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MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. H. W. Butler and Miss Clara 
Butler spent Tuesday in Salem visit- 
ing friends. 
Five of the popular young people 
of Magnolia spent the past week at 
“Camp Color Guard” in West Glouces- 
ter. A number of their friends drove 
over Thursday and took tea with 
them. 
The Lord’s Supper will be cele- 
brated at the Village church tomor- 
row. Tomorrow is also “Rally Day” 
for the Sunday school and all the 
members are expected to be present. 
The annual supper and business 
meeting of.the church will be held at 
the church Monday evening at 6.30. 
Letters will be read from absent mem- 
bers, and all church members who 
are in town will participate. 
- Mrs. Macauley has been visiting 
friends in Manchester this week. 
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«A Roman Holiday,” is the inter- 
esting title of an illustrated lecture to 
be given next Wednesday evening by 
Rev. Wm. N. McNair. The lecture 
will be given at 7.30 o’clock. Tickets 
25 cents for adults and 15 cents for 
school children. 
A doe was killed at West Glouces- 
ter Thursday morning by the 7.09 
train from Magnolia. This is the 
second deer that has been killed 
within two weeks. 
We are sorry to report the illness of 
Mrs. Henry Brown. 
Oscar P. Story moved into the 
Knight cottage on Magnolia avenue, 
the first of the week. 
Mrs. John B. Knowlton arrived 
home Monday after a week’s visit 
with her brother, Clarence Allen, at 
Greenbush on the South Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbott were in 
town Wednesday bidding their many 
friends goodby. They left Thursday 
for Los Angeles, Cal., where Mr. 
Abbott has accepted a position. 
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