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At the- village church Sunday 
morning the minister, Rev, F. M. 
Cutler, will preach on a theme con- 
nected with the life of Elijah. Sun- 
day school at noon. Junior C. E. 
at 5. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 6. 
The evening service will be omitted 
in order to enable Wenham people 
to attend the no-license rally at 
South Hamilton. 
_ Wednesday at 7.30 p. m, the final 
session for this season of the mis- 
sion study circle under the manage- 
ment of the department of missions 
Ag be held at The Manse, 3 Arbor 
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Hon. C. Neal Barney, ex-Mayor 
of Lynn will be the orator at a no- ' 
license meeting in Smith’s hall, 
South Hamilton, Sunday evening at 
7 o’elock. The Bay State Male 
quartet will render musical num- 
bers, 
Word has been received that 
Arthur C. Morrison is now secretary 
of the Essex county Y. M. C. A., as 
successor to David C. Stranger, re- 
signed. 
“‘Efficiency’’ is the word used to 
describe methods of work lately 
adopted in young people’s societies 
of Christian endeavor. The mem- 
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Very seldom a store has two Birthdays, 
Sept. 26th, 1885, this store was opened to the public. 
it was incorporated that we might serve the public in a larger and 
This Birthday Sale will hold forth for three days com- 
mencing Thursday and ending at 9.30 Saturday Evening. The Birth- 
day Specials have been chosen with unusual care and are the best 
we have offered ‘for some time. 
Every item of Merchandise i is Seasonable, Values Unquestioned, 
Well worth coming some distance for 22a _ 
For full particulars see Salem Evening News of Wednesday, March 11th 
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“NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
bers of the Wenham society recent- 
ly voted to undertake this work, and 
are busying themselves studing the 
new plan. Grace Glavin, president 
of the society, is leading in the 
effort. 
Male Stenographers and Typewrit- 
ers in Demand. ° 
The United States Civil Service 
Commission announces that while it 
has no difficulty in securing suffi- 
cient female stenographers and 
typewriters to meet the needs of the 
departments at Washington, the 
supply of male eligibles has not 
been equal to the demand. Young 
men who are at least 18 years of 
age and who are willing to accept 
the usual entrance salaries, which 
are $840 and $900 a year, have ex- 
cellent opportunities for appoint- 
ment. While the entrance salaries 
are low, advancement is reasonably 
rapid to those meriting it. The ex- 
aminations, which any competent 
stenographer should be able to pass, 
are held each month in the year, 
except December, at the principal 
cities of the United States. 
Full information in regard to the 
examination may be secured by ad- 
dressing the United States Civil 
THURSDAY, MARCH 12th 
IS OUR TWELVTH BIRTHDAY 
AS A CORPORATION 
but that is a fact with us. 
March 12th, 1902 
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Service Commission, Washington, D. 
C., or the Dstrict Secretary, Post 
Office, Boston, Mass., Philadelphia, 
Pa, Atlanta, Ga., Cincinati, Ohio, 
Chicago, Il., St. Paul Minn., Seat- 
tle, Wash., San Francisco, Cal., Cus- 
tomhouse, New York, N. Y., New 
Orleans, La., or Old Customhouse, 
St, Louis, Mo. 
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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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