town Saturday. 
April 30, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. E. H. Wilcox has had as her 
: guest for a few days this week, Mrs. 
William Beyer of Lynn. 
A. G. Tomasello and son, Joseph 
Tomasello, of Boston, were in 
Robert Gardner of 
the Scott Co. was here last Friday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Morrison, 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierce and 
Mrs. William Macomber of Salem 
spent Sunday in town as the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph. 
Work has begun on a bungalow 
on Lincoln street for Mr. and Mrs. 
William Joseph of School street and 
the house will probably be ready for 
occupancy sometime in August. ‘The 
architect is B. FE. Porter, and the 
contractor, Henry M. Dolan. 
Swett’s Fish Market, 163-W. adv. 
Guest Nicur oF FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE 
Over three hundred tickets were 
sold for the first annual guest night 
on the occasion of the second birth- 
day of the Friendship Circle at the 
Baptist church Tuesday evening. A 
splendid program of music and read- 
ings was presented to this large and 
appreciative audience, opening with 
an organ solo by G. Allyn Brown, 
organist of the Trinity Church of 
Gloucester, who also accompanied 
the singer and the violinist. Miss 
Rebecca Andrews of East Boston 
was the soloist for the evening, giv- 
ing an Italian song and, later, two 
groups of selections. Manchester 
people know Miss Andrews well, as 
she has sung at the Baptist church 
many times, and she was given a 
cordial welcome. Miss Andrews 
left for Los Angeles, Wednesday. 
Miss Carolyn Weeks of Dorchester 
was the violinist, and her selections 
were greatly appreciated. In addi- 
tion to being a violinist of 
ability, Miss Weeks is a very attrac- 
tive girl and one who wins favor 
wherever she plays. The three read- 
ings by Mrs. Irad Hardy of Glou- 
cester were of a varied nature and 
were exceptionally well received. 
Mrs. Hardy, too, is a favorite with 
Manchester audiences, having read 
here before. The committee in 
charge, Mrs. Isabelle  Stidstone, 
chairman, Mrs. Ellery Rogers, Mrs. 
Albert Rogers, Mrs. Grace Younger, 
Mrs. A. G. Warner, Mrs. James 
Kehoe, Mrs. Edward Crowell and 
Miss Nellie Leonard, are to be con- 
gratulated upon the undoubted suc- 
cess of the Circle’s first guest night, 
and particularly for the expeditious 
way in which the serving of the ice- 
cream was done; nearly three hun- 
dred people were served in ten 
minutes. 
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