WENHAM. 
Rev, F. M, Cutler; minister of the 
village church, will preach at the ser- 
vice Sunday morning. Sunday school 
Seeupon, Y.-F. 5. C, E. at 6. 
Hon, Horace H. Atherton, Judge 
of Probate for Essex county, will 
speak on “The inheritance of prop- 
erty” before a forum under the aus- 
pices of the department of social ser- 
vice, in the village church at 7 p. m. 
Wednesday afternoon at 4 0’ clock 
the Ladies’ society will hold its busi- 
ness meeting. At 6 the society will 
serve supper, followed by an enter- 
tainment. 
A party of Wenham boy scouts 
with scoutmaster Culter attended a 
scout meeting at the Beverly Baptist 
church Monday evening, and heard 
Howard Shaw describe life on the 
scoutship Pioneer. Some of the 
views shown were those made while 
the Wenham boys were aboard last 
season, and contained Wenham faces. 
The Wenham scouts are planning to 
go on a Pioneer cruise again this 
year. 
The citizens’ caucus for the nomina- 
tion of town officers will be held in 
the town hall Wednesday evening at 
7:30 o'clock. 
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Postmaster Porter has procured a 
new set of platform scales as part of 
his office equipment, Increase in the 
parcel post business is responsible 
for this latest improvement. ‘The 
new scales will record weights up to 
one hundred pounds. 
Last Friday, when sleighing was 
at its very best, the West Wenham 
Willing Workers carried through 
a successful trip to Danvers. No 
pleasanter social affair has ever been 
undertaken by the association. 
Wenham selectmen conducted a 
public hearing Monday evening on 
the question whether to permit the 
erection of a garage at the village, 
A meeting of the Wenham parent- 
teacher association was held Tuesday 
evening at the Center school, with 
the president, Fred Batchelder, in the 
chair. 
There are several bands of the 
Persian fat-tailed sheep on the na- 
tional forests of southern Utah. The 
large fat tail sometimes weighs as 
much as forty pounds, and, like the 
hump on the camel, is a reserve 
supply of nourishment when food is 
lacking. 
The war department is reforesting 
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a large area near Fort Bayard, New 
Mexcio, for use as an army hospital 
site. 
The light house reservations on the 
great lakes are able to grow all the 
white cedar needed for spar buoys in 
their district. 
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