NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 3 G1 
MAGNOLIA 
The regular Wednesday and Satur- 
day night dances continue to be popu- 
lar at the Men’s club and anothei 
piece will be added to the orchestra 
tomorrow evening. Leo Chane will 
be the drummer, Joseph Carey of 
Manchester, violinist; Mr. MacDonald 
of Gloucester, pianist. Bowling is still 
in favor and matches have been rolled 
off between Gloucester and Manches- 
ter teams and the Men’s club team 
this week. Carl N. Seaburg and Mi- 
chael Merrick tied for last week’s sil- 
ver cup and will probably play Sat- 
urday evening to settle it. Score, 125. 
The boxing and sparring exhibition 
scheduled for last evening has been 
postponed until further notice. Plans 
are being made for another vaudeville 
show this year under much the same 
management as that of last season and 
with some of the same performers. 
‘This will be held late in August after 
the Women’s elub has its minstrel 
show. The August tournaments in 
checkers, pool and bowling begin next 
week and considerable interest is be- 
ing shown in them. ‘The club man- 
agement wishes to publicly extend 
thanks to Mr. Warren, manager of 
the Oceanside hotel, through whose 
kindness Mr. Capron of the Ocean- 
side orchestra was able to offer his 
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On Sunday the customary services 
will be held in the village church with 
the minister, F. M. Cutler, as preach- 
er. The morning sermon will have 
as its theme “The Word of God a 
source of inspiration and courage.” 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Rollins 
extended the hospitality of their Dan- 
vers cottage to the ladies’ society for 
picnic purposes on Wednesday. 
Rev. F. M. ‘Cutler, chaplain of the 
coast artillery corps, M. V. M., re- 
turned Tuesday from a ten-day tour 
of duty with his command. Rev. S. 
M. Lepage supplied the village pulpit 
during the pastor’s absence. 
Chief Quinby of the Wenham fire 
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ord time made on July 4th, when the 
firemen took just six minutes from 
the time the alarm sounded to reach 
the Bolton farm two miles distant 
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tinguishers. No wonder the house 
was saved and the damage slight. As 
an explanation the chief says “that his 
private auto was ready for instant use. 
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ways be ready for such use. 
Wenham’s boy scouts are back 
home again from their cruise in the 
“Pioneer,” sunburned and_ happy. 
Foggy weather interfered with the 
schedule, but not with the boys’ fun. 
3esides learning many secrets of the 
sailor’s life, they had the pleasure of 
visiting Boston, Gloucester and Pro- 
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