ence of the latter fact. 
April 16, 1915 
WENHAM 
Easter brought the same weather 
in Wenham as everywhere else; and 
while it cast a damper on the millin- 
ery features of the obsérvarice, it 
also afforded a test of true devotion 
to the spirit of the festival with re- 
sults by no means disappointing. At 
the village church a fine musical pro- 
gram was rendered by the choir and 
organist, assisted by Miss Dennett, 
violinist, of Salem. Weather condi- 
tions were more favorable in the eve- 
ning and the children’s, concert at- 
tracted a full house and elicited much 
warm commendation. <A part of the 
Easter mtfsic was repeated last Sun- 
day. = 
Miss Helen C. Burnham is _ re- 
ported not to be in her usual vigor- 
ous health this season, and conse- 
quently will not occupy her estate, 
“@verloch, as early as customarily. 
Last week brought annual _meet- 
ings in the village parish, church and 
Sunday School. Prosperous condi- 
tions were reported and _ re-elections 
were in order. © Church membership 
increased 6, and no:deaths were re- 
ported. Naturally the meeting’ rose 
and sang the doxology in the’ pres- 
A new hymn- 
book was introduced, the Pilgrim 
Hymnal. Hereatter the annual meet- 
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ings will take place the second week 
of January instead of the first week 
in April. Treasurers find it simpler 
to make annual reports in January 
than at any other season of year. 
And there will be no further conflict 
between the annual meetings and the 
growing observance of Passion week. 
The Church Cabinet as now consti- 
tuted consists of the following chair- 
men of departments: Social service, 
Herbert W. Porter; Bible study, 
Dea. Albert A. Tracy; Missions, 
Mrs. A. W. Dodge, Jr.; Church ex- 
tension, Miss Grace EF. Glavin; 
Membership, Orpheus L,. Woodbury ; 
Parish committee, H. W. Porter; 
Music-committee, Charles H. Leach; 
Minister, Rev. F. M. Cutler. 
Rev. Arthur P. Wedge of Jamacia 
Plain, missionary of the Society for 
the Propagation of the Gospel among 
Indians, the society formed more 
than two hundred years ago to 
“back up” the famous John Eliot, de- 
livered an exceptionally interesting 
and valuable  stereopticon lecture 
Sunday evening, under auspices of 
the department of missions. William 
Glavin and Miss Marjorie Hill oper- 
ated the lantern. 
Owing. to. annual last 
the Ladies’ Society postponed 
the monthly meeting and supper until 
this Wednesday. 
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