WENHAM 
The annual meeting of the village 
church occured Tusday evening. 
Again has sickness come twice iti a 
single week to one family. Thomas 
Wood came down with typhoid fever 
and Matthew Wood with appendicitis 
at almost the same time. Both boys 
are doing well. 
with a credit balance in the treasury, 
and $1,000 expended for repairs and 
decorations and a new lighting sys- 
tem. Re-elections were in order. 
Tuesday was the date of the an- 
nual meeting of the village parish. 
Reports showed a successful year, 
Easter will be observed at the vill- 
age church Sunday morning with 
special music and floral decorations 
and an appropriate sermon by the 
minister, Rev. F. M. Cutler. . Sun- 
day school at noon. Junior C. E. 
Speeds to. C.F, -at 6. At 7 there 
will be a concert by the Sunday 
School entitled “Chimes of Easter.” 
Wenham’s village improvement so- 
ciety is undertaking a serious crusade 
against leopard moths and tent cater- 
pillars, money for the purpose being 
voted at the meeting last week. The 
successful musicale of last Saturday 
is to be followed next week by a 
ea performance in the Town 
hall 
DEE DE SES CN EMEC IEEE ECE EIEN HORROR OE 
Wm. G. Webber Co. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Your Easter Gloves 
We have assembled a stock better and choicer than ever before and how well we have succeeded we leave you 
“Perrins’ $1.50 to $3 
“Fownes” at $1.50 “HteJouvins” at $1.50 
We direct your attention to what we believe to be the best One Dollar Glove on the Market today. 
“‘Bacmo,”’ including the Washable Chamois and Bux-Kin. 
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and White, all at $1.00 pair 
Al. SILK Satin 
all staple and new 
inches wide. 
SRO RERUN MO UMNO OUMOMe 
‘Salem Specialty Week”’ 
'IN RIBBON SECTION 
Taffeta Ribbon in 
shades, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Christian endeavor efficiency was 
further advanced on Sunday as the 
officers and committeemen of the so- 
ciety took examination in the duties 
of their several positions. All passed 
with credit. ‘lwo additional mem- 
bers qualified in the general tests: 
Edgar Sawyer and George Taylor, 
bringing the total number up _ to 
fourteen. 
Arthur A. Carey, Howard R. 
Shaw and Capt. Wallace I. Goodwin 
of the scoutship Pioneer conducted .a 
court of honor for the Wenham 
scouts on Monday and tested their 
proficiency in the work. ‘Two young 
men were qualified as apprentice sea- 
men: Lawrence Patch and Stough- 
ton Davis; and two as ordinary’ sea- 
men; Samuel Conary and Arthur 
Jones. One other boy came near 
passing as an ordinary seaman and 
four made good progress toward the 
grade of able seaman. Swimming 
tests were taken on Tuesday evening 
at the Salem Y. M. C. A. Davis is 
a member of Mr. Schaller’s troop in 
Hamilton. 
Suggested a Change. 
‘‘T want to say,’ began the ora- 
tor, ‘‘I want to say—that is I am ir- 
resistibly impelled to remark, my 
feelings as a man and a citizen, a 
husband and father—every imvulse 
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common to our human nature makes 
it impossible for me to hold my 
peace and longer—’’ 
““Why don’t ye quit piece work 
then,’’ asked a man in the crowd, 
‘an’ try talkin’ by the day?’’— 
New York Even. Sun. 
Subscribe for the Breeze, $2.00 per 
year, postpaid. 
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. 
BREEZE PRINT 
to judge—included in our assortment are 
“Bacmo” at $1 
The ‘ 
*Bacmo’’ 
about 7 Dress Bags, 
» Ps 
handles, Price, 
39c per yard 98c each 
Be COE COCOONS EOS ORONO UR 
Street Gloves in Tan, 
‘‘Salem Specialty Week’’ 
IN LEATHER GOODS DEPT. 
6 New styles in the latest shape leather 
tango and regular style 
“Specials” 
In Every 
Department 
The 
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