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Regular Meeting. Oct. 27, 1925.

The Tuesday Club held its first meeting of the season, on October twenty seventh, at the Unitarian Parish House. A few words of greeting were spoken by the President, followed by the secretary's report, and a number of announcements from the treasurer and the chairmen of various committees. An especially interesting report of the three days meeting of the State-Federation at Swampscott, last June, was read by Mrs. Edric Eldridge, Secretary of the State Federation. Miss Mary M. Perry presented the following names for membership, all of whom were accepted and placed on the waiting list. Mrs. Chester C. McCloud, Mrs. Arthur Grellier*, Mrs. Jospeh Bellemore, Mrs. Ellwood L. Wilson, Mrs. M. J. Coleman, Miss Kate C. Henderson*, Mrs. A.A. Martin, Mrs. Henry Putnam, Mrs. Thomas C. Glynn,

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Mrs. William B. Parker. The entertainment for the afternoon was in charge of the Hospitality Committee, Mrs. John Dane, Chairman, and consisted of a Song Recital by Mr. Charles Bennett of Trinity Choir. Mr. Bennett played his own accompaniments and gave a very generous program of old and new songs, ranging from Creator's Hymn by Beethoven, to Drake's Drum by Chadwick. Especially fine was the "Cycle of Songs" by Robert Schumann, while "The Two Grenadiers" and the final encore, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" were warmly welcomed, as old favorites always are. Tea was served at the Loring-Greenough House. The tables were decorated with pink and white cosmos, with the tallest and slimmest of pink candles, and the pourers were Mrs. Charles H. Curtis, Mrs. Ingersoll Bowditch, Mrs. Albert N. Goodnow, and Miss Marguerite Souther.

Respectfully submitted Lucy E. Henderson. Rec. Sec.

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