Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . germembers of the School of English Speechga-e a play, rewritten for them by Mrs. Cutter,and put on the stage with the help of MissesBrooks and Sawyer and Master WalterAdams. The following little folks bore theparts Sadie Briggs, Harry F. Cutter, AliceCasey, May Mellor, Rosie Woodcock, EvaMayo, Eddie , Mamie Parsons andZeita Parker. The dolls entertainers wereMiss Susie Sargent, Ralph Rebboli, FanniePerkins, Annie Bigelow, Rosie Woodcock,Effie Adams, Grace Monahan, Arline Hall,Flossie Isaacs, Mamie Parsons. The wholeaffair was v


Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . germembers of the School of English Speechga-e a play, rewritten for them by Mrs. Cutter,and put on the stage with the help of MissesBrooks and Sawyer and Master WalterAdams. The following little folks bore theparts Sadie Briggs, Harry F. Cutter, AliceCasey, May Mellor, Rosie Woodcock, EvaMayo, Eddie , Mamie Parsons andZeita Parker. The dolls entertainers wereMiss Susie Sargent, Ralph Rebboli, FanniePerkins, Annie Bigelow, Rosie Woodcock,Effie Adams, Grace Monahan, Arline Hall,Flossie Isaacs, Mamie Parsons. The wholeaffair was very pleasant and a source of infi-nite joy to the children. Worcester Boy. This is what a Brown University correspon-dent of a Boston paper says of the son of thelate Judge H. B. Staples:— Staples, whose letters have been read witha great deal of interest, is a clever fellow. Hecomes from Worcester, and I believe afterhis graduation will enter the Harvard LawSchool Some men are born great; but the averageweight is only about seven pounds. LI (iHT S21.


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