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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SCHOOL NOTES 
MANCHESTER 
The picture bought by the 
children of Grade III mentioned 
here a few weeks ago, has been 
framed and now adorns the wall 
in the lower hall of the Primary 
school. 
Grafton and Mildred Foster 
from Beverly have entered school 
this week. 
The Memorial Exercises next 
Wednesday will beginat2 o’clock. 
The boys of the Ninth Grade that 
have taken printing as part of 
their manualtraining work and 
will print programs to be used in 
‘Grades VIII and IX. These will 
be in the class colors of Grade IX, 
green and yellow. 
Teddy, John and Dorothy Nor- 
ton have left school this week to 
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The visitors to school this week 
were Mrs. Kehoe, Mrs. E. Wal- 
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lace Stanley, Mrs. George Kitfield 
and Miss Theresa Walsh. The 
latter is attending the Salem Nor- 
mal school and was here observ- 
ing the work in some of the 
grades. 
The subject in the Kindergar- 
ten next week will be the “flower 
basket.” The subject takenup by 
the little tots is brought to aclose 
each week by the children mak- 
ing up and playing a game_bear- 
ing on the subject, with the idea 
of giving them practical know- 
ledge of the subject. 
Grade IX leads the other rooms 
this week in attendance, the per- 
centage being 97.50. The attend- 
ance of the other grades follow: 
VIT, 06.68; IV, 46.42 Vane 90-455 
VI, 94.47: V, 93.56; IIT,-93.9; TH, 
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Next Wednesday evening A. 
P. Kempton will lecture on Miles 
Standish, his talk being in the 
nature ofa picture play. Reser- 
ved seats will be sold at 35 cents. 
General admission 25 cents. 
Job Printing of all descriptions prompt- 
ly attdnded to—The Breeze. 
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