WENHAM 
Rev. F. M, Cutler, minister of the 
Village church, will preach on Sun- 
day morning a sermon descriptive of 
the coming National Council at Kan- 
sas City. Sunday school at noon. 
mors. C. E. meeting at 6. At 7 
Mr. Cutler’s theme will be ‘The 
Christian and the World.” 
Wednesday afternoon and evening, 
the Essex South association of 
churches will hold its fall session at 
the Dane Street church, Beverly. 
Mr, and Mrs, Albert W. Dodge, Dea- 
con George W. Wilson and the min- 
ister will be the official delegates to 
represent Wenham, 
The Wenham Y. M. C. A. will hold 
an oyster supper for the members in 
the village vestry on Thursday even- 
ing, October 9, at 6.30 o’clock. Fol- 
lowing the supper, at 7.30, a public 
meeting will be held in the same 
building, to which all parents and 
friends are invited. Besides brief ad- 
dresses by supporters of the move- 
ment, there will be an address by 
Arthur A. Carey, of the Waltham 
Watch Co., owner of the scout ship 
Pioneer, and also the presentation of 
the Essex county championship cup 
won by the Wenham baseball team 
this season. ‘The latter number will 
be in charge of David C. Strang- 
er, general secretary of the county Y. 
M.C.A 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM 
At the Empire theatre, Salem, next 
week the popular Empire Stock 
Company will offer an elaborate 
scenic production of ‘Under South- 
ern Skies,” a drama by Lottie Blair 
Parker, author of “Way Down 
East.” ‘The scenes of “Under South- 
ern Skies” are laid in Louisiana in 
1875 during the reconstruction per- 
iod, and affords much chance _ for 
picturesque settings. It will be re- 
called that Grace George starred in 
the play with much success, and 
many others have attained  promi- 
nence through its parts. Not for sev- 
eral years has this play been presented 
in this city and its return will be ac- 
ceptable on account of its being pre- 
sented by the Empire Stock Com- 
pany. ‘The romance, the gaiety, the 
lavish hospitality and the humor of 
life in the South are well brought out 
play. The 
Hallowe’en party in the second act 
always proved of great delight to the 
young; and the strong comedy char- 
acters provide much humor through- 
out the production. 
Mr. Arthur Behrens will be seen 
in the role of Burleigh Major, an im- 
pulsive young scion of an aristocratic 
and chivalrous southern family, and 
the leading woman, Miss Ethel Clif- 
ton, is cast in the role of Lelia Crof- 
ton, a true daughter of Dixie, whose 
girlhood romance is somewhat temp- 
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with all the other Salem Merchants, commencing Tuesday Oct. 7th, and continuing through 
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