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WENHAM 
“Prayer” will be the theme of the 
sermon at the village church Sunday 
morning by the minister, Rev. F. M. 
Cutler. Following the morning ser- 
vice the communion will be adminis- 
tered. Sunday school at noon. 
: gd Sereaec! SY PS, C. BE. at 
‘Mr. Fred H. Lawton of Boston 
will address a no-license meeting in 
the village church at 7 p. m, Sunday, 
the building having been placed at 
the disposal of the Wenham No 
‘License Committee for this purpose. 
The church choir will cooperate by 
arranging special music for the oc- 
‘casion. 
A town meeting dinner will be ser- 
ved by the Ladies’ Society in the 
village chapel Monday noon, and will 
be open to ladies and children as well 
as to gentlemen. 
At the meeting of the Y. M. C. A. 
local committee Friday evening re- 
ports showed the work of the boy 
scouts to be proceeding in an en- 
couraging manner, witih especial 
view to the coming cruise next July. 
Plans were made for reorganizing 
the work in certain details. Rev. 
Mr. Cutler resigned as secretary of 
the committee. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Monday is town meeting day, the 
polls being open from 6 to Io a. m. 
Wednesday is the day when the 
Ladies’ Society holds its regular 
meeting, A business session will 
occur at 4, Supper is to be served 
at 6. Following the supper there will 
be an interesting entertainment. 
Sleighing has been the order of the 
day of late. On Saturday a party of 
West Wenham Willing Workers, 
and another of village young people, 
were out enjoying an almost perfect — 
evening on the snow. 
Younc AMERICA’S JUNKETS. 
It may be rather disappointing to 
young America, but the Department 
of Agriculture may sound taps upon 
the junkets of the prize winners of 
corn canning, poultry and other agri- 
cultural clubs to Washington. This 
winter the numbers almost rivaled 
the suffrage parade and “regiments 
of unemployed.” The Department 
has taken its stand in favor of sub- 
stituting as prizes, courses in practi- 
cal training at agricultural colleges. 
The officials are convinced that the 
change will furnish more lasting 
value for prize winners, and for agri- 
culture, than is realized from flying 
trips to the Capital. 
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