WENHAM 
~ New Year’s will be observed at the 
Village church Sunday morning with 
a sermon by the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler, following which will be the 
administration of the Communion 
sacrament. Sunday school at noon. 
Ser. > CE. meeting at 6. 
Mrs. Marion Booth Kelley of Bos- 
ton will address the regular monthly 
social service forum of the’ depart- 
ment of social service at 7 p. m, Sun- 
day, her topic being “Equal Suf- 
rage.’ Mrs. Kelley comes highly 
commended as a capable and_ elo- 
quent speaker upon her chosen theme. 
Wednesday at 4 the Ladies’ So- 
ciety will hold their monthly meet- 
~ ing, and will follow it at 6 with a 
public supper. At 7.30 there will be 
an entertainment presented. In ac- 
cordance with recent votes these sup- 
pers are to come only once a month, 
and are to be prepared with unusual 
care and effort. 
Congressman Gardner was greet- 
ed by a good-sized congregation at 
the special social service forum last 
Sunday evening, and succeeded im- 
mediately in placing himself upon 
most cordial terms with his audience. 
His address dealt with the more per- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
sonal side of official life in Washing- 
ton, and threw fresh light upon many 
familiar characters. At a business 
meeting of the department following 
the forum, William I. Cummings was 
elected secretary. 
Grace Glavin, Helen Trott and 
Rev. Mr, Cutler represented the vil- 
lage Y. P. S. C, E. at the meeting 
of the Salem Union in Salem Mon- 
day night. 
Hiiarious TIME 
Jimmy—We’re going to have an 
awful gav time at our party next 
week! 
Tohnny—How d’ye know? 
Jimmy—AlIl the women mother’s 
invited have said they were coming, 
and every one of ’em says she hasn’t 
a thing to wear !—Judge. 
The forest service collected 40,000 
pounds of tree seed last year for use 
in reforestation work. The total 
area reforested was about 30,000 
acres, 
There is promise of a large tur- 
pentine industry in the west and 
southwest, the raw product being 
supplied by the resinous gum of west- 
ern yellow pine. 
SRE OSE OSE OE OEE HORE EE ORE OR OR OR ORE IRE MEE DOM 
Bette ttt tr ts 
It gives you an opportunity to fix yourself 
months to come. 
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Marriage is indeed a serious prob- 
lem to the girl who has sixteen dear 
friends from whom to select eight 
bridesmaids, 
An affinity is generally a woman 
with blonde hair who has more of the 
home-breaking instinct: than a bur- 
glar, 
ECONOMY Is 
WEALTH 
Which means that the best 
is the cheapest. This ap- 
plies to printed matter as 
well as other lines. 
Let us do your next order 
of printing. We can save 
you money. 
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January White 
Sale 
Now Going On 
OUR JANUARY SAMPLE STOCKING SALE 
BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 6TH 
The various houses from wnom we buy during the year enormous 
quantities of hosiery, have contributed their “Samples” for this sale to 
help us make it what it undoubtedly will be—the greatest January Hos- 
iery Sale Salem has ever seen. 
MAIL ORDERS—Will be given careful attention and filled promptly as long as the assortment lasts. 
BR ERS HO HU aU sre oO Ue Sat SOs ree OU SOs UU US SOUS SUS 
with hosiery 
The price quotations almost average one-half less— 
Purchase your supply of Hosiery for the next three months at this sale 
that commences next Tuesday. For particulars see Salem Evening news, 
Monday, Jan, 5th. 
for 
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