WENHAM 
On Sunday morning the commun- 
ion will be celebrated at the Village 
ehurch, with an appropriate sermon 
by the minister, Rev. F. M. Cutler. 
Sunday school at noon. Y. P. S.C. 
E. meeting at 6. The first social ser- 
vice forum of the season will take 
place in the large auditorium Sunday 
evening at 7. 
The Ladies’ society will meet Wed- 
nesday jafternoon at 4, and will serve 
supper at 6. 
ame Y. PS. C. E. held a social for 
the associate members on Monday 
evening, when the children enjoyed 
two hours of games and_ refresh- 
ments. 
Novelty characterizes the program 
of social service forums as announced 
by the department of social service 
for the winter. 
New York HIprpopRoME 
“America” — proudest and most 
elaborate of the long series of notable 
spectacles presented on the vast stiage 
of the New York Hippodrome — en- 
ters upon its tenth week Monday af- 
ternoon. A compilation of the box 
office records shows that. 647,843 per- 
sons have witnessed this spectacular 
travelogue to date. The one hun- 
dredth performance was achieved last 
Tuesday land the management is look- 
No witeoHORK BREEZE 
ing for “America” to break all rec- 
ords, even for the Hippodrome, be- 
cause of the colossal magnitude of the 
production in which Arthur Voegtlin 
has eclipsed all his past endeavors. 
The eighteen huge scenes carry the 
beholder from the landing of Colum- 
bus, shown as a_ prologue, through 
various phases of American life and 
widely diversified American locale, 
including the New England farm, the 
levee at New Orleans, the plaza before 
the Alamo at San Antonio, two New 
York street scenes, Panama at the en- 
trance to the canal on the eve of its 
opening. 
Ample latitude is afforded in the 
allegorical epilogue to use the famous 
[lippodrome tank to advantage in a 
mystifying evolution on the part of 
a group of handsome young women, 
who evolve into water nymphs by 
marching into the pool and disappear- 
ing from view for twenty minutes, 
only to march forth calmly and serene- 
ly at the end of the scene, apparently 
none the worse for their experience. 
BASKET BALI, STARTS 
On next Wednesday evening Co. 
G of Gloucester will open up the sea- 
son with a series of Basket Ball. 
The company has signed up one of 
the strongest aggregations of local 
players ever brought together. ‘The 
line-up will consist of Capt. William 
(Bill) Colby, Albert (Brick) McIn- 
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nis, Ote Lufkin, John (Ell) Sudbay, 
Patsey Keating, a  180-lb. ‘husky. 
Dermont McDonald, another rugged 
player, and Charlie Clark, one of the 
best basket shooters in the game. The 
first game will bring the local boys 
together with the strong Notre Dame. 
The court armory has been reduced 
in Size, and all games that take place 
there, are sure to be fast. As usual 
the dances will go on after the game 
until 12 o’clock. The music is select, 
and second to none. 
Wood block paving ,tried and dis- 
carded in many cities of the United 
States thirty years ago, Is now coming 
back into marked favor, due to im- 
proved methods of treating and hand- 
ling the blocks. 
German foresters are experiment- 
ing with Douglas fir from the United 
States trying to find a variety which 
will combine the fast-growing quality 
of the Pacific Coast form and the 
hardiness of the Rocky Mountain 
form, 
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The bureau. of forestry of the 
Philippine Islands will send tropical 
timbers to the U. S. forest service so 
that their suitability for fine furni- 
ture veneers may be ascertained. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
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