NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 43 
Manchester High School Graduation 
J. HESTER RUST 
Valedictorian 
The graduation exercises of the 
Story High school, Manchester, were 
held Wednesday evening in the ‘Town 
hall, which was filled with relatives 
and friends of the twelve graduates. 
Only three members of the class took 
part,--Miss J. Hester Rust, valedictor- 
ian, Miss Dorothy Blaisdell, salutator- 
ian, and Miss Gladys Semons, essay- 
ist. Professor Marshall L. Perrin of 
Boston University gave an address on 
“American Ideals.” 
The members of the class are: 
Edna Rogers Allen, John Irving 
Baker, Dorothy Blaisdell, Mary Eme- 
line Boyd, Joseph Henry Carey, Gor- 
don Clouter Coole, Mildred Harris 
Foster, Margaret Mary Meaney, Gor- 
don Blanchard Northrup, Jessie Hes- 
ter Rust, Ruth Amelia Scott and 
Gladys Milfred Semons. 
The class motto was “Conquering 
and Still to Conqueror.” This was 
hung over the stage in letters of gold 
on a red background,—the class colors. 
The program presented was as_ fol- 
lows: 
Chorus, “Hark! Hear the Cannon’s 
Thunder Pealing” Wagner 
SCHOOL 
Invocation, 
REV. A. G. 
Salutatory, “American Humor” 
DOROTHY BLAISDELL 
Chorus, “Drifting” 
SCHOOL 
Essay, “The World’s Progress” 
GLADYS M. SEMONS 
“Carmena” 
SCHOOL 
Address, “American Ideals” 
PROF. MARSHALL L. PERRIN 
WARNER 
Tosti 
Chorus, Wilson 
DOROTHY BLAISDELL, 
Salutatorian 
Ladies’ Chorus, “At Dewy Morn” 
Wilson 
THE GIRLS OF THE SCHOOL 
Valedictory, “Conquering and Still 
To Conquer” 
J. HESTER RUST 
Chorus, “Twilight and Dawn” 
Myer-Helmund 
SCHOOL, 
Presentation of Diplomas and 
Medal 
MR. JNO. C. MACKIN, SUPT. OF SCHOOLS 
Chorus, ‘“l‘oreador, Hola!” Trotere 
SCHOOL 
Benediction 
REV. A. G. WARNER 
The Appleton medal, presented each 
year to the graduate ranking highest 
in punctuality, decorum and industry 
was awarded to Miss Ruth Scott of 
Magnolia, which announcement met 
with much applause. ‘The singing by 
the school was especially good. ‘This 
was in charge of the music teacher, 
Mr. Wales. 
The graduation reception will be 
held this evening in the Town hall, 
which event will be very largely at- 
tended. 
The Manchester ‘Trust Co. has been 
awarded the bid for the Town of 
Manchester $40,000 loan. The bid 
was 5.43. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s. » Children’s™ hair. cutting) 4 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Central Sq., Manchester. Tel. 53J. * 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
J. Sterman 
22 Summer Street, Manchester 
New and Second-hand Furniture sold at 
reasonable prices. Also dealer in Junk, Metal 
Rubber, etc. Trade at home and get big discount 
NICHOLAS ZELINSKY.. 
RESIDENT OF BEVERLY 
Pays 8c a lb. for Old Rubber ; 
for old automobile tires 6c a Ib. 
When you have anything in my 
line drop me a postal card, or 
leave the material at my Beverly 
address. 
NIGHOLAS ZELINSKY, 
JUNK DEALER 
67 Park street, Beverly, Mase. 
DRY AND FANCY GOODS 
At Haraden & Stone’s 
Postoffice Block—Union St.—Manchester 
Hosiery, Corsets, Infants’ and Children’s Wear, Neckwear, 
Embroidery and Art Goods. 
Agency for C. G. Howes Co., Cleansers. 
Notions. 
All sizes. 
dium-weight 1131. 
men and children. 
Agent for Butterick Patterns, Delineator 
Embroidery Designs out for July 
FULL LINE OF LADIES’ and GENTS’ BATHING 
SUITS, CAPS and SHOES; 
Silk Petticoats and Hosiery. 
Dye light-weight hose for ladies, No. 
also, House Dresses, 
Ask for the Gordon 
718 or 717, or the me- 
Round ticket hose for gentle- 
E. A. LETHBRIDGE 
3 Beach Street, Manchester 
on the way to the R. R. Station 
