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MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Foster of ‘Bos- 
ton spent Thursday with Mr. Foster’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Fos- 
ter. Mr. Foster, who has been for 
the past sixteen years watchman at 
the Oceanside hotel, resigned his posi- 
tion this week. He will be succeeded 
by John Sullivan. 
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Sawyer of 
Winchendon spent the holiday with 
Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Sanborn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy French of 
Everett were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Symonds Thursday. 
Gilbert Crispin was among those 
who attended the Thanksgiving dance 
in Gloucester. 
We are sorry not to report any im- 
provement in the illness of either Mrs. 
Henry Story or Augustus Macone. 
William Gens of Lawrence and 
Louis Kline, Tufts, ’11, were the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. 
Butler on Sunday. 
Miss Jennie Rowe of Chelsea was 
the guest of her uncle, A. J. Rowe, 
the past week. 
Miss Anna Chane and Miss Helen 
Lycett spent Monday in Salem. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Scott 
of Lowell spent the holiday with Mr. 
Scott’s father, James Scott. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Abbott of 
Dorchester were the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph R. Crispin Thanks- 
giving day. 
Harry Lycett was home from Bos- 
ton over the holiday. 
Miss Marjorie Severance of Glouces- 
ter was the guest of her sister, Mrs. 
John Burke, Thursday. 
Miss Carrie Dunbar and Mr. Samuel 
Brown of Salem spent Thursday with 
Mr. Jabeth Dunbar. 
Miss Molly McNary of Manchester 
was the guest of Miss Anna M. Chane 
Thursday. 
Mrs. Nellie Smith of Manchester 
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ricker of 
Gloucester were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Brown Thursday. 
Miss Francis Libby and Rev. F, J. 
Libby spent Thursday in Lowell, 
guests of their cousin. 
Mrs. Annie C. Thornton and daugh- 
ter, Miss Mary Thornton, spent the 
past week in town. 
The Ladies’ Aid society will meet 
with Mrs. Joseph R. Crispin next 
Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Knowlton 
spent Thursday in West Gloucester, 
guests of Mrs. E. Haring Dickinson. 
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