WENHAM 
Rev. F, M. Cutler, minister of the 
Wenham Village church, will preach 
at the service Sunday morning. Sun- 
day School will meet at 12.15 p. m,, 
fifteen minutes later than customary. 
eer. >. C, H. meeting at 6. 
At 11.45 a. m. a service especially 
arranged for children will be held, 
with music and short sermon adapted 
to their interest. The young people 
will have seats reserved for them in 
front. Thirty minutes will be the 
full duration of the exercise. 
The department of Bible study will 
hold its first public service at 7 Sun- 
day evening, when a stereopticon lec- 
ture will be delivered on the Script- 
ures and some interesting facts con- 
nected with them. A meeting of the 
‘department members will follow the 
service. 
Wednesday at 7.30 the department 
of church extension will hold a cot- 
tage prayer meeting at the residence 
of Mrs. Charles F. Herrick, Main 
street, when the theme will be ‘Christ 
in Poverty.” 
Wenham people were much grati- 
fied with the musical service last Sun- 
day evening. Everyone expressed 
pleasure at the large attendance— 
nearly 600—the splendid program 
rendered by the Topsfield choir and 
the fresh charm of the beautified and 
lighted auditorium. 
eT Te 
Our New Fall Model made especially for us. 
Hose Supporters—Draw Tape and Skirt Hook. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
On Friday, November 7, the Ham- 
ilton and Wenham Grange will use 
the Village Chapel for a public sup- 
per, in connection with their annual 
tai, 
Grace Glavin, president, Lawrence 
Patch, vice-president, Majorie Hill, 
secretary, and Carl Carey, treasurer, 
are the officers elected to lead the Y. 
P. S. C. E. during the ensuing year. 
The Y. M. C, A. boys are making 
preparations to flood Libby’s meadow 
as a skating pond. The boy scouts 
meet each Tuesday evening for their 
distinctive work. 
N. Y. HIppoDROME 
For years and years real estate 
men, Chamber of Commerce secretar- 
ies, and others have been urging us 
all to “see America First!” That was 
all very well and pious. But in the 
first place it would have been about 
a two years’ job—doing nothing but 
seeing America. In the second place, 
nobody ever devised a scheme where- 
by we might see America without 
poisoning ourselves on the culinary 
horrors of American hotels. 
Now, however, you can save your- 
self two years minus three and a half 
hours and endless indigestion and see 
“America,” the new show at the Hip- 
podrome, says Louis Sherwin of “he 
Glol be. Moreover, you get a dramatic 
thrill which beyond doubt will raise 
the hackles on your spine as none of 
50c Saved on These Corsets 
Medium Bust—long below waist line— 
Ask for No. 960. 
Value $1.50. Brice 
SL00 pais 
FREE AT OUR ART DEPARTMENT 
Belding’s New Process Silk Embroidery Floss. 6 _Skeins 25c 
To introduce the popular Silk we will give you a Bag or Pillow Top and Back FREE 
SE HEE EE EK EES EE OS ESOS SENS SO HORROR SU HO 
23 
even the previous marvels of the 
Hippodrome did. It occurs in the 
very last scene previous to the “Court 
of Honor” tableau. The Grand Can- 
yon of the Colorado, incredibly tow- 
ering cliffs that would make even 
Ulysses’s celebrated friend of Poly- 
phemus look like Marshall P, Wilder, 
an orgy of geologic wonder and ma- 
jestic beauty. Away off in the dis- 
tance, toiling up a giant’s causeway 1s 
a huge motor car that looks like a 
tiny doll carriage against the immense 
crags behind it. The car contains the 
villians who have stolen the plans of 
the fortifications. 
OrPHEUM ‘THEATRE, *BOSTON 
The bill presented at the Orpheum 
Theatre this week was headed by 
that popular actor Thos. J. Ryan as- 
sited by his company of players in 
one of his best sketches entitled 
“Mag Haggerty’s Reception.” Mr. 
Ryan kept his audiences in laughter 
throughout his thirty minutes. Others 
to appear were the Florence Trio, di- 
rect from the London Music Hall, in 
a refined operatic offering ; Savoy & 
Brennan amused with their funny 
sayings; Wm. Morris & Co., present- 
ed a dramatic playlet; Bragaar Bros. 
amused with their comedy acrobatic 
stunts; Hendricks & Lawrence pleas- 
ed: and Fox & Foxy created no end 
of amusement with their specialty. 
CHEE BD A FO IE 
8 eC HOC HOODOO Ca EE 
