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The important subject of the best 
insurance for workingmen, ‘‘The 
Savings Bank Insurance,’’ will be 
discussed in the People’s Forum 
next Sunday evening. The speaker 
will be H. W. Kimball, who has re- 
cently accepted the position of sec- 
retary of the ‘‘Savings Bank Insur- 
ance League,’’ leaving the ministry 
to assume these duties. Opportunity 
for questions will be given. It is ex- 
pected that Mr. Kimball will also 
preach at the morning service. 
Two illustrated lectures are to be 
given in the series of Sunday even- 
ing meetings in the near future. 
Meyer Bloomfield of Boston, is to 
give the first. His subject will be 
“The Truth About the So-Called 
Slums.’’ Mr. Bloomfield, through his 
philanthropie work in the slum dis- 
trict of Boston, is well fitted to 
speak on this topic. He will use his 
own slides. He has recently chosen 
- West Gloucester for his summer 
home, having purchased a lot there 
of Henry W. Brown. 
Another dance will be held in the 
Men’s club next Tuesday evening, 
April 19, It will be for the benefit 
of the club. Admission will be 
_ twenty-five cents, and music will be 
by Chane’s orchestra. Opportunity 
for bowling and pool will be given. 
All are invited. 
‘The Magnolia Christian Endeavor 
society was represented at the meet- 
ing of the Cape Ann Local Union at 
the Baptist church, Gloucester, last 
Tuesday evening. Among those at- 
tending from here were the presi- 
dent, William F. Knowles, Misses 
Dorothy and Beatrice Story, Edna 
Symonds, Ruth Scott and the pastor, 
Rev. F. J. Libby. 
Mrs. Willard Boyd and daughter 
Mary, are visiting Mrs. Boyd’s 
mother at North Deering, Me., this 
week. 
Mrs. Dakin, who spent the winter 
with her nephew at Cambridge, re- 
turned Saturday and is with her 
son, Dr. E. A. Dakin. 
Mrs. John Dodge, who has been 
visiting friends at Stoughton the 
past week, returned to her home on 
Western avenue, Wednesday. 
Mrs. Charles Phenix and children 
are visiting relatives in Portland, 
Me., this week. 
Miss Anna Martin, who has been 
a guest of Mrs. Henry Brown, re- 
turned to her home in Lynn, Sunday. 
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