WENHAM. 
Wednesday morning the Essex 
South association will meet at South 
Peabody, when the Village church 
expects to be fully represented. 
Miss Annie Prince of Wenham 
Neck, whose missionary work has 
been in Burmah, gave an instructive 
travel-talk at the Ladies’ society 
entertainment of the Village church 
Wednesday evening. 
Sunday morning at the Village 
church the minister, Rev. F. M. Cut- 
ler, will preach on ‘‘The Social Ser- 
vice of the Christian Church.’’ Sun- 
day school at noon. Junior C. E, 
ewe >, ©. H. at 6. A song 
service will be held at 7. 
Memorial Day has been chosen as 
the date for reopening the village 
tea house, this being the third sea- 
son. Miss Jennie Bartlett will be 
in charge, and has been devoting 
herself to special study at Simmons 
college by way of preparation. 
On Wednesday at 730 the depart- 
ment of social service will meet at 
The Manse for the purpose of plan- 
ning work for the ensuing year and 
appointing the necessary commit- 
tees. This meeting is open to all 
citizens of Wenham who are inter- 
ested in seeing the church partici- 
pate more fully in town life. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre 
Miss Orford’s wonderfully edu- 
eated Elephants, ‘‘ Waddy.’’ ‘‘Mol- 
lie,’’ and ‘‘Tony,’’ the three marvel- 
ously trained pachyderms who have 
received more publicity than any 
other trained animal act in the 
world, come to B. F. Keith’s Theatre 
the week of May 11th for their final 
appearances upon the stage. These 
wonderful elephants created a fur- 
ore during their last appearence in 
Boston, and every youngster in Bos- 
ton will want to see the three won- 
derful elephants they have all heard 
so much about, and towards the pur- 
chase of whom they contributed 
over $6,000 that the three big 
pachyderms might become perman- 
ent inhabitants of the Franklin 
Park Zoo. ‘‘Waddy,’’ ‘‘Mollie’’ 
and ‘‘Tony’’ perform the most as- 
tonishing feats of intelligence ever 
known to an animal act. They 
tango, use the telephone, turkey 
trot, put the baby, ‘“‘Tony,’’ to sleep, 
serve lunch, use cups and saucers, 
and participate in a big fire scene, 
in which Miss Orford, their trainer, 
is rescued from an upper story win- 
dow in a burning building by the 
largest of the trio. These wonder- 
ful elephants will be but one feat- 
ure of a great show, including Paul 
Conchas, the celebrated military 
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juggler from Kaiser’s Wilhelm’s 
army, who manipulates cannon balls 
and gun carriages as if they were 
tennis balls; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie 
Barry in a rural comedy, “The 
Rube,’’ and others. 
—<— 
“Why did the great pianist re- 
fuse to play?’’ 
“Temperament. Ie got mad be- 
cause his name was printed in smal- 
ler type on the program than the 
name of the piano.’’—Chicago Ree- 
ord-Herald. 
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comfort they formerly did 
in reading or seeing objects 
at a distance. 
If they have call and see 
us, and have your eyes tes- 
ted and fitted to proper 
glasses. 
STARR C. HEWITT 
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