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Odd Fellows Observe 90th Anniver- 
sary of Odd-Fellowship. 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., 
of Manchester, celebrated the 90th an- 
niversary of Odd-Fellowship last even- 
ing by an entertainment and social dance 
in the Town hall, at which were present 
some 300 members of the order and 
friends. 
A musical program was presented be- 
tween 8 and 9 o'clock, following which 
the hall was cleared of seats, and the 
gathering went part to the Odd Fellows 
hall above, and part remaining in the 
lower hall. During the social hour fol- 
lowing ice cream and cake was served. 
From 10 to 12 dancing was enjoyed, 
and for those who did not care to in- 
dulge in this pasttime card playing was 
engaged in up-stairs. The dancing was 
evenly divided between the old-time 
square dances, and the more modern 
steps. Among those onthe floor, en- 
joying the dancing to . his heart’s con- 
tent, was Past Grand William C. Rust, 
a charter member of Magnolia lodge, 
who has already passed his 80th mi-e- 
stone. 
Long’s orchestra, six pieces, played 
several selections during the entertain- 
ment and furnished excellent music for 
the dance. 
The musical program carried out was 
of first-class order, and was as follows: 
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Couches, 
Ladies’ Desks, Bed Room and Parlor Suites. 
Orchestra, Maryland, My Maryland, 
Contralto ‘Solo, “" Gouldulye> 
(Encore) ct ‘Sleep Little Baby”’ 
Miss Harrier C. HiLi 
“* Scene de Ballet,” 
Miss CAROLYN WEEKS 
‘* A Winter Lullaby,’’ 
Miss HELEN WEEKS 
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Violin Solo, De Berriot 
Vocal Solo, DeKoven 
Trombone, Solo, Arbucklenian Polka, Levy 
Lacory WADE 
Orchestra, Marcelle, Herbert 
Contralto Solo, ‘‘If I but Knew,’’ Smith 
Miss HiLi 
Violin Solo, 
Miss CAROLYN WEEKS 
Song, (a) ** Wouldn’t that be queer’’ 
(b) A Secret 
Miss HELEN WEEKS 
Piano Solo, “* Birds in the Wood” 
(Encore) ‘‘ Le Harp Eolien’’ 
Mrs. W. C. Rust 
Orchestra, Garden of Dreams Waltzes. 
All the numbers were well rendered, 
but deserving. of special mention were 
the violin selections by Miss Carolyn 
Weeks. Miss Weeks is a student at 
the N. E. Conservatory. Her rendition 
of DeBerriot’s ‘‘ Scene de Ballet,’’ 
which is an extremely long and difficult 
plece, was worthy of a master hand. 
She showed remarkable talent with the 
violin and her work last night would con- 
vince one that she will be heard from at 
a latter day. Miss Weeks is yet in her 
** teens.’’ Her sister, Miss Helen 
Weeks, several years younger, displayed 
an unusual good voice in her selections. 
She sings with ease and her voice de- 
serves careful training. 
Miss Hill of Salem sang very sweetly, 
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The Baraca Class of the Baptist 
church meets at the vestry Monday even- 
ing. On Wednesday evening of next 
week the class will hold a Birthday Social 
at the church vestry at 7.45. 
The Church Aid society held a_ social 
and entertainment at the Baptist church, 
Saturday evening, aprons, candy and 
other articles being on sale. The fol- 
lowing program was carried out: 
Piano Solo, Mrs. Chester Cook 
Recitation, Gladys Hildreth 
Duet, Mrs. J. W. Leeand Mrs. Charlotte Brown 
Reading, Mrs. E. H. Rogers 
Song, Brenda Cook 
Reading, Annie Younger 
Song with violin obligato Mrs. J. W. Lee 
Reading, Mrs. Charlotte Brown 
Violin Solo, Miss Carolyn Weeks 
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