NORTH SHORE BREEZE 19 
MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howe spent 
Labor day with Mrs. John Abbott. 
Edgar Story and son Ralph, en- 
joyed Labor day at Wonderland. 
Miss Amelia Gaffney is visiting her 
aunt, Mrs. Elbridge Foster. 
E. F. Butler, who is employed at 
Concord, spend Sunday at his home. 
Walter Scott and Parker Connors 
of Lowell spent the holiday as the 
guests of James Scott. 
Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Butler spent 
Tuesday with friends in Methuen. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilkins and 
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyd left Tues- 
day for a two week’s visit in Jackson, 
N.A. 
The wagonette line to Gloucester 
has had a very successful season the 
past months despite the competition | 
which it has met with in the automo- 
biles. John Chane, who has _ been 
driving over these roads for the past | 
25 years has been in charge and has 
done much to make the season a 
success. 
At the recent smoker of the Men’s 
club a collection was taken among the 
members and about $8 netted for the 
benefit of the club. A handsome 
wall clock has been purchased for the 
club room with a part of the money. 
Miss Alice M. Libby will start 
Monday for Oxford, O., where she is 
to teach English in the Webster col- 
lege for girls. 
Miss Amy Lycett will leave next 
Tuesday for a month’s vacation, a 
portion of which she will spend in 
Nova Scotia, and balance in Bridge- 
water. During her absence Mr. Ben- 
nett of the Hesperus has kindly con- 
sented to act as organist at the Vil- 
lage church. 
The local school will open Monday 
for the regular session. 
At the Women’s club this week a 
musical program will be enjoyed Tues- 
day evening. On Thursday evening 
there will be a whist party and on 
Saturday evening dancing. The cus- 
tomary lessons in sewing will be 
given Wednesday and Thursday after- 
noons. 
E. S. Foster and family arrived 
home from Seattle, Wash., last Satur- 
day, where they have been spending 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hunt spent the 
first of the week in Lexington as the 
guests of Mrs. Frank Cutter. 
Frank Dunn of the Boston Post 
reportorial staff, who has been enjoy- 
ing his vacation at Magnolia as the 
guest of Charles Brown, returned to 
Boston Thursday. 
Such is the phrase that we hear from people who have visited Our Store. 
‘“SOMETHING NEW’? to be seen every day in all departments. Christmas 
gifts may be selected now and held for future delivery, making a unique as well as 
convenient way for our mail order customers or others who are “ summering” in this 
vicinity. We would call attention to the two new sterling silver values as shown making 
very acceptable gifts or prizes. 
DANIEL LOW & CO. 
Essex ard Wash’n Sts, SALEM, MASS, 
Branch Store: 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
If you visit SALEM 
see LOW ’S store cae 
PICTURE FRAME, $1.50 
TAPE MEASURE, 50c. 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
THE SUCCESS OF THE NORTH SHORE 
is Now Open for the Reception of Guests 
Write for circular, rates and other information 
GEORGE H. NEWELL, Proprietor 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager 
J. HENRY COULTER 
& INSTRUCTOR 
IN 
RIDING and DRIVING 
Toessons in Jumping Given 
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 
Stable off Magnolia Ave., Magnolia 
