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MAGNOLIA 
The local Knight Templars who 
participated in the parade in Boston, 
Wednesday, were: Andrew J. Rowe, 
Henry P. Locke, Jonathan May and 
Henry W. Brown. 
The ordination services of Rev. 
Frederick J. Libby took place on 
Wednesday. The preliminary services 
took place in the morning at ten 
o'clock. At noon a bountiful lunch 
was served in Library hall, the tables 
being prettily decorated with flowers. 
In the afternoon the formal service of 
ordination took place. Rev. Mr. 
Williamson preached the ordination 
sermon. 
Miss Helen C. Bigelow of Boston 
was at her cottage here Thursday. 
Mr. Arthur Lycett and his nephew 
John Lycett, jr., are on a fishing trip 
’ in Nova Scotia. 
Miss Elizabeth G. Houghton, who 
has spent the winter abroad, has just 
returned and paid a short visit at her 
cottage here the first of the week. 
Misses Clara and Maud Butler are 
on a short visit with friends in Law- 
rence. 
A number of the young people from 
here attended the party given by Mrs. 
Long in Manchester, Thursday even- 
ing. 
Miss Bernice Emerson is visiting 
with Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hunt. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cammann, who 
have been stopping at Lakewood, N.J., 
during the winter, are at their cottage 
here for the summer. Mr. Cammann 
is now erecting an automobile house 
for his new automobile which is ex- 
pected here June 1. 
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Newall 
spent a number of hours in the village 
Sunday. 
All kinds of cylinder oils and gaso- 
line at Dennis’ Manchester garage. * 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
More Old Millis. 
_ An interested reader of the article 
in last week’s BREEZE on “Old Mills 
in Manchester,” by Mr. John Baker, 
says there were three more old mills 
in Manchester to which the writer did 
not refer in his article. The house 
now occupied by A. M. Marriam and 
family at West Manchester was at one 
time used as a mill, being located on 
the opposite side of the railroad track. 
Fagots were made up there in the 
early days, and were utilized by bakers 
for heating purposes instead of coal, 
or wood. 
There was also a saw mill on the 
opposite side of the tracks from Mag- 
nolia depot. Thomas P. Gentlee was 
manager of it. Wood was sawed 
there night and day for the Eastern 
railroad for use in locomotives. 
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The building on Friend’s Court, 
formerly used by the late Daniel 
Friend as a carpenter’s shop, was at 
one time used as a factory for turning 
out mackerel barrels and kits. Mich- 
ael Duggan, engineer at the Salem 
water works station, was engineer at 
this mill. 
New Souvenir Goods and Postal 
Cards at the Old Corner Store. * 
Clocks wound, regulated and cared 
for by the season. Loomis. Tel. 15-3.* 
Dutchess pants at Bell’s. a 
Mrs. Porter and daughter of Al- 
meda, Cal., was a guest the latter 
part of last week and over Sunday 
of the Misses Lizzie and Josephine 
Haskell at their West Manchester 
home. 
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In recent years much study and attention has been given to the anti- 
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men. 
It has been found that the germs of Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever, 
La Grippe, and many other diseases find entrance to the human system 
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‘Fine teeth are very jewels in the mouth of beauty.’ 
’ 
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