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The People’s Forum inthe Village 
church will begin Sunday evening with 
Mr. Robert Luce of Somerville as the 
first speaker of the winter. Mr. Luce 
has been nine years a member of the 
Legislature and prominent in the State 
politics on the side of reform. He wasa 
candidate for the lieutenant-governorship 
last year and made a strong fight. His 
subject will be ‘‘ You and I as Law- 
makers.’’ ‘This he considers one of his 
bestand most popular addresses. Re- 
gardless of weather everybody should 
hear him. ‘This meeting begins at 7.30. 
The Engine company of the local fire 
department have elected the following 
officers: William H. Symonds, captain; 
Edward B. Ballou, lieutenant; Guy 
Simonds, clerk. "The Truck company 
have elected, Clarence Wilkinson, cap- 
tain; James Phalen, lieutentant; Daniel 
Chane, clerk. 
The Ladies Aid society. met with 
Mrs. Jos. R. Crispin last Thursday af- 
ternoon and elected the following of- 
ficers: President, Mrs. Frank Story; 
vice president, Mrs. Joseph R. Crispin; 
secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Willard R. 
Boyd. 
_ _ Rey. Frederick J. Libby spoke at the 
Fisherman’s Institute, Gloucester, last 
Sunday evening. [here were no ser- 
vices at the Villaze Church on that ac- 
count. 
There will be a social dance at the 
Women’s club on Thursday evening, 
Jan. 13, under the auspices of John E. 
May. All come; a good time is as- 
sured. 
The pavilion on the beach has been 
repaired this week and is again as good 
as ever after the damage done by the re- 
cent storm. 
William Nelson Williams was the 
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 
Howard Williams over Sunday. 
A number of young people from this 
town attended the military ball at Glou- 
cester, Tuesday evening. 
Mrs. Samuel Emersonand Mrs. Car- 
rie Brown of Salem are visiting their par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar. 
Ralph Winslow of Beverly was the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. Boyd 
on Friday. 
Frank F. Story, who suffered an ill 
turn a short time ago is able to be out 
again. 
Mrs. Howard Foster is visiting her 
parents at Wells, Me., this week. 
Mrs. Teresa Knowles, who has heen 
very ill with the grip at her home on 
Magnolia ave., is able to be out again. 
James, William and Malcom Mac- 
donald were in town over Sunday. 
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