NORTH SHORE. BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
John O’Leary is back to Daniel 
Casey’s blacksmith’s shop for the 
summer rush. He has been in Bos- 
ton all winter. 
Work was started this week on 
macadamizing Magnolia avenue, 
and it is intended to rush the work 
along so that it will be completed 
before the busy season. 
John Stanwood is planning on 
having the old stable near Raymond 
street lifted and another story add- 
ed, turning it into an auto garage. 
Arthur Martin of Manchester has 
resumed his position as instructor 
and superintendent at the Kettle 
Cove golf club for the season. 
Miss Alice Story and Mrs. Harry 
Foster have been spending a few 
days this week at Mr. Foster’s 
camp, Wheeler’s Point. 
Raymond Symonds, who has been 
spending the winter at Gardner, 
Me., with his grandmother, is back 
to Magnolia renewing acquaint- 
c a 
ances. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newton and 
family of Revere have arrived here 
this week for the “sunimer. Mr. 
Newton is proprietor of one of the 
large bathhouses at the beach. 
Joseph Ballou of Quincy was a 
guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 
D. C. Ballou. 
John Burnham has sold his prop- 
erty on Magnolia avenue to Charles 
Billings this week. 
Mrs. F. L. Hunt has opened her 
store on Magnolia avenue for the 
season, when she will be prepared to 
show the usual good variety of mer- 
chandise for the summer trade. 
John F. Howard & Co. electricians 
of Gloucester, have a lease of the 
small store on Magnolia avenue, near 
the Davis stable, and are now located 
there for the season. 
The play to be given by the Mag- 
nolia girls has been set for the last of 
the month. 
The young people who attended the 
dancing party given in Donchian’s 
hall last week by Edward Ballou, 
Harold Erickson and Fred Staples, 
will be pleased to know another party 
is to be given by these young men 
next Thursday evening. 
Next Friday evening Mrs. Margaret 
Miller of Gloucester, whom many 
recall as having sung so enjoyably at 
the Choral society last winter, will 
sing at the prayer service in the 
church. Mrs. Michael Kehoe will 
lead the meeting; topic: Robert 
Burns. 
The coachman’s club will probably 
occupy the entire basement of the 
building recently moved to Raymond 
street by Arthur Lycett. 
The local contractors, Ballou & 
Brown, have a large force of men at 
work here about, 74 being employed 
this week. 
The local American Express driver 
owes a great deal toa popular Mag- 
nolia young woman, Miss Nora 
McCarthy, who found his purse the 
other day, containing $65.00 in bills 
and change. The facts have just 
reached the ears of the Breeze man. 
Mr. Webber lost the purse three 
weeks ago and he feels most grateful, 
indeed, to the finder. 
The Ladies Aid met yesterday at 
the home of Mrs. Edgar Story. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Tel. Con. 
ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES 
Electric Bells 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs 
Party Decorations 
CLARK & M 
BOSTON 
MANCHESTER 
TELEPHONE 
109-3 
Electric Automobiles 
Babcock. Baker, 
Columbia, 
and Pope Waverley 
Mercury Rectifiers and 
Automobile Supplies 
Studebaker 
POST 
OFFICE 
ILLS ELECTRIC C0., 2: 
VN. HARDING Resident Manager. 
CAMBRIDCE 
