MAGNOLIA 
The pool tournament at the Men’s 
Summer club came to an end Tuesday 
evening, Guy Currier winning the tourn- 
ament by defeating Peter Dugan in the 
final match. The first prize, won by 
Mr. Currier, was a handsome silver cup, 
second prize was ajointed cue. In the 
checker tournament F. W. Chick de- 
feated H. Martin winning all three games 
of the match. Chick was not defeated 
once during the whole tournament and 
well deserves the title of champion. 
On Friday evening there was a smoke 
talk at the club rooms, a large gathering 
being present and the evening proved a 
very pleasant one. I. F. McCormack 
will conclude his duties as manager of the 
club tonight as he is obliged to return to 
Boston where he is an instructor at the 
Roxbury Latin school. Mr. McCormack 
has met with the best success in manag- 
ing the club and it is earnestly noped that 
he may be able to return next season. 
Mrs. Richard Brock spent the latter 
part of the week with Mrs. H. W. But- 
ler. 
Mrs. George Gordon Moore and 
daughter, Miss Virginia Moore of Port 
Huron, Mich., are among the late sea- 
son arrivals at the New Magnolia. This 
is their first visit to the North Shore and 
they are very much delighted with its 
beauties. 
Last Sunday evening W. C. Johnson 
of Denver, Col., preached to a large 
congregation at the village church. 
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California Sweet Oranges, 30, 40, 50 and 60 cents per dozen. 
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Thurscay evening was gentlemen’s 
night at the Women’s club. A large gath- 
ering was present and dancing was en- 
joyed to the music of Long’s orchestra. 
Next Tuesday Mrs. George H. Newell 
will sing at the clubhouse. On Wednes- 
day and Thursday the usual lessons in 
sewing and embroidery will be given and 
Thursday evening whist will provide en- 
tertainment for the members. On Satur- 
day evening there will be a donkey. 
party. 
City Marshall Marchant of Glouces- 
ter has had some signs printed which are 
now being placed at dangerous curves in 
the roads at Magnolia warning autoists 
to go slowly. 
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Ex-Alderman Homer Barrett is out 
for the nomination for representative 
from the 21st district and has been put- 
ting.the finishing touche son his campaign 
the past week. He left Friday for Nor- 
folk, Va., where he goes as a delegate 
to the national convention of Eagles. 
Miss Julia Whiting, who has been 
stopping at Gen. Drapers in Manchester, 
was quite fortunate recently in finding 
her purse with a large sum of money 
therein, which she happened to leave in 
the seat when she came down on the train 
from Boston. It was found by Archie 
Linekin, night baggage master at the 
Magnolia station, who promptly restored 
it to its owner. 
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