SHORE BREEZE and Remi; 
“dor June 15, 1917. 
32 NORTH 
“HHUDSON KENNELS” 
All Breeds 
Boarded, Conditioned, 
Handled and For Sale 
Terrier Trimming and 
Stripping a Specialty 
Have your dog's skin thorough- 
ly cleaned by our new oil 
process. 
Maszgnolia, Mass. 
DAVIS & McGAUGHEY 
PROPRIETORS 
Professional Handlers, Breeders, 
Exhibitors and Importers 
Write, wire or telephone 532-W 
VISITORS INVITED 
MAGNOLIA 
The usual service will be held in 
the Village church Sunday at 10.45 
a.m. and 7.30 p. m. 
Mrs. b., M. Thornburg and daugh- 
ters leave Saturday for Nelson, N.H., 
where they. will spend the summer. 
Beginning June 15, the Public Li- 
brary will be open each week day 
during the summer from 9 to 12 in 
the morning. 
Those who have bought Liberty 
bonds have made no mistake. For- 
tunate indeed if we are not called 
upon to render any greater service to 
our country in these perilous times! 
There will be a dance at the Men’s 
club next Wednesday evening, Tick- 
ets are 25 cents to members and 50 
cents for guests. . Memberships are 
$1. The restaurant will open Satur- 
day,’ June 23. Board will be $12 a 
week ; rooms $7 a week and $60 for 
the season. 
Irving C. Eaton, the younger son, 
on, Revs sors andMirsiy Walter *5: 
Eaton, graduated from the Mass, In- 
stitute of Technology Tuesday after- 
noon in the Electro- chemistry course, 
receiving the degree of Bachelor of 
Science. Mr. Eaton is one of the 
youngest members of his class, he be- 
ing not yet twenty-one years of age. 
A young woman, Rose Sarby, who 
has a brother in the army and an- 
other brother in the navy of “Uncle 
Sam” and who being anxious to do 
her “bit” held a Whist Party in the 
Women’s clubhouse last week Wed- 
nesday evening and raised $38 for the 
Red Cross, is to be congratulated up- 
on her success. Miss Sarby found a 
willing helper in Robert Wigham, who 
sold a number of tickets and in other 
made himself useful. The 
money was given by Miss Sarby to 
Dr, Eaton to be forwarded to the 
treasurer of the Red Cross society. 
Sheseite to the BREEZE 
TREE PRUNING 
ways 
now. 
Everything in Forestry 
The “ Hudson Kennels” 
are the most complete and 
up-to-date public kennels 
in America 
eepes 
D 
The Waldorf-Astoria 
For Dogs 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
Legal Trading Stamps with all Cash Sales of Groceries 
P.S. Lycett telephone 1637 Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
LIVERED PROMPTLY 
AGENTS FOR 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426-R Magnolia 
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‘Notary Public 
MaAGNoLIA MAN GRADUATED, 
At the graduation exercises Tues- 
day of the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, President Richard Cock- 
burn Maclaurin conferred on Irving 
C. Eaton of Magnolia, the degree B. 
S. (Bachelor of Science). The title 
of his graduation thesis was ‘An Ex- 
perimental Study of Chromium Plat- 
ing.” 
Although a couple of* hundred of 
the senior class at the Boston Tech 
are already engaged in occupations re- 
lated to military service, the exercises 
of graduation were not broken up to 
the extent that is elswhere prevalent, 
by the absence of the men who were 
to receive degrees. While a consider- 
able number of men are at Plattsburg 
or actually in service in this country 
or with the ambulance units in France, 
still there are many who are prepar- 
ing by extra study for special techni- 
al service. These men, among whom 
are the students taking the emergency 
courses in Naval Architecthte and 
those getting ready for examinations 
for the various 
branches of the army and navy, are 
still within the Institute 
commissions in 
walls and 
were present at graduation. 
~ RK. E. HENDERSON 
BOX 244, BEVERLY, MASS. 
Telephone. 
