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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Income— Expenditures = Real Worth 
SOLUTION: 
Income Deposited in Bank. 
Expenditure carefully guarded by check 
book. 
Real Worth: What you have saved. 
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Are you 
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164 Main Street, Gloucester 
Bae MAN who does not advertise 
is like the man in the dark with- 
out a lantern 
He knows where he is 
Nobody else does 
Organizing the Farmers 
The Department of Agriculture 
has issued some interesting material 
as to the best manner for organiza- 
tion among farmers, in order that 
they may better promote farm pro- 
duction, marketing, purchasing sup- 
plies, attend to their finances, ac- 
counting and transportation. It has 
been suggested that some of these 
ESSEX COUNTY W. R. C. 
The Allen Relief Corps observed 
its 26th anniversary and entertain- — 
ed the Essex County association of 
the W. R. C. at the Baptist church 
yesterday on the occasion of its 
regular quarterly meeting. Over 
200 persons were present, repre- 
senting 22 corps of Essex county. 
After the business meeting in the 
morning, at which it was decided to 
give an entertainment at the 
Soldiers’ Home at Chelsea in April 
and to hold a Social Day, along the 
same lines as that of last year, at 
Tuck’s Point in August, dinner was 
served in the vestry by a committee 
of 60 women. Mrs. Hannah Tappan 
of the local corps was chairman of 
the committee and showed her cus- 
tomary capability in taking charge 
of the repast, which was the sub- 
ject of many commendatory re- 
marks by the guests. Among the 
out-of-town officers present were 
Dept. Pres. Mrs. Laura I. Smith; 
Mrs. Parker, Senior Aid; Mrs. Lib- 
bey, Past Dept. Pres.; Mrs. Haynes, 
Past Nat. Inspector; W. A. Wether- 
bee, Asst. Adj. Gen. of G. A. R.; G. 
C. Fiske, Past Dept. Com.; E. P. 
Stanley of the Dept. Council; F. M. 
Stanwood; Mrs. Seddie Follett, 
Pres. Essex ‘County association. 
Mrs. Barbara Cook, as president of 
the Allen Relief Corps, welcomed 
the visitors in a short address and 
Rey. A. G. Warner welcomed them 
to the church. In the afternoon an 
excellent entertainment was pre-. 
sented. ‘‘Father Time,’’ under the 
direction of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. 
Warner, was given by members of 
the Sunday School; F. M. Stanwood 
gave a patriotic reading, which was 
greatly appreciated, as was also a 
reading, ‘‘Lookout Mountain,’’ by 
Patrick H. Boyle; Allyn Brown 
gave an organ recital during the 
serving of dinner; Miss Brenda 
Cook sang ‘‘I Didn’s Raise My Boy 
to Be a Soldier’’ and ‘‘My Rosary.’’ 
Several of the guests and of the 
Past Dept. officers stayed to attend 
the Relief Corps meeting at G. A. 
R. hall in the evening, returning to 
their homes on the 9.06 train, and 
by automobile to Gloucester. The 
day was very successful in every 
way and the meeting an inspiration _ 
to those who have the interests of 
the W. R. C. at heart. 
organizations may be in a way a 
violation of the Sherman anti-trust 
law; and this law, in the ease of big 
business has enforced its penalties 
with the big stick, 
