~ May 21, 1915 
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South Association of Churches. 
Pentecost or Whitsunday will be 
observed at the Village church by 
' special service Sunday morning and 
evening. The morning preacher will 
be Rev. William Warren of Beverly, 
assistant moderator of the Essex 
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day school at noon. The Junior C. 
E. society will change the hour of 
their meeting to 5.30, and will have 
a program of unusual interest, to 
which they invite the fathers and 
mothers of the members. 
At 7 p. m. there will be a choral 
service conducted by the well-known 
Topsfield choir and soloists, under 
the direction of Lyman Perkins or- 
ganist. At this service a silver col- 
lection will be asked, to defray trans- 
portation expenses. The musicians 
come wholly as a labor of friendship. 
Monday evening the Salem C. E. 
Union will hold its monthly meeting 
in the auditorium of the village 
church, with a program of general in- 
terest. The public is cordially invited 
to attend. 
Benjamin H. Conant recently dis- 
covered in the archives an old direc- 
tory of the village parish, prepared 
and printed duing the pastorate of 
Rev. Will C. Wood in 1871. Rev. Mr. 
Wood seems to have been instrument- 
al in naming so many of the Wenham 
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this directory in order to encourage 
friendly visiting amongst the parish- 
ioners, and as is today the case he 
listed in the parish practically all the 
families west of the railroad. Soldiers 
and sailors are designated, and it is 
interesting to see how large a_ pro- 
portion of Wenham men had served 
their country. Vocations are also in- 
dicated, with farming and shoemak- 
ing well in the lead. Wenham’s 
population must have declined with 
the transfer of shoe manufacturing 
to Beverly, for the number of fam- 
ilies in the parish, now only 200, was 
then 271. The Village church seems 
always to have had a members ship 
small in comparison with the parish 
and the attendance. « Whereas now 
it numbers 82, then the figuré was 
only 85. 
Bible study came to the front last 
Sunday, when the department held 
its annual meeting. Plans were made 
for the coming months, and the fol- 
lowing executive committee chosen: 
Chairman, Dea. Albert A. Tracy; 
secretary, Miss Helen Conant ; other 
members, Perley Cummings, Miss 
Ruth Perkins and Mrs. C. J. Trott. 
Wenham boy scouts happened to 
bivouac last Friday in a section of 
woodland which had apparently been 
overlooked by the moth gang during 
the winter. Nests of gypsy moths 
Town House Square 
The Store on 2 Streets 
Auto Entrance on 
Washington St. 
OPEN NOSTRILS! END 
A COLD OR CATARRH 
How To Get Relief When Head 
and Nose are Stuffed Up. 
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Count fifty! Your cold in head or 
eatarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- 
trils will open, the air passages of your 
head will clear and you can _ breathe 
freely. No more snuffling, hawking, 
mucous discharge, dryness or headache; 
no struggling for breath at night. 
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream 
Balm from your druggist and apply a 
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream 
in your nostrils. It penetrates through 
every air passage of the head, soothing 
and healing the swollen or inflamed 
mucous membrane, giving you instant 
relief, Head colds and ecatarrh yield 
like magic. Don’t stay stuffed-up and 
miserable. Relief is sure. 
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were found in the very process of 
hatching. The boys did their good 
turn for that day by exterminating 
some three dozen colonies of the 
pests. 
Rosalind—Now, dear, wait here a 
minute while I go into Madame 
Dupe’s and select a hat. 
Hubert—A minute, eh? Well it’s 
very cold, I’ve got to keep my en- 
gine running, you know, and there’s 
only ten gallons of gasoline. 
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COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAY 25th 
WE SHALL FEATURE OUR ANNUAL 
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and we have inaugurated these One Dollar Week to 
demonstrate how very far a dollar bill can travel at this Store even in this 
when the purchasing power of a dollar seems to shrink daily. 
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