WENHAM. 
_ “Eyeryone at church” is the rule 
of the day for Feb. 8, and that sub- 
_ ject will be the theme of Rev. F. 
M. Cutler's sermon Sunday morn- 
ing at the village church, Sunday 
school at noon, when the opening ex- 
ercises will be conducted by the 
church’s department of missions, The 
Y. P. S.C. E. will observe the con- 
cluding day of C. E. week by intro- 
ducing a junior meeting at 5:30 for 
those less than fourteen years of age, 
and by conducting “decision day” at 
the regular 6 o’clock meeting, In the 
latter the church’s department of 
church extension will assist. 
Henry L. Colby of North Beverly 
will deliver a stereopticon lecture on 
Salt Lake City and the Mormons 
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in the 
village church. 
Wenham people are invited to take 
part in the united missionary cam- 
paign conference on Monday. Pas- 
tors and leaders are to meet at I0 a. 
m. and women at 2:30 p, m. in the 
Washington st, church, Beverly, Fri- 
day. ‘There is to be a supper for 
men at 6.30 in the Dane Street 
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Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, the mis- 
sion study circle under direction of 
the department of missions will meet 
at the home of Samuel M. Hill on 
Main st. 
EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM. 
“The Traveling Salesman,” by 
James Forbes, author of “The 
Chorus Lady,” will be presented by 
the Empire Stock Co., at the Em- 
pire theatre, Salem, all next week. 
Its success is due to the author, 
James Forbes, who puts flesh and 
blood people into the play and Bob 
Blake, Ted Watts, Ben Cobb, John 
Kimball and Franklyn Royce, the 
five jovial drummers who indulge 
in a poker game to cheer away a 
lonesome Christmas Day in a little 
small middle West village is worth 
the price of a dozen theatre tickets. 
The comedy is not alone amusing to 
drummers, their wives, sweethearts 
and friends, but to all the American 
world who know American types. 
They are the finest bunch of abso- 
lutely American life-like pictures, 
ever brought together in a middle 
West romance, that makes laughter 
come in big hearty waves, and the 
story sustains interest to the very 
last word of the very last act. 
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There will be daily matinees start- 
ing Tuesday and handsome souve- 
nir silk photogravures of Mr. Carl- 
ton will be presented to each lady 
purchasing a reserved seat Monday 
evening or Tuesday matinee. Tick- 
ets may be ordered by telephone by 
calling Salem 2200. 
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