NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
The Iligh School Alumni are to 
present W. D. Howell’s very amus- 
ing sketch, ‘‘A Letter of Introduc- 
tion,’’ followed by a dance at the 
Town hall, Wednesday evening, 
Mareh 13th, tickets for which are 
now on sale and may be obtained 
from the executive committee com- 
posed of Harry R. Floyd, Mrs. 
Edith Wiliams, Mrs. Mary Blais- 
dell, Mrs. Maude Carter, Miss Mary 
Dodge, Mrs. Alice Joseph and Bert 
Sinnicks. Only members of the 
alumni may purchase tickets, one 
member’s ticket and one guest’s 
ticket being allowed each member, 
the prices for which are to be 35 
cents each. Graduates who are not 
already members of the alumni may 
be allowed to join by signing the 
by-laws at the home of Mrs. L. W. 
Floyd. 
Howard Winchester and family 
moved into the Mulvey house on 
Lincoln street the last of the week. 
This week Albert Maslin is moving 
into his own house on Lincoln street 
from the tenement they have been 
occupying on Pleasant strect. 
The North Shore 
society will not hold their annual 
banquet this year. 
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MANCHESTER 
Bertram P. Floyd, who has been 
engaged. in concrete engineering in 
Buffalo, N. Y., is home for a short 
vacation. 
The Ever Ready Cirele of King’s 
Daughters held a pleasant evening 
of work and sociability at the home 
of Mrs. L. B. Harvie, Lineoln street, 
Monday evening. The next meeting 
will be with Miss Elizabeth Leth- 
bridge, Summer street. 
There will be an initiation of sev- 
eral new members at the meeting of 
Wm. Jeffry colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
next Monday evening. Plans are 
now being made to celebrate the an- 
niversary of the colony. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Menkin have 
returned from Lowell and are movy- 
ing their household effects into the 
Cheever house, next to the Baptist 
ehureh. 
Wm. H. Crane at the Hollis Street 
Theatre 
H. Crane as an actor- 
manager, in association with Jos- 
eph Brooks, who scored a_ great 
success at the Garrick Theatre, New 
York, in a new comedy entitled 
‘“‘The Senator Keeps House’’ by 
Martha Morton comes to the Hollis 
Wilham 
Street Theatre March 11th for a two 
weeks’ engagement. 
In the present play, Mr. Crane ap- 
pears in the role of Christopher 
Larkin, a Senator from the North- 
west, a widower, who keeps house in 
Washington with his nephew, who 
acts as his secretary. In his home 
he is constantly losing his house- 
keepers, as they fall in love with 
him. A society leader (Mrs. Wal- 
lace) helps him out of his troubles 
by getting him new servants. As 
she is a schemer and wants to marry 
him herself, she sees that the incum- 
bents always turn out unsatisfac- 
tory. 
An unscrupulous Congressman, 
who is engaged in pushing claims 
for a consideration, calls on the Sen- 
ator. The caller is interested in the 
Mason claim held by a widow and 
daughter. This suit is the Senator’s 
pet aversion. Finding the house- 
hold again upset, the Congressman 
and Mrs. Wallace bring claimant 
and child into the home as its keep- 
ers. The senator in a few weeks 
finds his household revolutionized. 
In the various acts of the play the 
Senator is so wheedled and ecajoled 
that there is a very happy ending to 
the many complicated situations of 
the play. 
|Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Salem, Massachusetts 
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) at the Art Department 
iNew Jabots, New Belts, New Centerpieces, New Pin 
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Free Lessons 
Wednesdays 
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Jabots in pendant effect. 
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Some very pretty patterns at 
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