NORTH SHORE«BREEZE and Reminder 31 
WENHAM 
Services will be resumed on Sun- 
day at the village church, with the 
communion sacrament in the morn- 
ing and a preaching service at 7 p. m. 
The minister, Rev. F. M. Cutler, will 
have as his theme in the morning, 
“The Secret of Life.” In the even- 
ing Mr. Cutler’s sermon will be a 
discussion of the war. Other ser- 
vices as usual. 
Labor Day, as usual, marked the 
culmination of the season for Wen- 
ham. The Myopia horse-show 
brought many people to town, Asbury 
and Idlewood groves were thronged, 
the golf ground was crowded, and 
many homes had guests. Wenham’s 
tea-house supplied refreshments to 
many hungry and thirsty (for tea) 
way-farers. The tea-house “Tabby 
Cat” purrs more contentedly than 
ever, now that Wenham has been 
competently classed with Concord 
and Grafton as having the three best 
tea-houses in the entire state. 
B. Hammond Tracy of ‘Cedar 
Acres” has again brought honor to 
Wenham, by winning seven prizes, 
amongst them the “sweep-stakes,” at 
a recent Newport flower show. More- 
over there was nothing finer in the 
line of gladioli exhibited -in Boston 
during the recent national meetings 
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Before You Select Your New Autumn Frock 
You Will Want a New Corset 
We are pleased to announce that Miss Struven, expert cor- 
setiere, will demonstrate the 
Binner Corset 
in our Corset Shop the coming week 
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BRILEWER’S 
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WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and [Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Poultry and Game 
Evygs and Butter 
fiutt and Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
Morning aud Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
James B. Dow 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
of the Society of American Florists 
and Ornamental Horticulturalists. 
Miss Helen Burnham is still con- 
tinuing the meetings of the current 
events class at her W enham residence. 
Miss Prince’s sewing school, under 
the management of the village im- 
provement society, has concluded a 
highly successful season. Wenham 
girls often startle their parents by un- 
expected displays of skill with the 
needle. 
Scoutmaster Cutler invites younger 
boys connected with the village Sun- 
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her figure appear to its best advantage 
that every well dressed women desires. 
be satisfied with any other make, 
If you telephone for an appointment with Miss Struven it can be made at the 
hove most convenient to you. 
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implies absolute corset perfection. 
this famous corset has that indescribable something in her 
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If you will try a Binner you will never 
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day school to join a new junior pa- 
trol to be organized in the Wenham 
troop. 
Subscribe for the Breeze. 
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never could marry 
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that man. 
Hazel—Mercy ! 
Helen—Why, 
Why not! 
he wears a wig! 
And then the dear creature took 
off a rat, some puffs, a coronet, a 
braid, a pompadour and a swich and 
sat down to peruse a novel 
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