Nov. 5, 1915. 
MANCHESTER 
Try Manchester Laundry for 
Quality and Service. Always at your 
call—Tel. 85 Manchester. adv. 
The quarterly meeting of the Man- 
chester Fireman Relief association 
will be held Monday, Nov. 8, at 7 p 
m.—s. L, Wheaton, sec’y. 
“A Stainless Sword” was the sub- 
ject of a most interesting talk last 
Monday night at the semi-monthly 
meeting of the Brotherhood. Rev. 
A. E. Isaac of Dorchester was the 
speaker. Fighty-eight men were 
present. The talk dealt much with 
the life and character of the late 
Gen. Robt. E. Lee. 
The doors will open Saturday af- 
ternoon for the first of the Arbelia 
concerts at three o’clock and prompt- 
ly at half past three the concert will 
begin. It is urged that patrons be 
en hand promptly. There are no re- 
served seats. Sections are reserved 
for season ticket holders. The art- 
ists for the opening concert are Mr. 
Leland Hall, pianist, and Miss Doro- 
thy Cook, soloist. A splendid con- 
cert is assured. These Arbella con- 
certs are to be held throughout the 
winter, on the first Saturday after- 
noon of each month. Season tickets 
for the six concerts are $1.50. 
Buy your wall papers from H. S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manch- 
ter. adv. 
MANCHESTER YOUNG PEOPLE MAKE 
FESTIVE OF HALLOWE’EN. 
Miss Helen Knight and Miss Nina 
Sinnicks were hostesses to about 
forty-five of their friends Saturday 
evening at a Hallowe’en party quite 
unsurpassed for novelty and good 
fun. The guests met at the home ot 
Miss Knight, on Central st., where 
they were welcomed at the door by 
her brother, Frank, costumed as 1 
ghost, and admitted to a dark house. 
Miss Sinnicks and Miss Knight were 
in witches’ garb, complete even to the 
broomsticks, and nearly all of the 
guests were in costume. Clowns and 
ghosts predominated with a good 
sprinkling of witches. There were 
Western Boys and Western Girls. 
Miss Bella Porter was a witch, Miss 
Elsie McCormick, Miss May Gray 
and Miss Margaret Lee were of those 
who went as clowns; Grafton Owens 
and Marshall Winchester were Turks; 
Miss Lottie Chapman of Beverly 
Farms was a Spanish dancer; Miss 
Ruth Cummings of Boston was at- 
tired as Goddess of Liberty. 
When the guests had all assembled, 
they formed under the leadership of 
Frank Knight, and marched across 
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the Common to the former Knight 
home on Church street, where they 
spent the remainder of the evening. 
The house was in utter darkness and 
the line of march was through the 
rear entrance, up the dark stairs and 
through the empty rooms and down 
stairs again, where the Spirit of Hal- 
lowe’en received the guests in a sheet- 
covered room, made more weird by 
the flames of burning alcohol and 
salt; another room was decorated 
with cornstalks and dry leaves and 
orange shaded lights; another, with 
orange crepe paper garlands. Card 
tables were set in two rooms, and a 
victrola with all the latest records, in- 
cluding the dance music from “No- 
body Home” was placed upstairs, so 
that the guests could dance in the 
empty rooms.  Jack-o’-Lanterns pro- 
vided the only light throughout the 
house. Miss Sinnicks presided over 
the fortune telling table. Bobbing 
for apples was, as usual, a favorite 
stunt. 
Ice-cream and cakes with faces 
cleverly made of iceing were served, 
and an immense Hallowe’ en cake con- 
taining all the charms of a ring, a 
coin, a. thimble, et cetera, was cae 
One of the pleasant features of the 
evening was the favor pie, an im- 
mense orange affair, from which each 
guest drew a souvenir. 
Seldom has a Hallowe'en party 
been carried out with such good spirit 
as that of Saturday evening, and Miss 
Knight and Miss Sinnicks proved to 
be Sideslubnstestes. 16/1 Masel wl nota aaa hostesses. 
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