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WENHAM. 
Services appropriate to Washing- 
ton’s Birthday will be conducted 
Sunday morning at the Village 
church, with a sermon by the min- 
ister, Rev, F. M, Cutler. Sunday 
school at noon. Junior C. E. at 5. 
ment oy, (FE. at 6. 
A stereopticon lecture describing 
travel in lands where the false pro- 
phet, Mohammed, is worshipped, 
will be given at the 7 o’clock service. 
Wednesday at 7.30 the Mission 
Study circle under the direction of 
the department of missions will meet 
at the residence of Mrs. Mary F. 
Richards, Main St, “Immigration,” 
the topic is study, is of pertinent in- 
terest in view of legislation pending 
in Congress. All are welcome to at- 
tend sessions of the circle, 
Until last week’s snow-fall, the 
Hamilton-Wenham Driving club had 
been enjoying prime sport, racing 
with sleighs on Idlewood lake. 
Mrs. Dean’s private dancing class 
in the Wenham Town hall concluded 
a successful twelve-week course on 
Saturday evening. Recreation has 
been mingled with a right proportion 
of advanced instruction. ‘The class 
has been “matronized” by mothers 
of the pupils. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Entries for the Boy Scout cruise 
are not as numerous as last year, 
when fifteen went. Sufficient boys 
have however enrolled to make the 
enterprise successful; and from 
henceforth until June 29 these lads 
will devote their scout meetings to 
perfecting themselves in seamanship. 
EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM. 
A treat is in store for the patrons 
of the Empire Stock Co. at the Em- 
pire theatre, Salem, all next week, 
where Frances Starr’s successful 
starring vehicle, “The Case of 
Becky,” will be presented. Edward 
Locke, its author, has chosen a dar- 
ing subject—the cure of a young 
girl’s mental trouble by the power of 
hypnosis or auto-suggestion. The 
fact that the play was produced by 
David Belasco is sufficient guarantee 
of its merits. 
Despite the psychological nature 
of the play, the comedy element is 
strong and the heart interest deep 
and appealing. There is a pretty love 
episode, in which Dorothy finally 
matries the man of her choice. Mr. 
Locke’s drama has aroused endless 
discussion, for in its novelty and 
daring it is one of the most remark- 
able plays ever produced. There 
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will be a special Washington’s birth- 
day matinee. Seats are now on sale. 
On Tuesday matinee and night a 
handsome souvenir photogravures of 
Mr. Haverly will be given to each 
lady purchasing a reserved seat. 
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a condition of the mind. 
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