June 25, 1915 
WENHAM 
At the Congregational church the 
sacrement of the Communion will be 
celebrated Sunday morning, with an 
appropriate sermon by the minister, 
Rey. F. M. Cutler. Sunday school 
at noon. At 7 there will be a com- 
bination C. E. and preaching service, 
the minister delivering a short ad- 
dress on the book of Ruth. Follow- 
ing this will be a brief business meet- 
mamma the Y.P..5. C. E. 
July is to be the month of the min- 
ister’s vacation, when according to 
custom, church and Sunday school 
services will be onitted. Chure’ 
will resume Sunday, August I. 
Wenham to Plum Island seems to 
be the rule this month. 8. 5. Class 
No. 2 held a enjoyable day’s outin: 
at the island Wednesday. The boy 
scouts will go there for a_ bivouac 
camp next Monday. 
Canobie Lake, N. H., is to be the 
scene of the S. S. picnic this year. 
DuRING THE SOLOs. 
“What a very light voice the so- 
prano has!” 
“Ves, it’s much too light.” 
“Rh! How sor” 
“Why, the women in the boxes 
don’t feel free to talk as they usually 
do.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. 
B. F. Kerrn’s THEATRE 
Elizabeth Brice and ‘Charles Jf. 
King, the bright shining stars of 
“Watch Your Step,” the greatest suc- 
cess of the season at the New Am- 
sterdam Theatre, New York City, 
will make their vaudeville debut at 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre this week in a 
bit of musical comedy done in a 
vaudeville way. Miss Brice was 
formerly one of the stars of Zieg- 
feld’s ‘‘Follies,” while Mr. King, the 
brother of Mollie King of Winter 
Garden fame, is one of the cleverest 
light comedians on the stage today. 
The big comedy feature of the bill 
the week of June 28th will be offered 
by Billy McDermott, the sole survivor 
of Coxey’s army and one of the fun- 
niest tramp comedians in the world. 
McDermott’s impersonations of Sousa 
and Creatore, the scourge of Italy, as 
McDermott terms him, are two of the 
brightest characterizations ever offer- 
ed in vaudeville. 
Tue Boston THEATRE 
Max Figman, one of the most pop- 
ular comedians on the stage, will 
make his picture debut at the Boston 
Theatre, New England’s roomy, airy, 
refreshing picture palace, the week of 
June 28th, in “My Best Girl.” This ts 
@ picturization of the musical comedy 
in which Clifton Crawford starred a 
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store where the styles, qualities and 
prices are always right. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 55 
CREAM FOR CATARRH 
OPENS UP NOSTRILS — 
Tells How To Get Quick Relief 
from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid! 
In one minute your clogged nostrils 
will open, the air passages Of your head 
will clear and you can breathe freely. 
No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, 
headache, dryness. No struggling for 
breath at night; your cold or catarrh 
will be gone. 
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream 
Balm from your druggist now. Apply 
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, 
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- 
etrates through every air passage of the 
head, soothes the inflamed or swollen 
mucous membrane and relief comes in- 
stantly. 
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up 
with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief 
comes so quickly. 
MOTHER GRAY’S 
SWEET POWDERS 
J FOR CHILDREN, 
couple of seasons ago. Caroline B. 
Nichols and The Fadettes have be- 
come permanent features of this 
great playhouse, and their concerts 
every afternoon and evening before 
the regular picture program. 
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