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The annual Easter concert will be 
given by the children of the Sunday 
school next Sunday evening at the 
Village echureh. All are invited. 
Misses Marion Story and Edna 
Symonds have been in charge of the 
preparations and an excellent pro- 
gram has been prepared, in which 
most of the parts will be taken by 
the younger children. 
Mayor Arthur Howard of Salem, 
who has visited the neighboring 
town of Manchester and city of 
Gloucester, during recent months, 
will be the speaker in the People’s 
Forum, Sunday evening, April 3. 
Tle will discuss his ideals of ‘‘ Muni- 
cipal Administration’’ and perhaps 
he will touch upon his own ideals 
as aman. He will answer questions 
after the address. 
The Men’s club will close next 
week after a very successful win- 
ter’s usefulness. Rooms are being 
engaged already for next summer. 
Theodore Martin will be manager 
and Fred Dunbar, assistant manager, 
this season as last and Mrs. MeAuley 
will have charge of the restaurant. 
On Monday evening of this week 
members of the Gloucester Y. M. C. 
A., accompanied by Tom Keenan, 
the ex-locomotive engineer, held a 
service in the Village church, as- 
sisting the pastor and the Y. M. C. 
A. orchestra, which although some- 
what handicapped, played well. Mr. 
Keenan’s address was admirable in 
its sincerity, pathos and direct ap- 
peal. 
Rev. J. W. Ward of the Prospect 
Street Methodist church, in Glouc- 
ester, was the principal speaker in 
the Holy Week service on Wednes- 
day evening. 
A summer party will be held at 
the Women’s clubhouse next Tues- 
day evening, March 29, under the 
auspices of Miss Louise Friend. 
Miss Friend’s parties are very pop- 
ular and a good time is assured. Ad- 
mission will be 35 cents, including 
refreshments. 
Miss Katherine McAuley of Dor- 
chester is renewing acquaintances in 
town this week. Miss McAuley and 
her mother will have charge of the 
restaurant at the Men’s club this 
season as last. 
Mrs. Christina Brown, manager of 
the Mallard House, will have charge 
of the Golinda cottage this season. 
Mrs. James Wolff was the guest 
of her father, who is very ill, at 
Cambridge the last of the week. 
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