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Memorial Day Exercises in Man- 
chester Schools. 
The Manchester schools will hold 
exercises in honor of Memorial Day 
Monday. Public exercises will be 
given in the Town hall at two 
o'clock by the grades of the G. A. 
Priest school, as follows: 
Song, Soldiers of Peace 
Grades VII and VIII 
Exercise, The Blue and the Gray 
Seven Girls from Grade VII 
Recitation, Origin of Memorial Day 
Carleton Needham 
Chorus, Bring Garlands Fair 
Grades III, IV and V 
Exercise, Flowers for Our Heroes 
Dana Younger 
Henry F. Stanley 
Grace Bridges 
Grades VII and VIII 
Kenneth Tyler 
Anvil Chorus 
Memorial Ode 
Scatter Bright Flowers, 
Mary Lethbridge 
Edith Hricson 
Sydney Peters 
Raymond Bohaker 
Exercise Twelve Pupils, Grade IV 
Recitation, Maj. Gen. Wheeler 
Myles Coen 
Chorus, Flag Song Grades IV and V 
Ribbon Drill Girls Grades VI and VIII 
Chorus, There’s a Beautiful Flag 
Grades VI, VII and VIII 
Recitation, Memorial Day 
Annie Hdgecombe 
Flower Exercise 
Twelve Pupils, Grade IV 
Chorus, Memorial Hymn Grade VII 
Lincoln’s Address at Gettysburg 
Abbott Foster 
A Memorial Day Exercise 
Ten Girls, Grade VI 
Trio for Memorial Day 
Chorus, Prayer During Battle 
Grades VII and VIII. 
Addresses, Allen Post 67, GAR 
Salute to Flag and America 
Grade V 
STORY HIGH SCHOOL 
Monday, 11:00 a.m, 
Singing, Battle Hymn of the Republic 
Howe 
School 
Recitation, The Death of Slavery Bryant 
Miss Wing 
Reading, Proclamation Appointing a Na- 
tional Fast Day 
Miss Walsh 
Recitation, The Proclamation Whittier 
meat) Miss Sjolund 
Singing, Heroes Beloved Coe 
School 
Composition, The Preparation of 
Proclamation of Emancipation 
Miss Catherine Meaney 
Reading, The Proclamation of Emancipa. 
tion 
the 
Joseph Carey 
Recitation, Laus Deo 
Miss Sarah Coughlin 
Composition, The Battle of Gettysburg 
Miss Marshall 
Recitation, The Gettysburg Speech 
Miss Hazel Semons 
Remarks by members of Post No. 67, GAR 
Whittier 
Singing, America Smith 
JOHN PRICE SCHOOL 
Monday, May 29th, 10:30 a.m. 
Song, Columbia 
Recitation, 
Stephen Cushing 
ae George Brooks 
a James Crowley 
Song, Memory Day 
Grades Two and Three 
Recitation, 
Katherine Dougherty and Marjorie 
Wilcox 
Recitation, 
Elizabeth Cusack and Madeline Stanley 
Song, Decoration Day Grade One 
Columbia’s Call to the Flowers, 
Twenty Children from Grades 
and Three 
Recitation 
Exercise, What I Will Do, 
Leroy Whalen, George Hobbs, Ed- 
ward Croteau, Harold Haskell, 
Henry Leary, Ann Lucas 
Recitation William Gray 
Recitation, Douglas Foster 
Song, Our Free America Grade Twe 
Recitation, John Robertson 
Recitation, George Urquhart 
Song, The Captain 
Six Boys from Grade One 
Exercise, The Making of the Flag 
Twenty Children from Grade Two 
Recitation, Our Flag Wm. O’Brine 
Salute to the Flag 
America 
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31 Electric Light Station 
33 Telephone Exchange Office 
34 Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable 
41 Corner Bridge and Pine sts. 
43 Corner Harbor and Bridge sts. 
52 Fire Engine house, School st. 
54 Corner School and Lincoln sts. 
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