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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Manchester Young People Enjoy 
Hallow-e’en Festivities 
The Father Lights society of the 
Baptist church were entertained at 
the parsonage Wednesday evening by 
Mrs. Ellen Brewster, the occasion 
being in the form of a Hallow-e’en 
party. Each young lady entered the 
room, representing ghosts, the room 
being in darkness, save a few jack- 
o’lanterns here and there, hanging from 
pine trees. In the fortune-telling 
booth sat a ghost. After enjoying 
games in the “forest,” all re-entered 
the lower room where a collation was 
served, consisting of popcorn, chest- 
nuts, cake,’ "coffee wete = At a vate 
hour all returned home, still thinking » 
of the many “terrible ghost stories” 
told during the evening. 
Those present were: Misses Ethel 
Stanley, Emma Prest, Olive Cook, 
Emma Hotz, Helen Mason, Sadie 
Noyes, Vera Kitfield, Bessie Leth- 
bridge, Edith Menkin, Mrs. Charlotte 
Brown, Rodney Dow, ’ Arthur Walker, 
Herman Swett, Clarence and Harry 
Menkin. 
Miss Abbie Floyed entertained a 
number of her school friends at her 
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Wednesday evening. Her 
Misses Mildred Peart, 
Mabel W. Lodge, Agnes Sjorlund, 
Annie Younger, Mabel Maslin and 
Ruth Beaton. 
home 
Mrs. Charles W. Sawyer gave a 
party at her home on Vine street, 
Wednesday evening. Ghost stories 
were told ’mid the dim lights of can- 
dles, and refreshments of corn, cake, 
etc., were served. Those who spent 
the evening with Mrs. Sawyer were: 
Misses Carolyn E. Allen, Lila Gold- 
smith, Lina Tozier, Laura Norton, 
Mrs. J. K. Tappan and Mrs. Anna 
Phillips. 
George Burchstead was given a sur- 
prise party Tuesday evening by a 
number of Beverly Farms and Man- 
chester friends. The young host re- 
ceived a gold watch chain from his 
father and other useful gifts from his 
other guests. 
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The Hallow-e’en party and dance 
given in the town hall Thursday even- 
ing, under the direction of Ernest 
Howe and Harold Webber, was very 
well attended and all enjoyed dancing 
until midnight. 
Ralph Lane entertained a few of 
his young friends Friday night at a 
Hallowe’en party. Refreshments were 
served and games appropriate to the 
occasion were played. Those present 
were: Helen and Edith Fish, Ethel 
Gray, Lewis Fritz, James Gray, Min- 
nie Lendall, Sumner Mason, Francis 
Andrews, Albert Maslen, Dana Lane. 
Miss Flossie Allen gave a Hal- 
lowe’en party Wednesday evening, 
among her guests being: Miss Mar- 
jorie Choate of Beverly, Edith and 
Elsie Northrup, Alice Tappan and 
Princie Dodge. 
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