WENHAM. 
Miss Pearl Wilson and Howard 
Hager were united in marriage ‘Tues- 
day evening at the residence of the 
bride’s father, Dea. G. W. Wilson, 
West Wenham. 
Rey. F. M. Cutler is rejoicing in 
the victory of his university, Colum- 
bia, at the Poughkeepsie regatta last 
Friday, Mr. Cutler himself being an 
“old oar.” 
Wenham’s scouts start on their 
cruise on the scoutship “Pioneer” next 
Monday morning, to continue two 
weeks. The boys have prepared them- 
selves, and are in efficient condition 
to act the part of sailors. A large 
money gift from the village church 
makes this cruise possible. 
At the village church Sunday morn- 
ing the communion sacrament will be 
celebrated, with an appropriate ser- 
mon by the minister, Rev F. M. Cut- 
ler. Sunday school at noon. Y. P. 
S. C. E. meeting at 6—all interested 
in social service are especially invited 
to attend. At 7 the minister will 
preach on the book of Titus, in the 
course on Bible byways. 
Wenham has taken a considerable 
share in relief work at Salem since 
the fire. The largest single item was 
the auto transportation service organ- 
ized by Mrs. A. P. Cole and her 
daughter, Miss Eleanor. Many had a 
share in this by loaning their ma- 
chines. Refugees found their way to 
Wenham in large numbers on the 
night of the fire, so that many homes 
were thrown open to receive the 
stricken people. At least four fami- 
lies in the village placed their houses 
at the disposal of suffering friends or 
relatives, while several cottages at 
Idlewood were similarly occupied. 
Ovide Boucher and party, numbering 
twelve, were accommodated in the vil- 
lage chapel, remaining until the fol- 
lowing ‘Tuesday, so that several ser- 
vices had to be omitted on Sunday. 
Besides generously contributing food 
and clothing and furniture to the refu- 
gees in Wenham, local people have 
subscribed liberally to the selectmen’s 
fund under the management of Hor- 
ace EK. Durgin. 
President Preaches Prosperity 
President Wilson appears to be 
the principal prosperity booster, and 
it does not make much difference 
what sort of stories are told about 
hard times, he insists that the golden 
age of prosperity is just ahead. The 
President has turned down sugges- 
tions that Congress adjourn until the 
trust bills are completed. After 
-these bills are out of the way there 
will be adjournment and ‘‘peace.’’ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 5D 
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Mother (cooking)—Phew! ‘That’s 
a bad egg. 
Willie—Why don’t you make it 
good? 
Mother—I con’t. make a bad egg 
good, my son. 
Willie—Why, I heard the grocer 
tell you if you found any bad ones 
he’d make ’em good, and if he can, 
why can’t you?—Exchange. 
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ing your printing done at. this office. 
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uate : 
Watches from $4.50 to $25 
RINGS 
Diamond from $15 to $125 
Tourmaline, Ruby, Opal, 
Sapphire, Signet, Etc. 
For the young man grad- 
uate : 
Watches from $7. to $35. 
Rings, Chains, Fobs, Scarf 
Pins, Etc. 
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Tothe Public 
exceedingly thankful that our store and other mereantile houses on Essex, Washing- 
ton and adjacent streets have been spared. 
SALEM, MASS. 
The terrible conflagration which has visited our city and 
laid waste so many homes and 
before to deserve the confidence of the public, which it has so richly enjoyed in its 
28 years of business life, and at this particular crisis we shall cater to the suffering 
ones as well as the general public in a most generous and courteous manner. 
Throughout every section of our Store Price Mark Downs have been made and 
so general are REDUCTIONS that most anything one might wish, is to be had at 
SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. 
Store will be open Friday evening until 9.30—Closed Saturday 
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