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MemoriAL Day OBSERVANCES IN 
MANCHESTER SCHOOLS 
At the Town hall this afternoon at 
2’0’clock the following program will 
be presented by the grades of the 
G. A. Priest school : 
Chorus, ‘*Lif: Thine Eyes’’ 
Grades VI, VII, VIII 
‘‘The Boys in Blue,’’ 
Twelve Boys and Girls, Grade II] 
Rec., ‘‘Memorial Day’’ 
Lawrence Croteau, Grade VI 
Song, ‘‘Our Native Land, Columbia’’ 
Gradeswuviee Vrs 
Dead Soldiers’? 
Hortense Mahoney, Grade VII 
Song, ‘‘The Starry Flag’’ 
Chorus from Grade LV 
Flag Drill, Twelve Boys and Twelve Girls 
from Grades III, IV 
Song, ‘fHail, Home of Liberty’’ 
Chorus from Grade VY 
Ex., ‘Which is Best?’’ 
idee 
Ree., ‘‘Our 
Nine Boys, Grade LV 
Song, ‘‘Mendelssohn’s Spring Song’’ 
Chorus from Grade VIII 
‘““The American Flag’’ 
Mark Sinnicks, Grade VIII 
Song, ‘‘ Victory,’’ Grades VII, VII 
Rec., Lincoln’s ‘‘ Address at Gettysbure’’ 
Roland Butler, Grade VIII 
““Mareh of Our Nation’’ 
Grades VI, VII, VIII 
Addresses, Allen Post, 67, G. A. R. 
Salute to Flag and ‘‘America’’ All Grades 
At the Assembly hall of the Price 
Primary school the younger folk will 
present the following program: 
Ree., 
Song, 
Song, ‘‘Memory Day,’’ School 
Ree., “‘Memorial Day,’’ Daniel Chane 
Ree., James Patterson 
0x., ‘‘Greetings from the World,’’ 
Bernard Boyle, Frances Ryan, Harry 
Pembroke, Byron Brooks 
Song, ‘‘Flag of Our Nation,’’ 
Miss Knight’s Room 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massage 
Marcel Waving — 
Lincoln St., Manchester 
Telephone 
Rec., To the Schoolhouse, Wm. Lethbridge 
Ex., ‘‘Meaning of the Flag,’’ 
Mildred Marr, Lara Wheaton 
Rec., Wave the Flag, Agnes Henneberry 
Recs sa Our Blea Helen O’Brine 
Song, ‘‘Butterfly,’’?’ Children from Miss 
‘Dodd’s and Miss Leonard’s Rooms 
Ree., Nat Andrews 
Ex.,- ‘Toasts, ’? Alice Wheaton, Elsie 
Diamond, Marjorie Parsons, Leslie 
Wetterlow 
Rec., ‘I Ought to Love My Country,’’ 
Daniel Milne 
Song, Seven Children from Miss Dodd’s 
Room 
‘‘What the Flag Is,’’ George Bradley 
Flag Drill, Children from Miss Leonard’s 
Room ; 
Ree., ‘‘ Wanted,’’ Benj. L. Bullock, Jr. 
Rec., Leroy Wilcox 
Song, ‘‘Rud-a-dub-dub,’’ School 
Rec., ‘‘Our Flag,’’ Lester Goldthwaite 
Flag Salute, Theresa Jasiak, Grace Sjo- 
lund, Doris Peters, Stella Roy 
Rec., ‘‘A Child Patriot,’’ Thos. Carroll 
Ree., Percy Baker 
Ex., Memorial Flowers, Walter Diamond, 
James Ferreira, Charles Burgess, 
Henry Katon 
Song, Seven Children from Miss Leonard’s 
Room : 
Ree., ‘‘A Minute Man,’’ Bennie Peters 
Rece., ‘* A Pledge,’ Timothy Cronin 
History of the Flag, Miss Leonard’s Room 
Rec., ‘‘ Little Hearts and Little Hands,’’ 
Allen Bell 
Song, Beulah Rumrill 
Ex. 9° Ours Colorsy2 Veronica Sheehan 
Louise Chaulk, Margaret Morley 
Rec., Bring Loving Thoughts, John Hyland 
3 Helen Mulvey 
Ex., ‘‘Our Land,’’ Six boys from Miss 
Knight’s room 
Ree., John White 
Song, Miss Jewett’s Room 
Wreath Drill, Sixteen Girls 
Adress, Members Allen Post, G. A. R. 
Flag Salute and ‘‘America’’ 
A most interesting feautre of the 
program will be a wreath drill by 
sixteen girls, in charge of Play- 
ground instructor McCarthy, follow- 
ing which the wreaths will be pre- 
sented to the Grand Army veterans. 
Le? HBRIDGE-KELLIGREW 
Edmund Lethbridge and Miss 
Sarah Kelligrew were united in mar- 
riage Wednesday evening, May 26, at 
7.30 o'clock, by Rev. A. G. Warner 
of the Baptist church, at the home of 
the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Ezekiel Lethbridge, 53 Summer St. 
Miss Mary L. Lethbridge, a cousin 
of the groom was bridesmaid and 
Harry Mercer was best man. The 
bride wore a gown of white embroid- 
ered voile and a long veil, and she 
carried a bouquet of white flowers. 
The young couple left on the 9.06 
train for New York. Mr. Lethbridge 
is one of the popular clerks at Bul- 
lock’s grocery. 
May 28, 1915 © 
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