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WENHAM 
At the village church Sunday 
morning the minister, Rev, F.. M. 
Cutler, will preach on “The Bible.” 
Sunday school at noon. Junior C. E. 
eee yor, 5..C. EF at 6 
Rey. Thomas G. Langdale of 
Salem will preach at the 7 o’clock 
service Sunday evening, when the 
department of church extension. will 
be in charge. There will be special 
chorus singing, 
Mrs, M. A. Batchelder will enter- 
tain a meeting of the ladies’ society 
all day Thursday, March 26, at her 
home on Main St. This meeting will 
be under the auspices of the Work 
committee, and will be open to all 
members. A basket lunch will be 
served. 
On Friday evening the junior 
teachers in the Sunday school give a 
social to their pupils, the affair being 
open only to those in the classes who 
have done the required study work. 
Of six classes comprising forty-five 
pupils, all but six of the boys and 
girls are qualified to attend. 
S. Reep ANTHONY. 
The Boston Transcript on its edi- 
torial page pays this tribute to S. 
Reed Anthony of Beverly Farms and 
Boston. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
“S. Reed Anthony, the Boston 
banker, who died on Tuesday, was a 
‘ sucessful man as measured by the 
usual standards, but the true record 
of his success is written not in ledg- 
ers, but in the hearts of those who 
were privileged to know him. It is 
so written because as boy and man he 
failed in no relationship and in no 
duty. When his cherished plans for 
a college education were suddenly 
swept away by his father’s death he 
assumed at once the responsibilities 
of his father at home and before the 
world. He carried into business the 
same loyalty to every obligation 
through all the stress and strain at- 
tendant upon the conduct of large 
affairs. He ignored no duty of good 
citizenship nor any claim of friend- 
ship. By many lines of descent he 
was a Puritan, but in him the granite 
character of his Puritan ancestors 
had been refined to a character of 
transparent quartz through which all 
men might read, though its surface 
none might scratch; but it was a 
quartz warm and glowing like that 
which marks Emerson’s grave in 
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, 
“To die at fifty years with one’s 
larger plans still unfulfilled and leav- 
ing all that makes life good behind 
may seem to some the irony of For- 
tune, but to live for fifty years and 
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earn honor from one’s associates, de- 
votion from one’s friends, love and 
life-long remembrance from one’s 
family is surely to achieve success. 
This is why so many men and wo- 
men are to-day proud to have known 
S, Reed Anthony and happy in re- 
membering him as “That friend of 
mine who lives in God.’ ” 
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NORTH SHORE’S LEADING CORSET SHOP 
Where Fittings Are Made a Specialty 
AS one Corset expert has remarked ‘“The best made Corset in the world 
may not be your corset unless it is properly fitted to your figure’; for that 
very reason we have employed clever corsetieres so that every corset that 
is sold here-—if required—can be fitted to the figure that is to wear it. 
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OUR corset people are experienced and capable of giving to each in- 
dividual that special attention that counts so much in choosing the correct 
corset and giving it perfect fitting. Before consulting your tailor or selecting 
your new gown you should visit Salem’s Corset Shop and be properly fitted. 
Wm. G. Webber 
Salem, Mass. 
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