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Dr. John B. Hawes of Boston will be 
the speaker in the People’s Forum at the 
Village church next Sunday evening. 
His subject will be ‘‘ What the Public 
can doin Fighting Tuberculosis.’’ As 
is well known, tuberculosis or consump- 
tion, is adisease which can be extermi- 
nated from the face of the earth as soon. 
as people know how to live properly. It 
if a matter of education. Dr. Hawes is 
one of many physicians who are trying to 
spread among the people the knowledge 
necessary to this happy outcome. Every 
family should be well represented at the 
meeting next Sunday evening. The 
meeting begins at 7.30 o'clock. 
The young people will meet at the 
Village church tonight to reorganize the 
Christian Endeavor Society. 
The Bible class began last Wednesday 
evening the study of Robert E. Speer’s 
“©The Man Christ Jesus.’’ It will meet 
on Tuesday evening next week with 
Mrs. Elbridge Foster. 
Herman Staples is visiting his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. George Staples this week. 
He was to return to Wilton, N. H., to- 
day. 
A party of young people enjoyed a 
sleigh ride to Beverly last Saturday even- 
ing. 
Mrs. Edw. Foster is confined to her 
home witha very bad cold. 
Robert Luce of Somerville gave a 
singularly clear account, last Sunday 
evening in the People’s Forum, of the 
way unwritten laws develop into written 
laws and get upon the statute books. 
He said that the customs, manners and 
fashions of a community are the unwrit- 
ten laws and that out of these certain 
ones are enacted into statutes. A bad 
law is one which has not public senti- 
ment behind it, no matter how desirable 
the end may be. A good law is one 
which is not only good in itself but has 
the support of a majority of the people. 
In response to a question he said that it 
is possible for a few powerful interests to 
obtain laws against the will of the major- 
ity and that this not infrequently occurs; 
nevertheless he believes that the people 
are being enlightened and that the num- 
ber of such bad laws is decreasing. 
A party of married folk enjoyed a 
sleighing party to Gloucester, where they 
enjoyed the meving pictures, last Satur- 
day evening. 
_ Miss Covel of Boston is visiting Mrs. 
'B. Manfred Thornberg this week. 
~. Miss Louise Friend will give the chil- 
‘dren’s dancing class a party on Tuesday 
evening, Jan. 25, from 7.45 to 10 
nee after which there will be dancing 
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