NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
Charles Chane who _ is employed 
in Boston was in town over Labor 
Day. 
Miss Bessie Cudmore of Glouces- 
ter is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Walter Scott. 
The Christian Endeavor topic this 
evening at the Village church will 
be ‘‘The Prince of Peace.’’ 
Miss Mattie J. Burke returned the 
first of the week from a very pleas- 
ant visit in Maine. 
Henry W. Butler, Jr., and Leon 
T. Foster are enjoying camp life at 
Harrisville, N. H., this week. 
Misses Mary Boyd, Ruth Scott, 
Clara Corrin and Gladys Norman 
began their studies at the Story 
High school at Manchester on Tues- 
day. 
Mrs. John McKay and daughter 
Jennie returned Sunday from an ex- 
tended visit with friends in Nova 
Scotia. 
Tickets are selling rapidly for the 
dance at the Men’s club tomorrow 
evening for the benefit of the winter 
elub. Long’s full orchestra will 
furnish music. All are cordially in- 
vited. The usual dances will be held 
on Wednesday and Saturday next 
Misses Lizzie Brown and Mabel 
Sampson are taking a _ course at 
Salem Commercial school. They be- 
gan their studies on Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foss of 
Somersworth, N. H., were the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler 
the first of the week. 
Mrs. James D. Brown returned 
from a very pleasant trip to Nova 
Scotia last Sunday. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Beverly Farms playground 
closed this week, it being practically 
the end of the season, although the 
place would have been kept open a 
while longer had there been suffi- 
cient funds. Besides, the instructors 
who have completed their duties 
here, include police officer and care- 
taker John ©. McCarthy. The lay- 
ing off of the latter is to be re- 
gretted, as there is need of Mr. Mc- 
Carthy’s services for some time to 
come. All of the apparatus which 
the children have enjoyed this sum- 
mer, such as the swings, slides, etc., 
have been taken down and put in 
storage. This spot has indeed been 
-a popular one and thoroughly en- 
joyed. Each day there has been 
large parties of children enjoying 
themselves, and they have reaped 
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not only pleasure and delight, 
but the fact that the children were 
there has been the source of much 
comfort to the parents, in knowing 
that their loved ones were off the 
streets and at a place of safety. 
Lycett’s Delicious 
ICE CREAM 
Made to Order on our premises at 
at our model Ice Cream Plant. 
ALL THE STANDARD FLAVORS 
SPECIAL ORDERS ATTENDED TO 
AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN 
MAGNOLIA OR OTHER PARTS 
OF THE NORTH SHORE. 
A. M. Lycett & Son 
Druggists 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
week. 
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Variety is the key note, both in Style and Materials, 
though the straight line effect predominates. 
conspicuous affording a choice of Serge, Rough Diagonals 
—two-toned colorings—fancy mixed cloth, mottled effects 
and Polo Cloth. 
weights, some of the soft materials having pretty plaid 
backs. Variations of the Long Roll Rever and the Roll 
Shawl Collar appear, many fastening high at throat. 
The New Store in Town House Square, Salem 
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The coats 
English 
They are in Light, Medium and Heavy 
The Store That 
Shows the 
New Things First 
coats 
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