NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder A3 
WENHAM 
A ehildren’s service will be con- 
ducted at 11.45 a. m., with special 
music and an object sermon by the 
minister. 
Sunday school opening exercises 
will be missionary in their nature, 
and will be directed by the church 
department of missions. 
The second address in the series 
on Bible byways will be given at 
7 p. m., the. particular theme being 
Heclesiastes. 
Scoutmaster Howard R. Shaw and 
Boatswain Louis Perkins of the 
scoutship Pioneer visited Wenham 
Thursday and conducted a court of 
honor. The Wenham boys who will 
cruise on the Pioneer next month 
have been fitting themselves for 
their nautical experience, and have 
now satisfactorily passed examina- 
tion. 
Sunday is both chilren’s day and 
flag day. Morning services at the 
village church will be in observance 
of both cceasions. At 10.30 the 
minister, Rev. F. M. Cutler will 
preach on ‘‘Our Flag,’’ using’ illus- 
trations. Stinday school will be at 
12.15—a, litthke later than usual be- 
cause of a special children’s service. 
Welopomo seat. 6, with a topic of 
importance along social service lines. 
Judging from correspondence from 
Jonathan L. Porter, the recent mana- 
ger of the estate of the late Chas. 
D. Sias of Wenham, which spoke for 
itself. the last twelve years by the 
manner it was kept up, even to the 
smallest detail. we should say Mr. 
Porter is maintaining his good re- 
putation. Hus latest undertaking is 
at Villa Nova, Pa., where he writes 
he has 125 men and laborers at work 
making roads, removing large trees 
and generally changing over a vast 
estate for its owner, who has return- 
ed from Europe after three years 
touring and sightseeing, with ideas 
new and old to be put into effect on 
his own large acreage of lawns and 
flower beds and greenhouses. From 
what Mr. Porter has to say of this 
new venture, the place will be made 
into one of the show places in Penn- 
sylvania, if not in the country. It 
is owned by Samuel T. Bodine of 
Philadelphia. 
‘“‘Wido loves us, doesn’t he, mam- 
ma?’’ exclaimed Eleanor, aged 
three. ‘‘In fact, I thinks he almost 
likes: us.?’ 
Mrs. Wunder: ‘‘Washington was 
a versatile man.’’ Mr. Wunder: ‘‘ He 
had to be to look like all his pict- 
ures.’’—Baltimore American. 
Prof. Zueblin in Chicago once told 
the following story, to illustrate how 
Boston people are looked on in the 
West. In San Francisco a gentle- 
man gave a boy a nickel for a shine. 
“I beg your pardon, sir,’’ said the 
bootblack, handing back the coin; 
; the price is tenrcents” 2 “oWhabl” 
exclaimed the gentleman. ‘‘We pay 
only five cents in Boston.’’ ‘‘Oh, be 
you from Boston?’’ came the quick 
reply. ‘‘'Then consider yourself my 
cuest.”’ 
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Muslinwear, Waists, Linens and Gottons 
AND IN ADDITION WE BRING FORWARD FROM OUR WASH GOODS SECTION THE FOL- 
LOWING VALUES: 
in several different colors just the material for sea- 
Special for this Sale 39c. yd. 
and must be seen to be appreciated. Special 75c. yd. 
29 Inch Brocaded Ratines something entirely new 
shore or mountain, regular 62'%c. values. 
42 Inch Linen Ratines in the new French Novelties 
40 Inch printed Duchess Voiles, printed on white and colored grounds, fast colors in all the different 
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47 Inch Rami Linens all pure Irish flax in white and colors, absolutely fast and thoroughly shrunk 
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47 Inch French embroidered Linens in pink, blue and lavender, also white in dress patterns of 5 
yards each. Regular values $10.00.. Clean-up, Price. .........eee crave cenes CAN $5.00 each 
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