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MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, MAY 27, 
1905 
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EFLEP OA, 
Three Cents 
MANCHESTER’S PRIMARY SCHOOL BUILDING. 
From Plans Submitted by Andrews, Jacques & Rantoul, Achitects, and Accepted at 
Town Meeting. 
FOUR-ROOM BUILDING. 
Manchester’s Primary School Building to be 
built in Line with Plans of Andrews, 
Jaques & Rantoul, as proposed 
by Chaitrman Lane. 
The matter of a new school build- 
ing for Manchester came to a head at 
the adjourned town meeting, Monday 
evening, when the Committee of Ap- 
propriation, in whose hands the thing 
was left, reported in favor of a four- 
room Primary School building accord- 
ing to the general plans of Andrews, 
Jacques & Rantoul, as submitted by 
Chairman E. A. Lane in his minority 
report. 
The building is to be built at a cost 
of +30,000 on the land recently bought 
for the purpose, corner of Norwood 
avenue and Brook street. 
This was the principal matter to 
come before the adjourned meeting 
and considerable interest centered in 
the report of the committee as to 
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Gertrude Walker. 
A ladies’ quartette, composed of 
four of the most prominent soloists in 
this section, has just been formed in 
Beverly, and is known as The Memoria 
Ladies’ Quartette. Aside from the 
interest attached to a quartette with a 
personnel of such well-known singers, 
is the unique purpose for which it was 
organized, namely, to sing at funerals 
Florence G. Bradstreet, 
THE MEMORIA LADIES’ QUARTETTE. 
and at memorial services. 
The personnel of the quartette is 
Miss Gertrude Walker, soprano, of 
Salem, Mrs. Florence G. Bradstreet, 
contralto, of Danvers, Mrs. Louise 
Meek Corbett, contralto, of Lynn, 
and Miss Mabel E. Phillips, contralto, 
of Beverly, all of whom are well known 
in musical circles of Beverly, Lynn, 
Louise Meek Corbett, Manager. 
Mabel E. Phillips. 
Boston, Salem and vicinity. 
All the singers are earnest students 
of music, as well as singers of experi- 
ence, and have fresh, full voices. It 
is seldom such a combination of voices 
can be secured as in this case, three 
of th > quartette being contraltos, while 
the soprano has a voice of full medium 
quality. 
