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June 15, 1917. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 27 
MANCHESTER 
Archie Gillis went to Boston this 
morning to try an examination as 
ambulance driver in the medical corps, 
Bue. AA. 
Six drunks slept at police station 
last night. Not a bad haul for a no- 
license town! Looks as if somebody 
was waking up... ° 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd of 
Cambridge are in town for a few 
days, before opening their camp at 
Annisquam for the summer. 
One of Manchester’s far-famed 
characters, Luke Morgan, did his bit 
for Uncle Sam by purchasing a $1000 
Liberty bond the other day. 
Tonight the last meeting of the 
North Shore Horticultural society 
under the old conditions will be held 
at-7.30. The next meeting will be 
held in the. new hall, A speaker -is 
expected for the meeting tonight. 
Refreshments. 
It is reported that Frank P. Knight 
has bought the Edward Robinson 
property on upper School st., and that 
he plans to establish his home there 
in the fall. Mr. Knight and family 
will go to Maine the last of this 
month to spend the summer. The 
Robinson property is on a high hill 
overlooking the Essex County club. 
There was a good attendance at the 
Flag Day observance in Town hall 
last evening under the auspices of 
Allen relief corps. A patriotic ad- 
dress was given by Rev. R. J. Davis, 
pastor of the Calvary Baptist church 
of Salem. One of the features was 
the presentation of five flags by the 
corps to the public schools of Man- 
chester, Supt. of Schools John C. 
Mackin received the gift on behalf of 
the schools. Exercises by the school 
children, a solo by Mrs. Alice Lee, 
drum solos by Harold Roberts and 
recitations by Josephine Scott and 
Esther Sandberg other numbers. A 
tableau, “Goddess of Liberty,” by 
Mrs. Mabel Crombie, Bessie Harris, 
Josephine Scott and Esther Sandberg 
completed the entertainment. 
GRADUATION E/XERCISES. 
Graduation exercises will be held in 
Manchester Town hall next Wednes- 
day evening when ro students wil! be 
graduated from Story High school. 
The exercises will begin at 7.45 
o’clock. The following will receive 
o’clock, Dr. A. A. Madsen of Glou- 
cester will be the speaker. 
Graduation exercises will be held at 
the George A. Priest school in Man- 
chester at 2 o’clock on Thursday af- 
ternoon. Music will be furnished by 
the school orchestra. A class of 38 
will receive diplomas, The class will 
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Manchester, Mass. 
Has a full line of seed beads for trimmings. All colors—at 
“BEFORE THE WAR” prices. 
Steel-cut beads, 30 cents bunch. NeckLAcres, Coat CHains, FAN 
CHAINS AND TANGO CHAINS AT REDUCED PRICES. 
INDIAN CURIOS AND BEAD WORK 
present. the school with a handsome 
American flag to drape behind the 
pedestal of Lincoln given by last 
HOT WATER | OUTLET 
John F. Scott 
year’s class. RE PINE ST. 
Following is the program for the mY aha 
High School graduation on Wednes- Aeest tor 
day evening. 
Chorus, ‘‘ Toreador,’’ from Carmen Bizet Holyoke 
School Kerosene 
Invocation 
Rev. A. G. Warner Water 
Salutatory, ‘‘The American’’ 
Ella F. Ericson Heater 
Chorus, ‘‘Calm is the Lake H. Pfeil 
School These are attached to 
Essay, ‘‘The American Citizen’’ boiler to heat water 
Ethel May Allen 
and will use less than a 
Chorus, ‘‘ Hunting Song’’ Findlay gallon of kerosene in 24 
School hours 
Address 
Price for installa- 
tion on application 
Dr. A. A. Madsen of Gloucester 
Chorus, ‘‘ Morning in Spring’’ Mathews 
Girls of the School 
Valedictory, ‘‘The Ideal American’’ 
Helen Cheever 
Chorus, ‘‘Two Grenadiers’’ Schumann MANCHESTER: CHURCHES 
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School 
Presentation of Diplomas 
5 mT > Tens : 
Raymond ©, Allen, Chairman The first Unitarian chureh, Masco- 
; {, OF School , Committee nomo street, will open for the season 
Chorus, ‘‘Star Spangled Banner’’ Sunday, June 17th (al Sane : 
School and Audience ‘ ays Atte LT eA ak ne . 
Bendionion m., with sermon by Dr. Francis G. 
Rev. A. G. Warner Peabody of Harvard University. 
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