NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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School Exercises. 
Memorial Day exercises were held 
in the Manchester schools yesterday, 
and as in years past proved of an in- 
teresting nature. Members _ of 
G.AR. Post 67 attended the exercises 
and delivered brief addresses to the 
pupils. The little ones of the two 
lower grades in the Priest school 
marched over to the Summer street 
cemetery and strewed flowers on the 
graves, while the other grades held 
exercises appropriate to the day. 
The program given by the grades 
of the Priest school yesterday were 
as follows : — 
GRADES III. AND IV. 
Salute to the Flag. 
Song, “ Old Glory.’ Ye 
Recitation, “ The Flag goes by ™ Grade Lil, 
Recitation, ‘‘ Memorial Day’ 
Song, “The Starry Flag” 
Francis Andrews, James Browne, 
Harry Haskell, William Slade, 
Frank Souza, Sidney Tappan. 
Recitation, ‘‘ Josephine’s Bread Making” 
STOR EPS oH. ORE istis ss Helen Wing 
Song, “ Our Dear Native Country ” 
Oud Sa LOn Sea Des eee Gr ade aT 
Exercise, ‘ 
Arthur Jackson, Henning Ericson, 
Albert James, James Means, 
Forster Bigwood, Oscar Olsen, 
Hester Rust. 
Song, ‘‘ Bonnie Flag” 
Lloyd Means, Albert Travis, 
Dorothy Blaisdell, Catherine Gillis, 
Mary McDonald, ‘Clarence Lov ely, 
William Walsh, Helen Cooney. 
Recitation, ‘ The Lost Grave” 
edo esccte Pate Ralph Stearns 
Exercise, ‘‘ The Loyal Flowers ” 
Louise Black, Bessie Bohaker, 
Gladys Eastman and Ethel Gray. 
ESS 00 ee ar Grade VI. 
Remarks 
Mr. George Andrews, Post 67, G.A.R. 
A greater variety of productions can be 
found at the 
errill 
than at any other Photograph Studio in New 
England. 
A call at the Studio, 
256; Essex Street, 
SALEM, 
will reward you with ample proof. 
E. G. MERRILL. 
’. Arthur Lodge © 
NAIL HiCaa ep <5 Sra eee Schools 
GRADES V. AND VI. 
Song, ‘“‘ Once again the Flush of Beauty ” 
Hat ony cic © oe) See REND eect caer Se Grade V. 
IVSCULATON, were tem ce ett ot Roland Knight 
Exercise, “The Red, White and Blue”.... 
Beatrice Long, Catherine Leary and 
Sarah Coughlin. 
Sone ial! to the Mandi... . 2. Grade VI. 
Mecialiontt oiok rake. osc John Carter 
Wreath Drill..Seven Girls and Seven Boys 
NGOGEES Siete Rieko: Members of G.A.R. 
SUNS WOME gE Ke te a een Slee ii Schools 
SPN TNL CRUEL Mere re Als bts reste teas ob Schools 
GRADES VII. AND VIII. 
Song, “ Union and Liberty oe .Schools 
Recitation, ‘‘ Unknown”....... Maud Allen 
song, “ The Oars are Plashing Lightly ” 
onto cree AER Ricco oe ae Grade VIII. 
Fristory Exercises... oc. % Eighteen Pupils 
Recitation, ‘‘Shaw Memorial Ode” 
JRL aoe aie eae Foster Tenney 
Song, “O Give me a Home by the Sea” 
Dio phase Gor her tore Grade VII. 
Reading, “ Spring in New England” 
sex Litho te SOS one Elsie Northup 
ong,."" Home Farewell” .........: Chorus 
NcIGKESSESIO alas ere eek peoecers of G.A.R. 
Salutedtom the Wag yh 5s -- Schools 
America, 
; Base Ball. 
The Manchester ball team will play 
the St. Joseph’s of Lynn on the Brook 
street grounds this afternoon. The 
boys are ready fora good game and 
will put up a good fight with their 
opponents of last year. Knight will 
pitch and Fred Dunbar will be behind 
the bat. 
Dunbar’s appearance strengthened 
the team materially last week in the 
game with the Peabody A.A. The 
home team won, 9 to 6, 
Memorial day morning at 10 o’clock 
the locals will play the strong Boston 
Y.M.C.A.team. Knight and Dunbar 
will be the battery. 
Manager Frank C. Cheever has 
arranged the following schedule of 
games until July 2, the game for July 
4 not being definitely fixed as yet : — 
May 30, Boston Y.M.C.A.......Manchester 
June 4, Tappan Clothing Co...Gloucester 
‘© 11, W. Lynn Odd Fellows. Manchester 
18, Enons of Beverly 2/0... Manchester 
. Manchester 
.West Lynn 
‘¢ §25, Tappan Clothing Co:. 
July 2, W.Lynn Odd Fellows . 
Maude Foster Burnham, 
TEACHER OF PIANO, 
SOLOIST and ACCOMPANIST, 
Residence, 38 Ocean Street, . BEVERLY. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street. 
Lucy Hathaway Durkee, 
TEACHER OF VOICE, 
Church, Funeral and Concert Engagements. 
Pupil of Leveritt Merrill of Boston. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
Telephone 918. 
The Story High School graduation 
exercises will be held in Town hall] on 
Thursday evening, June 23. The 
graduation reception and ball will be 
held in town hall on the evening fol- 
lowing. The class this year is quite 
large. 
Superintendent Kimball hasa crowd 
of men at work this week making 
repairs on the old Wenham road. 
The condition of Jacob Cheever 
remains about the same this week. 
North Shore Fish Co. 
Dealers in All Kinds of 
dod Brees a 
SHELL FISH a specialty. 
Orders called for every morning. 
Oysters opened at residences, 
FRANK L. LAMASNEY, Proprietor. 
Beverly Farms and Manchester, Mass. 
Dr. Laurence E. Blood, 
CHIROPODIST. 
Office Hours: 8 to 12,1 to 6; Evenings, 7 to10 Mon- 
days, Tuesdays and W ednesdays. 
A., B. & W. Block? 
BEVERLY. 
VETERINARY. 
w. B. WHENTZELL, D.-v.s- 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Office and Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
SIMON McHIERNAN, 
... Butler ... 
Room 7. 
Will wait at Dinners and Luncheons or serve as 
accommodator. Have en for several years with 
Dr. CHARLES THORNDIKE PARKER. 
Tel, 754-2 Bev, 182 HALE STREET, BEVERLY. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
2 MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
DRUGGIST, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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