26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
The senior class at Technology are 
at Manchester today for an outing 
at Tuck’s Point. 
Henry Merrill, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. F. J. Merrill, is one of the grad- 
uates to receive ‘a degree from Tech- 
nology this year. 
MemortArt, DAY OBSERVANCE. 
Threatening skies developed into 
a fair day last Saturday and the 
Memorial Day exercises in Manches- 
ter went through as announced in 
last week’s Breeze. In the parade 
were 17 of the 21 Manchester G. A. 
R. veterans of the Civil War and al- 
though the ranks are gradually thin- 
ning out those who turned out last 
week walked with sprightly step. The 
parade route was to the Summer St. 
cemetery, where the graves of. the 
soldiers were decorated, thence to 
Rosedale and to Town wharf. There 
was a band concert in the afternoon 
which was thoroughly enjoyed. In 
the evening at Town hall the patriotic 
services were held. Hon. Frank C. 
Richardson of Essex was the princi- 
pal speaker. The part the Boy Scouts 
took in the day’s exercises places 
them in a position as one of the pat- 
riotic organizations of the town. The 
Arbella club also turned out in large 
numbers for the exercises at Town 
wharf. 
Letters remaining at the Manches- 
ter, Mass., ‘P.O. for week ending 
§. Bemmer, E.. T. Boyle, Chas; H. G. 
Bond, 8. A. Field, Mlle. Rosaria La- 
bonte, Pietras Minolinnas, Miss 
Josephine Sturgis, Mrs. Bayard 
Warren, Mrs. Henricks H. Whitman. 
sam’! L. Wheaton, P: M. 
More Bips oN MANCHESTER'S SEWER 
SYSTEM. 
The bids on building the pumping 
station in connection with Manches- 
ter’s new sewerage system resulted 
in the contract being awarded to the 
lowest bidder, Charles R. Dow of 
Boston. The figures were: Charles 
R. Dow, Boston, $15,300; D. Line- 
han & Sons, Pride’s Crossing, $18,- 
741; A. G. Tomasello, Dorchester 
and Manchester, $21,540; Morley, 
Flatley & Co., Manchester, $23,158. 
In the awarding of these bids the 
town saved some $13,000 over what 
it would have spent had the first set 
of bids been accepted. When the 
original figures were called for some 
weeks ago Morley, Flatley & Co., 
were the lowest bidders, with $28,000, 
and T. A. Scott of Connecticut, who 
has the contract for the outfall, was 
the only other bidder with $33,000. 
‘This=price-seemed hich’ and waptest 
well was driven, and new figures 
called for, with the above results. 
MopEern NECCcESSITY 
Crawford—What makes you think 
it is necessary to give sex instruction 
in the schools? 
Crabshaw—How else could the 
children understand the plays when 
May 30, 1914: Jeane B. Belisle, Thos. they go to the theatres ?—Life. 
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AGENTS WANTED 
THEIR 25TH ANNIVERSARY: 
Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Manion 
celebrated the 25th anniversary of: 
their wedding at their home on Tap+ 
pan street, Manchester, yesterdayi. 
During the day many friends from: 
Manchester and out-of-town visited. 
their home and remembered them 
with many gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Man- 
ion entertained friends at dinner. One 
of the guests was Miss Elizabeth Mc- 
Cormick of Pittsfield, the bridesmaid 
of 25 years ago. In the evening a 
large wedding cake avas cut. Mr 
and Mrs. Manion were assisted in re- 
ceiving by their daughters, Gertrude 
and Mary. 
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