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Plans for July 4 at Manchester. 
Manchester is to have a splendid 
Fourth of July celebration this year 
with tendencies along the line of a 
‘‘safer and saner Fourth.’’ The com- 
mittee has not yet made final ar- 
rangements as to how the $500 ap- 
propriated by the town will be spent. 
~.In a general way, however, the 
day’s program will be carried out as 
follows: In the early morning be- 
tween 5 and 7 o'clock, horrible par- 
ade. This ought to prove a very at- 
tractive feature, as Manchester has 
not had a horrible parade for seven 
or eight years. The aim is to have it 
‘“‘horrible’’ in the true sense of the 
word, as well as historical and floral. 
A number of the societies in town 
have already determined to take 
part in this feature. One of the 
ladies’ societies has decided to have 
‘a float in the parade. The Manches- 
ter club has practically decided to 
have three floats. The W. R. C., we 
understand, are also to take part and 
‘several other societies will probably 
he represented. The Boys’ Brigade 
drum corps will head the parade. 
This promises to be a very important 
and successful feature of the day. 
Kverybody is-invited to take hold. 
‘Automobiles are urged to show their 
interest in one way or another. Good 
prizes will be given. Details may be 
obtained from Frank G. Cheever of 
the committee. 
After the parade, the rest of the 
morning will be given over to sports, 
but the place and details have not 
yet been arranged. In the after- 
noon, Singing beach will be the cen- 
ter of attraction. The Salem Cadet 
Band has been engaged to give a 
concert that afternoon and on the 
arrival of the band on the 1.30 train, 
line will be formed at the station and 
the procession will start for the 
beach. Everybody is expected to 
join in the procession. The concert 
will be from 2 to 4 o’clock. There 
will be a list of snorts, including 
such features as swimming, fancy 
diving, running, jumping and the 
like. <A big feature will be an ex- 
hibition by a life-saving crew from 
one of the life-saving stations along 
the coast. Swings will be erected 
for the children. It is intended that 
this will be a general outing for the 
people of the town. Everybody is in- 
vited to attend. 
In the evening the inner harber (in- 
side the drawbridge) will be illumin- 
ated. The committee will arrange 
to take charge of ome of the illumin- 
ating, but property owners are urged 
to take charge of some of the illumin- 
the part of the harbor circled by 
their property. Motor boat owners, 
both local and visitors, will be in- 
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Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Mr. Levin does considerable work for the Harvard Boys, making several 
trips each week to Cambridge. 
He would be pleased to have them continue 
their patronage on the North Shore during the summer. 
BEACH STREET (Near The Breeze Office) MANCHESTER 
Branch Store in Peabody and Danvers 
vited to come into the inner harbor 
that night and anchor, and illum- 
inate their boats.. At a given signal, 
red fire will be burned around the 
entire harbor, and the illumination 
will start. The Salem Cadet Band 
will give a concert on the common at 
the water edge from 6.45 to 9.45. 
The common, we undertand, will 
not be illuminated as in the last two 
or three years, but there will be a 
number of are lights about the 
erounds and the publie buildings 
will be illuminated. 
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