ON a 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
WENHAM 
In accordance with President Wil- 
-son’s proclamation Sunday morning 
will be observed at the village church 
as a day of prayer for peace, with an 
appropriate sermon by the minister, 
Rev. F. M. Cutler. Sunday school at 
moon, Y. P, S. C. E. at 6. 
The opening social service forum 
under the management of the depart- 
ment of social service will take place 
at 7, when the address will be deliver- 
ed by Hon. Robert H. Magwood of 
- Boston, on the control of the liquor 
traffic. Besides Mr. Magwood’s ad- 
dress there will be committee reports, 
_ from the two standing committees, on 
current social service affairs, and 
special music. Mr. Magwood is weil 
known in the entire state as a force- 
ful and reasonalbe speaker on this 
theme. 
For the Sunday school, using as 
they do the graded lessons, this will 
be the beginning of a new year. 
Wednesday at 6.15 p. m. the first 
supper and social of the Ladies So- 
ciety will be held. This opens the 
season’s series. 
Sunday was promotion day in the 
village Sunday school, when the little 
people generally advanced a grade. 
Five were promoted from the prim- 
ary to the junior departments, eight 
from the beginners to the primary, 
Wear 
‘“‘Ground Gripper’’ 
Shoes 
THE 
SALEM 
every day next week. 
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Fall 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit ‘and _ Berries 
@eats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
James B. Dow 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
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 
and one class passed from the inter- 
mediate to the senior. Alice Ober, 
Hulda Batchelder, Rena Batchelder, 
Lucile Tracy, Jasper Brown, Roger 
Haszard, Stewart Wallace, Milnor 
Batchelder and George Merrill were 
advanced from the elementary school 
to the advanced. The church pre- 
sented Bibles to children going into 
the junior department, who had done 
good work while in the primary. 
Wenham’s new patrol of boy 
scouts, together with members of the 
older patrols, proved their usefulness 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
in connection with the S. C. Gould 
fire Saturday evening in South Ham- 
ilton. The boys helped move endan- 
gered goods, pumped water to fill 
buckets, watched roofs for falling em- 
bers, used wet brooms to extinguish 
dangerous sparks, and made them- 
seleves generally valuable. It is not 
too much to claim that they saved the 
Albert C. Holland house, as at a criti- 
cal moment they were the only ones 
at work there. 
Subscribe for the Breeze. 
ERCHANTS 
Style Show 
AND SPECIAL SALE WEEK 
Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 6th 
SPECIAL 
FEATURES 
Next week is to be one of the biggest weeks the Salem Merchants have ever featured—No expense 
has been spared to make it an event long to be remembered by the purchasing public. 
to yourself—your family and your pocket book to visit the WEBBER STORE at least once if not 
For full particulars see Salem Evening News, Monday, October 5th. 
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Music Every Afternoon. 
Special Window and Interior Decorations. 
Big Bargains in Each Department. 
Free Return Car Fares. 
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Salem’s 
Quality Shop 
You owe it 
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