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End
House
The South End House
The
South
Tercentenary
Poland
New Caddy Camp Musicale Series Miss Lyvers is To Clean District
at Poland
Spring
Union
Making
Spring at Union Park Making Puppets For Tercentenary
at
For
Park
A Disastrous Fire
MARCH
Cents
Two
VOL. 1.
Ready
BOSTON, MARCH 1930. Price Two Cents
VOL. 1. No. 1.
Fire
Promoting
Saving
No. 1.
Applications Ready of Helen Promoting The
of
Gone Saving fternoon Park Planting
Helen
fternoon
gO
The South End House
VOL. 1. No. 1.
BOSTON, MARCH 20, 1930.
Price Two Cents
New Caddy Camp
at Poland Spring
Miss Lyvers is
To Clean District
Musicale Series
For Tercentenary
at Union Park
Making Puppets
Applications Will Be Ready Soon
Start Saving
The first of a series of Sunday
Miss Helen E. Lyvers, coach of South End Unit Is Promoting The
dramatics and marionettes for South
at 20
Planting of Shrubs
Union Park
Picluiok and the Chase Conntry
Mrs. Bernice Wyer, pianist, gave a
The South End Unit of the Boston
of the famous Tony Sarg Marionette
Company, has been engaged by
Club.
o more will their ramshackled
orking
illustrated it with annropriate piano.
selections. The musicale was well
ing about seventy-
few months for the civic betterment
theu ge bes Belnd i
puppets for their coming music
June, New sleeping and living quar-
Conme ned in Bostom
dieione are msch improed
.
and their Ditor M Stoneman
quires, however, the co-operation of
ington Theatre, March 29.
These
The second Musicale was held at
and Mr. Turley have returned from
20 Union Park on February second.
pappets, whch are to be exact mini-
Jand, and are satisfied that conditions rendered two groups of selections.
and Mrs. John Phillips sang two
South End a cleaner and more at-
in the show, will be presented in a
tra
special prologue thatw
will be right this year.
One of the
efore the caddy
applications will be out and all those
who expect to go should start saving
The puppet stage owned by the com-
during the coming months
s to pro-
enthusiastically received by the audi-
a e program was in charge
the
back vards and to encomrage the
inclendin i- a larger
Brandegee
Music Committee.
planting of shrubs and flowers.
The puppets will be operated by
Miss Lyvers and three members of
This fee covers the price of the uni-
During the Tercentenary celebra-
forms which are issued
the boys
Another musicale was held Sunday
afternoon, March ninth. Mr. William
tie
ad
M
Doa's
inthe-box Marionettes Katherine
will wisis R
sical exam.
f you aren't in good shape you can't
go. It would be a good
Mise Viola wilhur nlaved three
these visitors, no doubt, will look
Brassil, and Lester and Milton Tarno-
idea to visit
groups of piano selections. An en-
thusiastic audience was present.
pol, the latter a student at the Uni-
tse south
End. The committee.
that window boxes
used where it
front vard.
s this occasion afforde
A Disastrous Fire
Junior Drama Club
Plans Outdoor Play
a splendid opportunity to create a
atmosphere
Battle for Cleaner
for our coming guests.
The Clover Apartment House Fire
disaster has left destitute a number
Streets Being Made
You can help. May the committee
have your co-operation?
siding there, Many of these families
All the Junior dramatic classes are
of their belongings, in- joining with the singing and dancing
The battle against the unsightly lit-
ter boxes on the streetts is still rag-
ing. Many interesting pictures have
have lost
South End Women's
and Gretel, which will bea simplieed
the children are unable to o toversion of Humperdincks famous
cluding elothes, so that in some cases
to the Board of Health, the Police
Club
Winchester, a festival play, will be
mmssioner and others who are in
are sorely handicapped for lack of
proper clothing. The South End presented in May in the garden of
House would welcome any assistance
The South End Women's Club, an
Mrs. Leet, a charter member
Organization, is sick at her home, 31
this
of the community for mutual recrea-
ut-door stage at 20 Union Park dur
ing June.
non and neighborliness, meets in the
e any children's
from her friends will make a bright
other
her day. Let us not forget
any household articles
that would help call one of the
South End Branche batedA to
spot
tei
in thesinging
20 Union Park on the first and third
Mondays of each month. Founded 23
clothing,
class, will play the principal parts
A committee from this Association
conference with Mr. Kelley
met
rama Class" is dividing its time
who came into the community a
between the dances in Hansel and
cene in The
waykept betore
vated to lay hefore them the
it sh
those most needy.
complaints received in regard
Fair Way to Winchester
the incoming stranger, distributing
poor
ca
socrety
The Rutland Dramatic is prepar-
ing the Robin Hood play for The
As renle of this meeting two
SAVE 5%
trains of two cars each are being run
have accumulated.
It makes a par-
d
residnte of che aibborhood
the mornings to take care of the
group at 20 Union Park is designing
Interest begins 10th of the month
and painting costumes.
High School pupils. The regular cars
who are too aged or indigent to care
properly for themselves.
ated
Ine dowe busine ple go
No decision has been given yet by
the State Department of Public Utili
Valentine
Bastan enny Saings Bank
The Shepherd Prince at .
Durns uper an
party at Rutland Street. They were
ru
1375 Washington Street
assisted by the kutland street sing-
Thanksgiving and a Christmas party
(At Cathedral Square)
hundred and fifty children enjoyed
the play and party.
coin boxes by the Telenhone Com
(Continued on Page 2)4
(Continued on Page 2)
The
South
End
House
VOL.
1.
No.
BOSTON,
MARCH
20,
1930.
Price
Two
Cents
New
Caddy
Camp
at
Poland
Spring
Miss
Lyvers
is
To
Clean
District
Musicale
Series
For
Tercentenary
Union
Park
Making
Puppets
Applications
Will
Be
Ready
Soon
Start
Saving
first
Sunday
Helen
Lyvers,
Unit
Is
Promoting
dramatics
and
marionettes
for
20
Planting
of
Shrubs
the
Conntry
Bernice
Boston
famous
Tony
Marionette
by
o
piano.
selections.
musicale
was
well
ing
about
few
betterment
theu
ge
bes
Belnd
i
puppets
coming
music
June,
sleeping
living
quar-
Conme
ned
in
Bostom
dieione
are
msch
improed
.
their
Ditor
M
Stoneman
quires,
however,
co-operation
ington
Theatre,
March
29.
held
Mr.
Turley
have
returned
on
February
second.
Jand,
satisfied
that
conditions
rendered
two
groups
Mrs.
John
Phillips
sang
prologue
efore
caddy
applications
will
be
out
stage
months
to
enthusiastically
audi-
a
e
program
charge
back
vards
encomrage
inclendin
i-
larger
Brandegee
Music
Committee.
planting
shrubs
flowers.
members
This
covers
price
forms
Another
afternoon,
inthe-box
Katherine
wisis
sical
f
aren't
good
shape
wilhur
three
these
visitors,
no
doubt,
look
Brassil,
pol,
latter
student
tse
End.
committee.
window
boxes
used
where
it
front
s
occasion
A
Fire
Junior
Drama
Club
Plans
Outdoor
Play
splendid
opportunity
create
atmosphere
Battle
has
left
destitute
number
Streets
Being
Made
You
can
help.
May
committee
your
co-operation?
there,
families
belongings,
joining
singing
dancing
battle
ter
streetts
still
ing.
interesting
pictures
lost
Women's
toversion
Winchester,
festival
mmssioner
others
sorely
handicapped
lack
presented
any
Club,
member
Organization,
sick
her
31
this
mutual
recrea-
ut-door
dur
neighborliness,
meets
children's
from
bright
other
day.
Let
articles
call
third
Mondays
each
month.
Founded
23
clothing,
class,
play
principal
parts
Association
conference
with
Kelley
met
rama
Class"
dividing
its
time
who
came
into
community
between
dances
Hansel
cene
waykept
betore
vated
lay
hefore
them
sh
those
most
needy.
complaints
received
regard
Fair
Way
Winchester
incoming
stranger,
distributing
poor
ca
socrety
Rutland
Dramatic
prepar-
Robin
Hood
As
renle
meeting
SAVE
5%
trains
cars
being
run
accumulated.
It
makes
par-
d
residnte
che
aibborhood
mornings
take
care
group
designing
Interest
begins
10th
month
painting
costumes.
High
School
pupils.
regular
too
aged
or
indigent
properly
themselves.
ated
Ine
dowe
busine
ple
go
No
decision
been
given
yet
State
Department
Public
Utili
Valentine
Bastan
enny
Saings
Bank
Shepherd
Prince
Durns
uper
an
party
Street.
They
were
ru
1375
Washington
Street
assisted
kutland
street
sing-
Thanksgiving
Christmas
(At
Cathedral
Square)
hundred
fifty
children
enjoyed
party.
coin
Telenhone
Com
(Continued
Page
2)4
2)
series
E.
coach
Picluiok
Chase
Wyer,
pianist,
gave
Sarg
Company,
engaged
Club.
more
ramshackled
orking
illustrated
annropriate
seventy-
civic
These
second
pappets,
whch
exact
mini-
cleaner
at-
show,
tra
special
thatw
right
year.
One
all
expect
should
start
saving
puppet
owned
com-
during
pro-
operated
fee
uni-
During
celebra-
which
issued
boys
ninth.
William
tie
ad
Doa's
Marionettes
R
exam.
you
can't
go.
would
Mise
Viola
nlaved
Lester
Milton
Tarno-
idea
visit
piano
An
en-
thusiastic
audience
present.
Uni-
south
vard.
afforde
Disastrous
Cleaner
our
guests.
Clover
Apartment
disaster
siding
Many
All
dramatic
classes
in-
against
unsightly
lit-
rag-
Gretel,
bea
simplieed
unable
Humperdincks
cluding
elothes,
so
some
cases
Board
Health,