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MAGNOLIA. 
[From our Correspondent.] 
Miss Alice Redfern of Swampscott 
was the guest over Sunday of Rev. 
and Mrs. M. W. Stackpole. 
Mrs. James Ford has closed her 
cottage and returned to her Chicago 
home. 
E. Haring Dickinson and A. M. 
Lycett started Monday for a two 
weeks’ trip to Mr. Dickinson’s camp 
at Moosehead Lake, Me. 
Charles and Edgar Billings of New- 
ton spent last Saturday at their cot- 
tage. 
Miss Elizabeth G. Wilbur and a 
party of friends from Brookline were 
here Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Fosterand 
two children of Winchester are spend- 
ing a few days with Mr. Foster’s pa- 
rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Foster. 
A company of U.S. Marines march- 
ed to the village, Tuesday, coming 
from the warships which are stationed 
in Gloucester harbor. 
Miss’S. E. Bradley closed the Nor- 
man cottage yesterday and has taken 
up her residence in Gloucester for the 
winter. 
William B. Williams and family, 
who have been spending a few weeks 
at their cottage, returned to Boston, 
yesterday. 
Joyce -- Watson. 
Miss Elizabeth Veronica Watson, 
daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Wat- 
son, Manchester, was united in mar- 
riage to Edwin Emery J oyceof Glouces- 
ter, at the parochial house in Beverly, 
Wednesday. The ceremony was per- 
formed by Rev. E. T. McKenna at 6 
o'clock. 
The bride was attended by her aunt 
Miss Julia Hicks of Jamaica Plain. 
David Campbell of Gloucester was 
best man. 
Immediately after the ceremony at 
Beverly the bridal party drove to 
Manchester and an informal reception 
was held at the house of the bride’s 
parents, on Church street. 
immediate families of the couple were 
present. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce left on the 9.30 
train for a short trip. | 
They were given a royal send-off at 
the station, confetti, traces of which 
can be found now at the station, play- 
ing a big part. 
The bride wore a handsome suit of 
brown broad cloth. The couple will 
make their home in Gloucester. 
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