house 
preliminary steps looking to the for- 
mation of a Campfire Girls group. 
‘Miss Pauline Coppinger, principal 
of the Grammar School, is to be 
Guardian of the group. 
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Wenham girls met at the school- 
Monday afternoon to take 
Town water for Wenham will be 
‘the subject of a public hearing in 
‘the Town hall Saturday evening at 
7.30 o’clock. 
Some time ago Charles H. Leach 
undertook, at his own expense, to 
have put in order the clock inside 
of the village church. Mr. Leach sits 
in the choir where he cannot help 
seeing the clock; and its erratic be- 
havior vexed him. Moreover the 
preacher sometimes exercised his 
gifts without proper respect for 
time limits. Upon investigation it 
was found that the old clock was 
past repairing. Now Mr. Leach 
dipped deeper into his bank account 
and. purchased a new clock. ‘The 
new chronometer was placed im 
position this week. 
Two Wenham Christian [Hn- 
deavorers are completing their tests 
as C. KE. Experts. As Miss Grace E. 
Glavin become an Expert last year, 
these additional graduates will 
bring Wenham’s total up to three. 
As an Easter sale is under con- 
templation by the Ladies’ Society, 
the members devoted Thursday to 
an ‘‘all day sewing’’ at the home 
of Mrs. Hd. Rollins. 
Reds and Blues are lining up for 
a friendly competition in the Junior 
C. H. society. 
At the village chureh Sunday 
morning the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler, will be the preacher. Sun- 
day school at noon. Junior C. E. 
Ail Die aoe Cratue at Or 
Rev. Richard H. Bennett, the 
popular minister of the Dane St. 
ehurech, Beverly, will preach at a 
special Lenten service in the main 
auditorium of the village church at 
7 p. m. under the auspices of the 
department of church extension. 
Wenham boy scouts varied their 
indoor meetings by an outdoor hike 
and campfire Thursday. 
A Bar Harbor Experiment 
Bar Harbor, Maine, which styles 
herself the queen of summer re- 
sorts, took an initiative step in the 
line of better town government at 
its recent annual meeting by elect- 
ing a board of seven selectmen, two 
of whom are members of the sum- 
mer colony and the other five repre- 
sentative business men of the place, 
who have never before been among 
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the office seekers of the town. These 
men were selected at a citizens’ 
meeting held previous to the town 
meeting. There was much opposi- 
tion to this move and its legality 
was questioned, but the election, 
which was by the Australian ballot 
system, another innovation, was 
caried by a large majority. Two 
of the candidates on the board of 
three withdrew and _ expressed 
themselves in favor of the seven. 
These seven will receive only a 
nominal salary. The summer resi- 
dents on the board are George B. 
Dorr of Boston, who has long iden- 
tified himself with the best inter- 
ests of Bar Harbor, and Ernesto 
Fabbri of New York. Mr. Fabbri’s 
wife was a daughter of the late Col. 
Elliott F. Shephard. 
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March 23rd to March 27th 
The week for which all Essex County is waiting! 
The week that not only clears the fashion atmosphere, but a week 
that brings to the women of the North Shore some exceptional 
buying opportunities in new SPRING MERCHANDISE. 
The Store as it will look next week will be more attractive than in 
any previous Season, demonstrating anew the unsurpassing advan- 
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