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WENHAM 
Blue birds are rightly considered 
a sign of spring; and_ bluebirds 
made their appearance in Wenham 
last week, some few days ahead of 
their customary schedule. One dan- 
ger comes, however, with the early 
spring—that of grass and brush 
fires. Property owners cannot be 
too careful when they undertake to 
burn over their land. The alarm 
bell has already rung sufficiently for 
this cause this season. 
The ‘“‘men of Wenham,’’ now 
known as the the Wenham Men’s 
Club, held their closing supper for 
the winter last Friday, with the us- 
-ual large number in attendance. 
With Mr. Cutter’s sentimental and 
humorous selections and with an 
impromptu debate on the neutrality 
question between Senator Norwood 
and HE. R. Anderson, the post-pran- 
dials were highly enjoyable. This 
elub is the fruit largely of faith and 
works on the part of Harvey R. 
Williams, with considerable efficient 
assistance, and is abundantly wort! 
all the effort invested in it. <All 
visitors unite in pronouncing it de- 
lightfully unique. 
In connection with Prof. S. M. 
Gunn’s interesting address before the 
social service forum Sunday even- 
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ing, the committee on health made 
a report calling attention to Wen- 
ham’s system of catch-basins beside 
the public streets, and stating that 
these basins are wholesale breeding 
places of ‘‘carnivorous insects’’ by 
reason of the stagnant water always 
standing in them. It was suggested 
that the basins be built with porous 
bottoms so that the water could 
drain off quickly after a rain. 
After all, the article on town 
water in the warrant of the recent 
meeting did ‘‘start something.’’ A 
committee was appointed to con- 
sider the subject of a Wenham water 
system. This committee will conduct 
a public hearing on the subject in 
the Town hall Saturday, March 20, 
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Beatrice Stanton was elected last 
week to be secretary of the Junior 
C. E. Society. 
Charles Ames and Fred L. Glavin 
were admitted as tenderfoot scouts 
and John Ames as second class 
scout last week. The application of 
Samuel §. Conary for appointment 
as assistant scoutmaster was ap- 
proved and forwarded to national 
headquarters in New York city. 
These activities are in charge of the 
committee on health and recreation 
of the department of social service. 
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IRISH LINEN WEEK 
Week of St. Patrick’s Day 
Monday, March 15 to Saturday, March 20 
customers will derive can be seen at once. 
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A WEEK of special importance to all good housewives. 
presentation of Derryvale, the only Pure Irish Linen, 
whose wearing qualities are guaranteed, for which we are the selling agents. 
This sale was planned and provided for before the rise of prices, and in spite of the 
change of conditions which would make it the course of wisdom to husband our 
stock, we shall carry Irish Linen Week through as planned. ‘The benefit that our> 
Plan to visit our stock next week. 
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morning the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler will preach in ‘‘The unright- 
eous steward.’’ Sunday school at 
noon; Junior C. HE. at 5; Y. PLS. C. 
KE. at 6. 
Sunday evening at 7 the new 
stereopticon will be in service again. 
Most Americans think that Scot- 
land is the only country boasting of 
‘hielands’? and ‘‘hielandmen.”’ 
Sunday evening they will journey 
to the heart of the hills and discover 
corresponding attractions right in 
our own country. This is just the 
season of the year to visit the Caro- 
lina mountains. 
The value of your advertising 
dollar is increased when it is used 
in the North Shore Breeze. Our 
readers have above the average in- 
come and buying power. 
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