WENHAM 
A lenten service will be held at 
the village church Sunday morning, 
when the minister, Rev. F. M. Cut- 
ler, will preach on ‘‘Temptation.’’ 
Sunday school at noon. Junior C. 
moapp, YY. L. 8. C. H.-at 6, when 
the meeting will be devoted to the 
efficiency campaign. 
At 7 the minister will give a stere- 
optican lecture describing the Hin- 
du religion, the native faith of In- 
dia, which has had so much influ- 
ence stimulating Christian Science 
and new thought and Theosophical 
movements in America. While the 
views will be of interest to people 
of all ages, the lecture is especially 
arranged for mature minds. 
On Wednesday the ladies’ society 
will hold their regular monthly 
meeting, and will carry through a 
fine program despite its being ‘‘all 
fools day.’’ Business meeting at 
4; supper at. 6; entertainment at 
7:30. This last will be an illus- 
trated account of a visit to the Yel- 
lowstone Park. 
Many Wenham citizens attended 
a hearing Wednesday before the 
legislative committee relative to pro- 
posed extensions of the Beverly- 
Salem water system in Wenham. It 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
is proposed to take much Wenham 
territory by right of eminent do- 
main; and the town anticipates loss 
of tax values in consequence. 
Prize wateh-fobs arrived last 
week for the members of last year’s 
champion Y. M. C. A. base-ball team. 
The long delay was due to an error 
at the dealer’s office. 
CoNQuEst OF THE WILSON 
GIRLS. 
THE 
Secretary McAdoo is giving evi- 
dence of the -fact that he is ‘‘just 
as young as he used to be.’’ Not- 
withstanding the fact that he is 
more than fifty years of age, a 
widower, and father of six children, 
and a grand dad to boot—he can 
kick his heels as nimbly as any of 
the younger men in the political so- 
cial set in Washington. Yes, in- 
deed—McAdoo dances all the latest 
faney dances, including the tango, 
turkey trot and the one step. Al- 
though he is one of the busiest of- 
ficers in the Cabinet he has found 
time to woo and win the youngest 
daughter of the President, and 
about ‘‘ Apple Blossom time in Nor- 
mandy’’ he will lead in the second 
White House procession of the year 
to the Hymeneal altar. 
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Might Be Arranged. 
The Luncher—Look here, waiter, 
I’m very sorry, but I’ve only just 
sufficient money with me to pay the 
bill, and‘ nothing left for a tip for 
you. 
The Waiter (confidently )—Would 
you mind just letting me. ’ave an- 
other look at the bill, sir?—The 
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