NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING 
The last meeting for this season of 
the Manchester Parent-Teacher asso- 
ciation was held Wednesday evening 
in the Price Primary school. The 
speaker of the evening was Miss Har- 
riet C. Gould of Boston, a Radcliffe 
graduate, who gave a decidedly inter- 
esting talk on the Montessori method 
of teaching, which she has been study- 
ing in Rome the last year. Miss 
Gould now has charge of a Montessori 
school in the Back Bay, conducted 
under the patronage of Mrs. Henry 
Copley Green. 
Miss Gould described the Montes- 
sori system in brief as being a system 
in which the children were taken at 
an age from 18 months to five years 
old and were taught by “doing things” 
rather than by the present method of 
talking to them. The child sees the 
teacher do what is being taught and it 
follows the instructor instead of be- 
ing told by her how or what to 
do. The child learns to do what it 
wants to do, and is corrected, thus 
being taught the right way of doing. 
The system, founded by a Madame 
Montessori in Rome, is being taken 
up in many of our leading cities and 
it will, no doubt, be adopted by all the 
leading schools of the country. 
The delegates to the recent Mothers 
Congress did not report, but will re- 
port at the first meeting in Septem- 
ber. 
Miss Clara Corrin of Magnolia 
sang two selections during the even- 
ing. The ustial social hour brought 
the evening to a close. 
Socral AND ATHLETIC 
CLUB 
On Tuesday night, May 27th, the 
Gloucester Social and Athletic club 
will stage one of the best bouts of the 
entire season. The following talent 
has been secured: In the main bout 
Joe Chick, the fighting Portuguese of 
Fall River, will meet Joe Farren, the 
140 pound champion of New England. 
The semi-final brings together Dick 
Kinnare of West Lynn and John Mc- 
Innis of Lynn. These men will meet 
at 158 pounds. The preliminary 
which starts promptly at 8 o’clock, 
brings together Fred Bowden and 
Young Connors. The management 
of the Gloucester Social and Athletic 
club wish to announce that this club 
should not be confused with any other 
club in Gloucester, as such has been 
the case. This club has but one price, 
and the usual assessment will be 50 
cents. The bouts start exactly as ad- 
vertised and always give ample time 
for the out of town members to get 
GLOUCESTER 
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the last train. On all advertising 
matter, the name of the Gloucester 
Social and Athletic club will appear 
with the regular assessment price. 
Members should be governed accord- 
ingly. 
JosEPH SLADE 
Joseph Slade, a native of Manches- 
ter, died suddenly yesterday morning, 
falling on School street, near the 
Baptist church shortly after 6 o’clock. 
Monday night Mr. Slade fell down 
stairs in his home on Brook street, 
and this, together with the results 
from a dose of horse medicine which 
it is said he drank by mistake brought 
about his death. 
Mr. Slade was a fisherman by oc- 
cupation. He was about 46 years of 
age. He is survived by a mother, 
Mrs, Susan Slade, and by a brother, 
Henry E. Slade, and a sister, Mrs. 
Susan Knight. Funeral services will 
be held Saturday afternoon. 
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