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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
The masquerade ball at the women’s 
club house last evening proved a decided 
~success and was a most enjoyable affair. 
Music was furnished by the full orches- 
tra from the Oceanside hotel. Next week 
there isto be a musical on Tuesday 
evening. On Wednesday and Thursday 
there will be the customary lessons in 
sewing and embroidery. Thursday even- 
ing is to be gentlemen’s night, when the 
members will invite their gentlemen 
friends to the club. Whist is the pro- 
gram for Saturday evening. 
Last evening Rev. Mr. Libbey gave 
an illustrated lecture on China, at the 
Village Church which proved very in- 
teresting. "Tomorrow Rev. W. C. 
Johnstone, who is summering at Magno- 
lia, will occupy the pulpit at the church. 
Wednesday evening an excellent con- 
cert was given at Library hall by Alex- 
ander Shedlovsky, violinist, and David 
Sequeira, pianist. he program was an 
excellent one and greatly appreciated by 
those present. 
Miss Florence Andrews of Gloucester 
spent Sunday with Mrs. D. C. Ballou. 
Mrs. H. W. Butler spent Thursday 
with friends in Lawrence. 
P. S. Lycett has recently purchased 
two choice house lots of H. W. Butler. 
Officer Chapman has been confined 
to his home the past two weeks’ with 
sickness. 
The many friends of Herman Staples 
were pleasedto see him out again this 
week after a three week’s illness. 
Clarence Eddy, one of the world’s 
famous organists, is to give an organ re- 
cital in the Village church next Wed- 
nesday evening at 8.30. There will also 
be some first class soloists whose names 
will be annouced later. 
Daniel Casey, the popular blacksmith 
entertained a number of friends at his 
place Wednesday evening. 
Mrs. Stratton and daughter of Sioux 
City arrived Thursday at the Locke cot- 
tage where they will be for the balance 
of the season. 
Frank Roberts of Boston spent the later 
part of the week'a guest of Charles Brown. 
Friday night of last week the fire 
company was called out to a brush fire at 
the foot of the Williams’ avenue. 
Mr. and Mr. William Abbott of 
Brookline were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. B. Knowlton the past week. 
Walter Scott of Lowell spent Sunday 
with his father, James Scott. 
Miss Lena Hall, Miss Marion Symonds 
and Oswald Symonds of South Gardiner, 
Me., are the guests of Mrs. J. Symonds. 
LaBarre Bros. minstrels are to play in 
Manchester Town hall next Monday 
evening at 8.30. They are putting on an 
entirely new show this year and one well 
worth seeing. 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
Gro. KerRneEsy, Prop’r. 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
and Vegetables of Every Variety 
California Sweet Oranges, 30, 40, 50 and 60 cents per dozen. 
California Melons California Sweet Plums Fresh Blackberries 
Florida Pineapples Blueberries Florida Grape Fruit 
Red and Yellow Bananas 
Reasonable Prices Telephone 14-3 
Free Delivery in Magnolia and Manchester 
MADAME ROSE 
A Micmac Indian 
Palmist and Card Reader 
At the Indian camp, Raymond street, Magnolia 
(near the bathing pavilion) 
Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. 
en SE Collins 
Of 8 West 33d Street, New York, Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria 
Begs to announce an 
Gxhibition and Sale 
of a charming collection of 
Antique Gmbrotdertes, SRrocades, ée. 
of the Seventeenth an Eighteenth Centuries 
Also some small artistic olyects suitable for Prizes and Presents at the 
Donchtan Brothers’ Store, 
Lexington Avenue, - 
Magnolia, Mass. 
24 Broad St., New York 84 State St., Boston 
WRENN BROS. & CO. 
MEMBERS OF THE 
NEW YORK, BOSTON and CHICAGO 
STOCK EXCHANGES 
NORTH SHORE OFFICE 
DONCHIAN BUILDING ; Magnolia 
. R. K. THOMAS, Manager. 
Private wires to 
New York, Boston and Chicago 
Telephone 
38-2 MAGNOLIA 
8x3-8x24 
