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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AT THE SCHOOLS. 
Memorial Day Exercises Held To- 
day. Grammar School Grades 
Hold Public Exercises in Town 
Hall. 
The Manchester school children 
paid homage to the Boys of 761-65 
today by holding exercises at which 
their deeds were lauded. Comrades 
of the G. A. R. attended the exer- 
cises, thus adding a touch of reality 
to the occasion, for it will be a mat- 
ter of only a few years when the 
‘““hoys of *61’’ will be gone forever, 
and the boys and girls of the next 
veneration will have to receive the 
tales of the war for the preservation 
of the union second-hand, and not 
from the lips of those who took part 
in the struggle. 
The following program was ¢ar- 
ried out at the High school this 
morning: 
Singing, Battle Hymn of the Republic 
School 
Recitation, Selection from Scott 
Miss Annabelle Lodge 
Horatius Bernard Tyler 
The National Park at 
Miss Beatrice Long 
Piano Solo Miss Dora Marshall 
Recitation, The Fatherland John Carter 
Recitation, Decoration Day 
Miss Helene Sherman 
Singing, The Star-Spangled Banner School 
Composition, The Early Life of Abra- 
ham Lincoln Milford Mason 
Violin and piano duet 
Roland Knight and Allen McKinnon 
Recitation, A Soldier’s Grave 
Miss Mary Manion 
Recitation, The Blue and the Gray | 
George Rust 
Singing, The Blue and the Gray School 
Recitation, Waiting for the Bugle 
Miss Helen Wing 
Recitation, 
Composition, 
Vicksburg 
Addresses Members of Allen Post, G. A. R. 
Singing, America All 
The little folk at the John Price 
primary school carried out the fol- 
lowing program this morning: 
Song, Decoration Day 
Meaning of Memorial Day 
Seven Little Patriots 
7 Boys in First Grade 
School 
Helen Beaton 
The Captain Boys in Grades II and IIT 
Recitation Bernice Semons 
Exercise Grade I 
Recitation Edward Murray 
Song Grade III 
Recitation Miles Coen 
Recitation Byron Roberts 
Grade II 
School 
Grade IL 
Stanley Baker 
Exercise 
Flag Song 
Flag Drill 
Recitation 
Recitation 
Elizabeth Andrews and Alice Flaherty 
Song ~ Grade I 
Exercise, Flag of the Nations ; 
Boys Grade II and UI 
Elizabeth Saben 
Recitation Gardener Bullock 
Recitation Howard Roberts 
Exercises, Star Spangled Banner 
Grades II and III 
The First Flag 
binding the head. 
shows. 
/ Light in Weight. 
ia Holds Perfect Shape. 
The L. & H. Sennett Straws are made for 
Summer wear, net just to keep the sun off. 
Though of an cxtremely light weight, they 
retain their shapes because of the L. & H. sizing 
and special drying 
are carefully treated to prevent breaking down. 
The oval is so shaped as to make’ an easy and 
comfortable fit, so that an L. & H. stays on without 
and pressing process. Edges 
The silk trimmings and linings are 
\ those that appeal to the well-dressed man. The “ Man 
who Cares ” Jays his hat down so that the L, & H. mark 
Made in many proportions as to height - 
of crown and- width of brim, 
every well-dressed man can be suited. 
so that 
For Sale by 
F. W. BELL & SON 
MANCHESTER. MASS. 
Addresses Members G. A. R, 
Flag Salute 
Song, America 
At the Fown hall this afternoon 
the children of the G. A. _ Priest 
school held their exercises. The pro- 
oram : 
Song, The Old Guard Grades VITand VIII 
Exercise, In Sweet Remembrance 
Eight pupils from Grade III 
Ode for Memorial Day Chia Corrin 
Song, Trio for: Memorial Day Grade VI 
Exercise, Our Colors 
Seven pupils from Grade IV 
Song, America Our Native Land 
Grades VI, VIL. VIIL 
Recitation, Memorial Day Kenneth Tyler 
Songs, (a) Hail Starry ‘Banner 
(b) United 
Twelve pupils from Grade ITV and V 
Dialogue, A Memorial Surprise 
Five pupils from Grade VI 
Recitation, Decoration Day Grace Salter 
Song, America, Land of the Free 
Grades III, IV, V 
Recitation, Faithfvl Josephine 
Annie Edgecomb 
Flag Drill 
Twenty-four pupils from GradeslV and V 
Recitation, Memory Day George Knight 
Yong, ‘Home Farewell Grade VIL 
Exercise, Memorial Day 
Five girls from Grade VI 
Gettysburg Address Arthur Jackson 
Song, Strew Fairest Flowers 
Grades VI, VII, VIII 
' Addresses, Allen Post 67; G. A. R. 
Salute to Flag and America All Grades 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
. SuBscRIBERS leaving the city 
for their shore homes should notify 
this office of their ‘‘ change of ad- 
dress’’ - promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
