June 11, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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“for the younger people. 
vice at 10.30 especially 
terest of the fildten, when the best 
WENHAM 
Children’s day will be celebrated at 
he Congregational church with a ser- 
adapted to the 
reserved 
The minis- 
eats in the house will be 
Nter, Rev. F. M. Cutler will preach a 
‘brief illustrated sermon. Sunday 
“seh at noon. The closing Jr. C. E. 
meeting of the season will take place 
mat 5. A combination C. EF. and 
~ church service will be held at 7, 
-when the minister will preach the 
“third sermon in the series, “Explor- 
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ing the Bible—Joah’s Lesson in Hu- 
5 man Brotherhood.” 
' The new Pilgrim Hymnals have 
been delivered, and will be in use 
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~ Burnham of 
Sunday morning. 
Wenham’s tea room is open for the 
season and has already met with en- 
patronage. Miss Helen 
“Overloch” is deeply in- 
terested in the success of this enter- 
prise and its prosperity hitherto has 
been largely due to her enthusiastic 
‘efforts. She is supported by a 
thoroughly capable committee oi 
ladies. 
leper tere 
As the red-blue contest in the Jr. 
C. E. approaches its culmination the 
tally begins to indicate a red victory. 
Last Sunday the reds | 
aad 207 points 
WE SHALL 
Full Particulars in Monday’s 
Salem Evening News 
to the blues’ 174. The losers are to 
entertain the winners at a social. 
Rev. William Etheredge, to whom 
the church recently sent a missionary 
barrel, writes acknowledging receipt 
of the same, and expressing warmest 
appreciation and thanks. 
Wenham boy scouts, having won 
the championship amongst the neigh- 
boring towns, are now getting ready 
for their camping tour, soon to be 
held on Plum Island. 
On Wednesday the final supper 
and entertainment of the season were 
conducted by the Ladies’ society. 
Their work this year has elicited a 
hearty response from the town. 
Tue Boston THEATRE 
Albert Chevalier, the celebrated 
English comedian and character star, 
will appear at the Boston Theatre 
the week of June 14th in E. S. Wil- 
lard’s greatest success, “The Middle- 
man.” This is a wonderful film pro- 
duction of the love story of two 
English pottery makers and_ the 
never ceasing struggle between rica 
and poor in the manufacting towns 
of England. It is in several parts, 
and abounds in startling features and 
thrilling scenes. 
Being found out is the only thing 
that mz akes some people feel guilty. 
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COMMENCING TUESDAY, JUNE 10TH 
FEATURE OUR ANNUAL 
HOSIERY ano KNIT UNDERWEAR 
SAMPLES 
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This is an occasion when the patrons of this store are enabled to supply 
their hosiery and knit underwear wants for the entire Summer. 
Assortments Larger—Ualues Greater than in Previous Similiar Events 
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THE STORE ON TWO STREETS 
Auto Entrance on Washington Street 
Plan to Secure Your Share 
of the Big Bargains 
+ STOP CATARRH! OPEN 
: NOSTRILS AND HEAD ; 
: Says Cream Applied in Nostrils 
5 Relieves Head-Colds at Once. ; 
ats your nostrils. are patapced and your 
head is stuffed and you can’t breathe 
freely because of a cold or catarrh, just 
get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm 
at any drug store. Apply a little of 
this fragrant, antiseptic cream into 
your nostrils and let it penetrate 
through every air passage of your head, 
soothing and healing the inflamed, swol- 
len mucous membrane and you get in- 
stant relief. 
Ah! how 
trils 
more 
good it feels. Your nos- 
are open, your head is clear, no 
hawking, snuffling, blowing; no 
more headache, dryness or struggling 
for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just 
what sufferers. from head colds and ¢a- 
‘orrh need. It’s a delight, 
CHILDERN WHO ARE SICKLY 
Mothers who value their own comfort 
and the welfare of their children, should 
never be without a box of Mother Gray’s 
Sweet Powders for Children, for use 
throughout the season. They Break up 
Colds, Relieve Feverishness, Canstipation, 
Teething Disorders, Headache and Stom- 
ach troubles. Used by Mothers for 26 
years. THESE POWDERS NEVER FAIL. 
Sold by all Drug Stores, 25¢, Don’t ac- 
cept any substitute. Sample mailed 
FREE. Address, Allen §. Olmsted, Le 
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Matrimony may cure love’s blind- 
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