
Gites @ ountry,” a patriotic anthem by 
Eichberg, were especially well ren- 
dered by the chorus. 
Fred K. Swett’ of Manchester, 
basso, and Mrs. Frank O. Griffin of 
Gloucester, contralto, both sang de- 
lightfully. Nearly twenty members of 
the East Gloucester chorus. with 
George Blanchard of Gloucester, gave 
the needed strength and confidence 
to the Magnolia chorus. Miss Fanny 
L. Story was the accompanist. 
A.5. Wonson,. the ‘conductor, ex- 
pressed himself as pleased with the 
work of the chorus. After the con- 
cert a reception was given by the 
ladies of the Magnolia chorus to the 
visitors and soloists at the beautiful 
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lycett. 
Dainty refreshments, ices, salads, etc., 
were served. 
Following is the program : 
“Lead Kindly Light,” Sullivan 
CHORUS 
“The Song of Hybrias, the Cretan,” Elliott 
MR. SWETT 
“Rejoice Greatly,” Woodward 
CHORUS 
“Chanson Napolitaine,” Casella 
MR. WEBSTER 
“Angus McDonald,” Roeckel 
MRS, GRIFFIN 
March—‘The Peasants’ Wedding,” Soderman 
CHORUS 
“The Village Blacksmith,” Geo. B. Nevin 
MR. SWETT 
“A Hymn of the Homeland,” Sullivan 
“Palm Branches,” Faure 
CHORUS 
Rondo, Boccherini 
MR. WEBSTER 
Patriotic Anthem—‘To Thee O Country,” 
EFichberg 
CHORUS 
“Dear Love whenin Thine Arms,” Chadwick 
MRS. GRIFFIN 
“Lovely Appear,” (from ‘The Redemption,”) 
Gounod 
CHORUS 
"The Lost Chord,” Sullivan 
CHORUS 
Mrs. Thomas Abbott of Boston 
spent the week herea guest of her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crispin. 
Tuesday Evening, 
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We are the Contractors for the Entire 
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