WENHAM. 
“Everyone at church’* was almost 
a literal fact last week. Those who 
liked the experience may go again 
this week. Rev. F. M. Cutler, min- 
ister of the village church, will preach 
at the morning service on “Money.” 
Sunday school at 12.15, one quarter 
hour later than customary, in order 
to allow for the special children’s 
service, . Junior C. EF. at 5.15. Y. P. 
DAC rH at 6. 
A special service for children will 
be held at 11.45 a. m. with a story- 
sermon by the minister. ‘There will 
be special music. 
Many children attended the first 
junior C, E, meeting last Sunday. 
Hitherto the younger ones have come 
with those older at the 6 o'clock ser- 
vice. The new plan seems to be pop- 
ular. 
A cottage prayer meeting under the 
management of the department of 
church extension will be held Wed- 
nesday evening at 7.30 in the home of 
Mrs. C. F. Elliott, Arbor St. This 
meeting is open to all and is arranged 
with special reference to accomodat- 
ing people resident in the neighbor- 
hood, 
An all-day meeting will be held 
Thursday under the auspices of the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
“work committee” of the Ladies’ So- 
ciety, at the residence of Mrs. Fred 
Eaton, Cabot St., Beverly. All mem- 
bers are invited to go, and carry nee- 
die and thimble. A basket luncheon 
will be served. It is suggested that 
friends go by the 9.12 car from Wen- 
ham. 
Wenham people were saddened 
Monday by the news that Calvin 
Dodge, formerly a resident of town, 
and a respected member of the village 
church and the veteran association, 
had died. The funeral took place in 
Beverly Wednesday afternoon. 
$1,250 was paid Monday by the 
Wenham village improvement society 
as one-half the purchase price of the 
land at the corner of Main and Monu- 
ment sts. 
Chaplain F, M. Cutler of the Mass. 
Coast Artillery Corps is to offer the 
prayer at the “Maine” memorial ser- 
vice of the Spanish war veterans in 
Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Feb. 15. 
N. Y. HipropRoME. 
Once more the New York Hippo- 
drome has scored—this time with the 
greatest array of strange, curious and 
at the same time sensational circus 
acts that ever have been displayed 
under a roof, Conforming with cus- 
tom the biggest theatre in the world 
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augmented the current attraction, the 
spectacle “America,” on the opening 
of February with a series of features 
gathered from the ‘‘tented cities’ and 
“sawdust arenas’ of five continents. 
The result is the 
showing of animal acts, hair-raising, 
death-defying 
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aerial performances, 
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ing effect to the Costume, and the 
Etamines are still in vogue, while French 
Albatross is a revived 
self in public favor. 
to the fore and will be in strong demand. 
as ever, and silk and wool Poplins are forging to the front. 
and Wool Poplins will be shown in all of the most popular shadings, 
and the demand for them is constantly increasing, 
Due notice will be given of our Grand Opening, when a cordial 
invitation will be extended to one and all to visit the Webber Emporium 
and view the alluring Dress Goods Exhibition. 
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Black & White checks & plaids are coming again 
Broadcloths are as staple 
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Woolen Dress Fabrics 
Preliminary Announcement 
OUR Dress Goods buyer has visited New York Marts, where 
the products of Foreign & Domestic textures 
and has selected therefrom the mosi 
Cloths ever exhibited to our increasing patrons. 
lection has not as yet been received, day by day new fabrics are added 
to the aggregation, 
The leading textures are of a Crepe weave, giving a soft, cling- 
colorings are of a brighter hue. 
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