q MAGNOLIA 
4 ~ “Modern Triumphs of the Gospel” 
will be the subject of the sermon 
Sunday morning at the Village church. 
‘The evening subject will be “The 
Claims of Religion Upon Business 
Men.” ‘The topic at the Christian 
_ Endeavor meeting this evening will be 
“Procrastination.” 
_ The Ladies Whist club will meet 
at the home of Mrs. John L. Abbott 
on Englewood Road next Tuesday. 
_ The second lesson in dancing was 
given by Miss Louise Friend last 
evening with a good number present. 
_ he annual business meeting of the 
Union Congregational church was 
held in the church last week on Wed- 
_ nesday evening. A delightful supper 
_was served at 6.30 o’clock. The ladies 
in charge of the supper were Mrs. 
john H. Williams, Mrs. Michael 
Kehoe, Mrs. Fred Dunbar, Mrs. La- 
- fayette Hunt. After the supper very 
encouraging reports were given by the 
Treasurer, Pastor and church Clerk. 
Officers were elected for the coming 
year as follows: Moderator, William 
L. Wilkins; Clerk, George A. Upton; 
_ Treasurer, Marion Story; Supt, of 
- Sunday School, Mrs. Fred S. Lycett. 
_ Standing committee: Jonathan May, 
Mrs. W. R. Boyd and Mrs. John 
Burke. 
A large representation of the 
church members were present, among 
those from out of town were Mrs. 
_ Philemon Sanborn of West Acton 
and Rev. F. J. Libby of Exeter, N. H. 
Weare pleased to report that Mrs. 
Oscar P. Story is improving rapidly 
after her recent illness. 
Miss Marjorie S. May is at home 
after an extended visit with her sister 
_ Mrs. Benjamin Allen of Manchester. 
A company of gentlemen from 
_ Danvers were in town this week look- 
ing over the club houses with the idea 
of getting points to the end of erecting 
a similar club in their own commun- 
ity. They were very much pleased 
with our clubs. 
On Monday evening a meeting of 
the Directors of the Women’s Club 
House association was held. The re- 
ports of the Treasurer and Matron 
were exceedingly satisfactory. Bills 
are all paid and a goodly sum is now 
in the Treasury. 
Mrs. Blake and Miss Blake of Bos- 
ton, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Jones of 
New York are occupying the Butler 
cottage on Western avenue, for the 
winter. 
A pet dog owned by Richard Davis 
was run over and killed by an auto- 
mobile owned by Edward Wilkinson 
on Monday. 
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Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospeet street, Cambridge. 
Miss Jennie Brown entertained a 
number of her young friends at her 
home on Magnolia avenue on Monday 
evening, it being her fifteenth birth- 
day anniversary. A very delightful 
evening was enjoyed by all. 
William McLean spent the week- 
end in Boston as the guest of Charles 
Doyle, formerly of this town. 
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