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WOMEN PLAN CLUBHOUSE 
QUINCY ORGANIZATION To But_DCom- 
MUNITY House ON PICTURESQUE 
SITE. 
The members of the Manchester 
Woman’s club who are interested in 
the building of a club-house as sug- 
gested by one of the committees at the 
annual meeting of the club a week or 
two ago, will read the following with 
more or less concern: 
“The Squantum Woman’s club has 
now completed plans for a_ pretty 
bungalow. type of community house 
which it hopes to dedicate on July 4th. 
“The club has 10,000 feet of land all 
paid for.in one of the most picturesque 
spots of that part of Quincy called 
Squantum. The location is on Huck- 
_ ins avenue on land overlooking Bos- 
ton harbor. From this site can be 
seen the whole range of Blue Hills, 
the entire city of Boston, Dorchester 
bay, Quincy bay and the sweep of the 
South shore as far as Minot’s light. 
“The club-house calls for a building 
60 by 40 with a 15-foot veranda across 
the front. As the location is on slop- 
ing land the ground floor is to be of 
cement with a large number of win- 
dows so that it will be light and airy. 
The first floor plans call for a banquet 
room, a gentlemen’s assembly hall, a 
_kitehen, heater room, and a regula- 
tion size bowling alley. The latter 
feature will be conducted by the men’s 
club, which has voted unanimously its 
indorsement of the woman’s club- 
house movement. 
“While known as a woman’s club 
the clubhouse is in reality a commun- 
ity club and the building is planned to 
meet all the needs of a community 
house. 
“The second floor plans provide for 
a large assembly hall, 40 by 4o feet, 
with a stage and dressing rooms. This 
hall will go to the roof. As one enters 
the main entrance there is a short hall 
from which on either side are recep- 
tion rooms which may be used for 
meetings of both men’s and woman’s 
clubs. 
“In one reception room there is to 
be a large fireplace. There are to be 
platforms and window seats. The 
building is planned for future devel- 
opment and there is provision for a 
gallery in the main hall when the ad- 
ditional room is needed. 
“The ladies of the club are selling 
mortgage bonds by which they hope to 
raise a $5,000 building fund.” 
SuccESFUL ENTERTAINMENT IN AID 
OF MANCHESTER BROTHERHOOD 
Thursday evening, April 24, the 
Manchester Men’s Brotherhood held 
a most successful entertainmetnt and 
social at the Baptist church. 
A large audience gathered in the 
auditorium of the church to listen to 
a most interesting program by the 
following talent: Miss Alice H. De- 
catur, of Malden, soprano; Harrison 
B. Fears, of Rockport, violinist ; Miss 
Greenlee, of Boston, reader; Miss 
Jessie M. Hoare, of Manchester, ac- 
companist. Miss Decatur has once 
before entertained a Manchester au- 
dience and was given a hearty welcome 
upon her return visit. Miss Greenlee 
at the Boy Scout concert made a large 
place for herself in the appreciation 
of our people. They were glad of the 
privilege again to give her their hearty 
applause. Mr. Fears was heard with 
great favor. Miss Jessie Hoare the 
organist of the Congregational church 
accompanied with her customary skill, 
making a definite contribution to the 
interpretation of the selections of the 
soloists. At the close of the enter- 
tainment a social hour was passed in 
the vestry where ice cream and fancy 
crackers were on sale. The net re- 
ceipts of the evening were $39.60. The 
program was as follows: Violin solo, 
‘“Huroreske,” D’vorak; reading, “On 
a London Motor,” May Tsabel Fiske ; 
soprano solo, “Maritana”; reading, 
“Tohn Halifax, Gentleman,” Dina 
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Maria M. Craig; soprano solo, “A 
Winter Lullaby” De Koven; reading, 
“The Quarantine,” John Luther Long ; 
soprano solo, “Anchored,” Watson. 
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Will Be Enthusiastically Celebrated by This Store 
Tuesday, May Gth Through Saturday, May [Oth 
This week is planned to show the possibilities of Salem's market and to show the people of 
Essex County that it is to their profit to shop in Salem. All sorts of Seasonable,Desirable Mer- 
chandise will be lowered in price and we hope to induce the Greatest Week’s business this store 
For Full Particulars See The Salem Evening News 
Monday, May 5th 
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