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ican History.” 
giving sermon. 
Little Things.” 
the Door” is the topic for the Chris- 
tian Endeavor meeting this evening. 
and died 
‘Thomas H. Hunt and Mrs. 
MAGNOLIA 
_ The subject of the sermon of the 
illage church on Sunday morning 
will be “The Hand of God in Amer- 
It will be a Thanks- 
The evening sermon 
will be on “The Goodness of God in 
“The Messenger at 
On Tuesday Dr. Eaton received no- 
tice of the death of Andrew D. Trout 
of Wenham, a well-known citizen and 
postmaster of Wenham and a former 
parishioner of Dr. Ejaton’s. He was 
stricken with apoplexy on Monday 
early Tuesday morning. 
Funeral services were held from the 
Congregational church in Wenham 
this afternoon at two o‘clock, Rev. W. 
S. Eaton officiating. 
Ernest Howe of Arlington was the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ab- 
bott on Sunday. 
Miss Marjorie May returned yes- 
terday from a very pleasant visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peterson of Dor- 
chester. 
The Ladies’ Whist club will meet at 
the home of Mrs. Fred S. Lycett on 
Tuesday. 
Henry W. Brown and Lafayette 
Hunt were the guests of Charles 
Brown at South Weymouth on Sun- 
day. Mr. Brown’s recovery from his 
recent illness is very slow. 
Mrs. Warren Knowlton of Swamp- 
scott was in town renewing acquain- 
tances on Wednesday. 
Mrs. B. Manfred Thornberg, Mrs. 
Fred S. 
Lycett attended the meeting of the 
Women’s club at Manchester on Tues- 
day. 
Leon T. Foster was in Boston on 
Wednesday on a short business trip. 
The shooting season hegan Monday 
morning. Henry W. Butler, Jr., 
brought down the first deer. It was 
a fine buck weighing 280 !bs. 
The third meeting of the dancing 
class will be held on Tuesday even- 
ing of next week at the Women’s 
club. 
Mrs. John B. Knowlton is the guest 
of her brother Clarence Allen at 
Greenbush, Mass. 
Mrs. Henry Brown and daughter, 
Jennie, were the guests of Mrs. Jas. 
McComack of Manchester the last of 
the week. 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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ORDERS TAKEN AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. 
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Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospeet street, Cambridge. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Martha Mullen of Portland, 
Me., has been visiting friends at Bev- 
erly Farms this week. 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and « Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Atteaded to 
MAGNOLIA 
Sunamer St. 
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Magnolia, ~ -- - Mass. 
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