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MEMORIAL DAY PLANS 
The following arrangements are 
made for the observance of Memorial 
Day in Manchester: ‘The Comrades of 
the G.A.R. will assemble at Post 
headquarters at one o’clock Friday. 
‘The line will form with the following 
order: Platoon of police; Acoriana 
band of Gloucester; Camp 149, 5. of 
V.; Post 67, G.A.R.; March to the 
various cemeteries and _ decorate 
graves. Reform line and march to 
Town wharf; service by the W.R.C.; 
march to hall; dismiss; concert by 
band on Common. 
Patriotic exercises, to which the 
public is invited, will be held in the 
evening at 7.30, at the Town hall. 
The following program will be pre- 
sented at that time: 
‘Call to Order, 
Selection, 
Invocation, 
Selection, 
Reading General Orders, 
Selection, 
Lincoln’s Address at Gettysburg, 
Master Earle Height, 
G. A. Priest School 
Selection, 
Address, 
Post Commander 
Schubert Quartet 
Rev. A. G. Warner 
Quartet 
Post Adjt. 
Quartet 
Grade 7, 
Quartet 
Rey. John E. Charlton, Salem 
Selection, Quartet 
Benediction, Rev. A. G. Warner 
All ex-soldiers and sailors, Spanish 
war veterans and Post associates are 
invited to join with the Post in the 
observance of the day. 
The Memorial exercises at the Story 
High school will be held on Thursday, 
May 29th, at 11 o’clock in the fore- 
noon. All friends of the school are 
cordially invited to attend. 
The following program will be pre- 
sented: Chorus, school; recitation, 
Wm. Angus; recitation, Esther Nor- 
thrup; recitation, George Fleming; 
solo, Clara Corrin; recitation, Donald 
Height; recitation, Esther Carroll; 
chorus, school; recitation, Stanley 
Beaton; recitation, Ruth Scott; ad- 
dresses, members of Allen Post, G. 
A. R.; singing, ““America.” 
The following program will be pre- 
sented in the Manchester Town hall 
next Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock 
by the children of the Geo. A. Priest 
school, Manchester, in honor of Me- 
morial Day. The public is invited. 
Song, ‘‘Keller’s American Hymn’’ 
Grades VI, VII, VIII 
Exercise, ‘‘ Decoration Day’’ 
Ten boys and girls, Grade VIA 
Song, ‘‘Martyrs who lie where they fell’’ 
Grades III, IV, V 
Drill and Exercise 
Twelve boys and girls, Grade III 
Song, ‘““Woods in May’’ 
Grades VI, VII, VIII 
Recitation, ‘‘Columbia’s Banner’? 
Dorothy Wilcox, Grade VII 
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Song, ‘‘Memorial Day’’ ean 
Chorus from Grade V1 
Drill, 24 boys and girls, Grades LV-V 
Song, ‘* Prayer During Battle : ~~ 
Grade VIII 
Exercise, ‘‘The Children’s Civic Creed”’ 
Twelve boys and girls, Grade LV 
Solo, ‘‘Sleep, Comrades, Sleep’’ 
Mary Gillis, Grade VI 
Recitation, ‘‘Lincoln’s Address at 
Gettysburg’’ Earle Height Gr. VIII 
Song, ‘‘We Deck the Graves’’ 
Grades VI, VII, VIII 
Addresses, Allen Post, 67, G.A.R. 
Salute to Flag and America 
All Grades 
At the John Price Primary school 
Thursday forenoon at 10 o'clock the 
younger children will present the fol- 
lowing program: 
Song, All Grades 
Recitation, Hariet Stanley 
Recitation, Nelson Baker 
Flag Exercise, 12 children in Grade II. 
Recitation, William Dahl 
Recitation, Edward Hennebury 
Exercise, ‘‘Three Little Flags’’ 
Vera Salter, Ruth Matheson, 
Frances Flaherty 
Song, ‘‘Soldier Boys’’ 
Edwin Andrews, John Babcock, 
Arthur Corley, Jacob Greenburg 
Recitation, Esther Sandburg 
Recitation, Gordon Wade 
Exercise, ‘‘Flowers of Memory’’ 
Five Boys, Grade II 
Song, All Grades, ‘‘Memory Day’’ 
Recitation, Marion Morse 
Exercise, ‘‘Men of Tomorrow’’ 
Robert Phillips, Edward O’Brien, 
Foster Babcock 
Song, Frieda Read 
Recitation, Dorothy Burgess 
Wand Drill, Grade II 
Recitation, Dorothy and Doris Smith 
Albert Scott 
Edwin Butler 
12 boys from Grade I 
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tecitation, Harry Phillips 
tecitation, Mary Vorinski 
Song, Grade IL 
Recitation, James Gallagher 
Exercise, ‘cA Riddle’? 
8 Children Grade IL 
John Neary 
Lockhart Allen 
Recitation, 
Recitation, 
Recitation 
Sumner Peabody, Margaret Ferriera 
The Star Spangled Banner, 
Sung by Miss Emily Ferriera, 
assisted by 6 little girls from 
Grade I. 
Flag Salute, ‘‘ America.’’ 
Owing to the backward season flow- 
ers for Memorial Day will be very 
scarce this year. Allen Post, G.A.R., 
would appreciate any gifts of flowers 
to be used in decorating graves on 
Memorial Day and asks that same be 
left at G.A.R. hall next Thursday ev- 
ening or on the morning of Memorial 
Day. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester. Mass., P. O. for week 
ending May 17, 1913—Arthur W. 
Dudley, Samuel H. Epstern, W. S. 
Gurnee, Fred’k. Hinchcliffe, Noel 
Dame Jauthier, Mrs. James Meyers, 
Miss Bertha Shaw, Miss E. Tynan, 
William Walter. NVheaton, 
P, M. 
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