a NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
‘Almy, Bigelow & Washburn ¢ 
ESTABLISHED 1858 SALEM, MASS. ESTABLISHED 1858 
oe NEW SILK WAITSTINGS 
One of the Best Assortments we’ve ever shown in fashion’s most favored 
Silks. A full color range of all the most desirable shades for 
Tailored Waists, Semi-Dress Waists 
Evening Waists, Opera Waists 
Messaline Directoire. One of the most wanted 
silks today; very high lustre, comes in all the most beauti- 
ful shades of “‘marjolaine,’ * “mulberry,’’ ox blood, wine, 
cedar, bronze green, tobacco, mordore, ciel blue, Venus 
pink, wistaria, Hussah, limoges, indigo, admiral, commo- 
dore, union, champagne, lesbos, lizard, hunter, myrtle, 
also white, cream = black 4 grades. 
59c, 69c, 79, $1.00 yd. 
Gheney Bros. Raw Silk Tussah. All pure silk, 
natural shades, will launder beautifully. Special price 
§9c per yard 
White Imported Habutai Silks, made by the 
natives of Japan; will wash nicely, full 27 in. wide. 
3 grades 59c, 79c, $1.60 yd 
Shautung Pongees, natural shade only, of great 
strength and beauty. 4 grades, 
79¢c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 yd. 
Raw Silk Pongees; new 1909 rough silks of great 
strength, inall the most desirable shades for street and 
evening wear; very stylish weave, (see any fashion jour- 
nal). 4 grades. 49c, 59c, 75c, $1.00 yd. 
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REUNION AND ROLL-CALL. During the evening solos were ren- Richard Cheever. 
eo a. dered by Mrs. F. G. Cheever and A. Those who waited on table were 
Congregational Church, Manchester, Held An- L. Saben. Misses Jessie Hoare, Mabelle Lodge, 
nual Affair Last Evening, Among those who were called upon Agnes Sjolund, Minnie Olsen and 
for remarks were Dea. Joseph A. Tor- Ethel Jones, Henry Merrill, Richard 
rey, who spoke along the line of loyalty; | Cheever and Mr. Beaton. 
Rev. G. H. Gleason, whose remarks Agee 
were bubbling over with good humor, Alithe latest Records and Machines 
and who emphasized the necessity of Woodbury’s Record Parlor, Beach 
working together in order to get the best Street. > 
fol. results; Frank P. Knight and Dea. O. 
The supper was served at 6.30, a 
IT. Roberts. Dea. Roberts gave a 
JAMES BES TOS 
lowed by the roll-call, and remarks by Ko: 3 
short talk on rural life in England, 
some of those present. ‘ : Lut 
The supper this year, consisting of and promised to continue his talk on d d L ] (| 
s s year, sisting : : : 
hve England at the Tuesday evening prayer 
cold meats, potatoes, escaloped oysters, : 
coffee, ice cream, cake and fancy crack- The next wee rf AT CLUB PRICES 
le reunion this year was Ppro- ‘94 School St., Miao 
ers, was furnished by B. S. Bullock. 
The tables were decorated with vases of nounced a success by all who attended. 
car flowers” Aethe tablesin “the front The arrangements were in charge of VW | Y DEI AY? 
of the room sat the pastor, Rev. L. H D. ‘T. Beaton, as chairman. The other . 
s as ; . . . = z te ererti f s R : . : 
Ruge and Mrs. Ruge, the deacons and members of the committee were: Mrs.  T2esrection of that monument. Have you not given the 
S « i Dd. wf, « s 
The annual reunion and roll-call of 
the Congregational ehurch, Manchester, 
was held last evening in the Chapel and 
was attended by some 140 members of 
the church, visiting members andy wives 
and husbands of members. 
a : : matter more than sufficient consileration. Come and see us 
wives, Rev. es H. Gleason of Topsheld, Isaac Richardson, Mrs. Eliza Leach, about it at once. Look over our handsome designs, select one 
: ; + and we will set it up for you. 
fc lv of Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hennett, Mrs. Charles A. aaa 
Mrs. C. FE leas. SEleesinsins asked Lodge, Miss Mabelle Lodge, Miss kimball Brothers Monumnta Works 
by Rev. Mr. Gleason. Agnes Sjolund, Miss Jessie Hoare, and 9-41 Lynde St.. ae SALEM 
One hundred and seven members _ re- 
sponded to their name, at the roll-call. SPECIAL CASH PRICES FOR SATURDAY 
Letters were read from two former pas- 
tors, Rev. Walter H. Ashley of Dead- _— sores 1Gc Ib } Bee‘, rib roast? 15c-18c Ib 
wood, §. D., and Rev. C. A. Lincoln si eas 12 1-2c¢ Ib Beef Liver 10c ib, 3 lbs 25c¢ 
of the Pilgrim Church, St. Louis. ‘ Loin. of chops 12 1-2¢ lb Genuine German Frankforts, 2 Ibs 25¢ 
Deacon F. A. P. Killam and Mrs. Short chops {Sc Ib | Smail Pork Sausages 2 Ibs 25c 
Martha C. Roberts, the latter living in Native Fowl - 20c Ib 
Waltham, also send letters which were CAMPBELL & HINCHLIFFE _ Pestetfice Block 
read, eR TT 
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