May 26, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 31 
MEMORIAL DAY 
AND 
MAn- 
PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATIONS 
ScHoor, CHILDREN OF 
CHESTER TO MARCH. 
On next Tuesday afternoon and 
evening at Manchester, the annual 
tribute to the departed veterans of 
the Civil War, will be paid. Members 
of the Post, with-the Boy Scouts and 
Sons of Veterans acting as an escort 
will march to the Summer st., Union 
and Rosedale cemeteries to decorate 
108 graves of Union soldiers and a 
vacant lot. ‘The marchers will assem- 
ble at the G. A. R. hall at one o’clock 
and the line will be formed at 1.45 
o’clock. The Progresso National 
Band of Gloucester will head the pro- 
cession. They will be followed in 
order by the Boy Scouts; Col. Wood- 
bury Camp, S. of V., Commander 
John L, Prest; and Allen Post, G. A. 
R., Commander Enoch Crombie. Fol- 
lowing the decoration of the graves 
the military services of the Sons of 
Veterans and the G. A. R. will be 
held at the monument. ‘The march- 
ing columns will return to the Town 
Wharf where they will be joined by 
the Allen Relief Corps and the school 
children and services will be held at 
the waterside for the Naval heroes. 
After the return to G. A. R. hall the 
marchers will be dismissed. If the 
weather permits a band concert will 
be held on the Common. 
In the evening the memorial ser- 
vices will be held in Town hall at 7.30 
o’clock. The address of the evening 
will be given by Past Dept. Com- 
mander Alfred S. Roe of Worcester. 
Following is the program: 
Call to order, CoMMANDER CROMBIE 
Selection, SCHUBERT QUARTET 
Invocation 
Selection, QuaRTEt 
Reading, General Orders, 
Apjt. RIVERS 
Selection, QuARTES 
Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address 
Selection, QuaARTET 
Address, Past Dept, Com- 
MANDER, ALFRED S. ROE 
Selection, QuARTET 
Singing, “America,” AUDIENCH 
Benediction 
Prrest SCHOOL EXERCISES. 
Public exercises in observance of 
Memorial Day will be held by the 
children of the George A. Priest 
school at Town hall, Manchester, at 
2 o'clock next Monday afternoon. 
There will be 15 numbers on the pro- 
eram including the choruses. The 
first exercise will be given by 16 boys 
and girls of the Third grade. Nine 
boys and girls from the Third and 
Fourth grades will give an exercise, 
“Old Glory.” There will be address. 3 
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by members of Allen Post, G. A. X. 
Miss Ruth Andrews will recite, ‘‘Bar- 
bara Frietchie.” Ar exercise by eight 
boys of the Fourth grade, “The Flag,” 
will follow. The next exercise will 
be a Flag drill by 11 girls of the Sixth 
grade. An exercise “The Making of 
the Flag,” and a concert recitation, 
“A Monument for the Soliders,” will 
follow. Allen Needham will give 
Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. A flag 
salute by all grades will conclude the 
program. 
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