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MAGNOLIA 
Willlam Tracy of Peabody isa guest 
of Charles Hoysradt. 
The condition of Frank Allen remains 
about the same, at his home on Summer 
street. 
Miss Lillian Dennett of Gloucester is 
substituting for Miss Burke at the Blyn- 
man school. 
Miss Mattie Burke, Miss Alice Story, 
Miss Alice Sanborn, Miss Frances Libby 
and Rev. F. J. Libby left yesterday for 
a tripto Washington, D. C. 
The Ladies’ Aid society met with 
Mrs. A. M. Lycett last ‘Thursday after- 
noon. ‘The society will meet with Mrs. 
Joseph R. Crispin next week. 
A chafing dish party was held at the 
Women’s club house last Wednesday 
evening. ‘The following had charge of 
the tables: Mrs. A. M. Lycett, hot 
frankforts; Mrs. H. L. Hannaford. 
creamed shrimp; Mrs. Lafayette Hunt, 
creamed chicken; Mrs. Fred Dunbar, 
salmon and peas; Miss Alice Story, 
lobster a la newburg; Miss Frances 
Libby, clams ala grand union; Miss 
Mamie Abbott, welsh rarebit; Miss 
Annie Chane, creamed oysters; Miss 
Ethel May, welsh rarebit. After the 
supper a dance was enjoyed bythe young 
people. Music was furnished by Chane’s 
orchestra. 
O. J. BIGGS & CO. 
Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing 
Steel Ceiling and Vessel work. Stoves 
and Stove Repairs. Galvanized Goods 
a specialty. Telephone 
65S Middle Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
SEA SHORE PROPERTY 
For Sale and To Rent 
Some of the Finest Estates on 
Nortu Snore. Apply to 
JONATHAN IIAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Notary Public 
Office 26-2; House 26-3 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
the 
Telephone ; 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr, 
GORHAII DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. Alll the latest stvles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or se son 
Auto Garage Connection ; 
Norman Avenue, - Magnolia 
NORTH SHORE BREERE 
Miss Ruby Brown of Gloucester is a 
guest of her sister Mrs. Fred Dunbar. 
Mrs. John B. Knowlton is visiting 
her brother Clarence Allen on the South 
Shore. 
Work was started this week on the 
building of W. B. Smith’s cottage on 
Raymond street. 
Mrs. Manuel Silva of Gloucester was 
a guest of her daughter Mrs. D. C. 
Ballou the first of the week. 
Herman Staples has been confined to 
his home the past week after a severe 
hemorrhage of the lungs, suffered last 
Saturday morning. From latest reports 
he is slightly improved. 
Members of the Basketry class tend- 
er Mrs. George W. Harvey, their in- 
structor, of Annisquam, a compliment- 
ary lunch at the home of Mrs. Frank F. 
Story, Wednesday afternoon. 
Organ Recital at Magnolia. 
The organ recital given last Tuesday 
evening at the Village church, Magnolia, 
on the Catherine McManes Memorial 
organ, was much enjoyed by a large 
audience. Joseph K. Dustin of Lanes- 
ville was the organist. He was. assisted 
by Dr. Gilbert N. Pettingill, baritone 
soloist, of Gloucester. 
Following is the progam as presented: 
** Jerusalem the Golden,”’ ° Spark 
(Variations and Finale) 
** Bercéuse,”’ Guilmant 
oe Visione cn Rheinberger 
snap ticencg Lemaigre 
Aria, ‘‘ It is Enough,’’ Vocal Solo, Mendelssohn 
(from Elijah) 
** Fantasie,’? (E Minor) Merkel 
“* Andante in G,’’ Batiste 
‘* Springtime Sketch,’’ Brewer 
“In Paradisium, ” Dubois 
‘* Interlude,”’ 
** Gloria,’’? Vocal Solo, 
**Marche Pontificale,’’ * 
Buzz1-Peccia 
Lemmens 
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Rally at Farms Tonight. 
There will be a rally in Marshall’s 
hall, Beverly Farms, this evening for the 
““unpledged’’ delegates to the Repub- 
lican conventions, —Messrs George and 
Winslow. The speakers will be Sidney 
W. Winslow and Roland W. Boyden 
of Beverly, and John E. Dow of Dan- 
vers, all of whom are good speakers. 
Will Present “Martha.” 
Patrons of the Salem Oratorio society 
will be interested to know that the 
closing concert of the season will 
be given in the new Empire theatre, 
Salem, on Tuesday, April 21. There 
will be an afternoon orchestral concert 
at 2.30 by the Boston Festival orchestra, 
43 performers, Emil Mollenhauer, con- 
ductor, and in the evening at 7.45 
Flotow’s ever popular opera “* Martha ’’ 
will be presented. Besides the full 
chorus of the society, the chorus will be 
augmented by men from the Newbury- 
port Choral union. 
The price of tickets for the afternoon 
concert will be 50 cents, and in the even- 
ing the prices will range from 50 cents 
to $1.50. Checks for the concerts may 
be obtained from members of the society 
and may be exchanged for seats. Checks 
may be obtained in Manchester from A. 
L. Sabin, who will also take orders for 
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Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 34 Years at 
161 Main St., GLOUCESTER 
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Particular attention paid to Repairing. 
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in purse as well. 
Liberal Assortment. High Quality. Reasonable Prices. 
That is why we list among our patrons, the ‘‘well-to-do’’ and the humble 
You will find here what you want, and THE PRICE 
such as to bring you back when you are again seeking something in our line. 
F. §. THOMPSON, 
164 MAIN STREET, 
~ The Jeweler 
GLOUCESTER 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
Telephone 174-3 
PETER HYLEN 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
DECORATIONS 
AND FUNERAL WORK 
All kinds of Work pertaining to. Gardening 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
Dealers in all kindsof Nursery Stock as Shade 
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 
Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, - 
MASS. 
