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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
George M. Morgan, $237.38, 
Joseph G. Mears, $39.96, 
Robert T. Paine 2d, $186.75, 
Mary G. Pickering, $203.35, 
George Pierce, $186.75, 
Edward Day and H. A. Rice, trus- 
tees for E. D. Rice, $564.40, 
Marietta Reece, $161.85, 
Edward Robinson, $157.70, 
Thomas F. Rotch, $84.66, 
Calvin P. Sampson, $45.65, 
Edith K. Stevens, $40.67, 
Joseph C. Stevens Estate, $155.46, 
Lucy Stone, $155.21, 
Francis M. Sturgis, $255.66, 
Mabel G. Tower, $190.90, 
George F. Willett, $352.75, 
Annie M. Washburn, $79.68, 
Alice Tenny, $78.02, 
Annie E. Timmins, $41.50, 
Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth, $168.- 
68, 
George Wigglesworth, $473.10, 
Elizabeth S. Winch, $120.35, 
Elizabeth Winthrop, $800.95, 
Francis Welch, Wirt Fuller 
George Laurie, trustees 
W. Fabyan, $987.34. 
BROOKLINE. 
Henry B. Cabot, trustee 
C. Cabot, $258.13, 
Lewis Cabot, $122.01, 
Walter Channing, $95.45, 
Amory Eliot, $161.85, 
Clarina B. Hanks, $365.28, 
Edward L. Wood, $240.70, 
Marion Agnes Schoeffel, 
and 
Edith 
Walter 
$832.08, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Mrs. James S. Lee announces that 
there will be a sale at her cottage in 
Magnolia, Monday afternoon. Owing 
to the rain last Wednesday afternoon, 
all of the articles for sale at the bazaar 
at the Oceanside were not disposed of, 
and a supplementary sale will be held 
at Mrs. Lee’s house, Monday, to dis- 
pose of these. 
The fifth annual Magnolia water 
carnival is being held on the beach 
this afternoon. 
While everything was dismal and 
unpleasant without, the casino at the 
Oceanside depicted a scene of bril- 
liancy Wednesday afternoon and even- 
ing, when the fair in aid of the Mag- 
nolia Village Protection and Improve- 
ment Society was held. Mrs. J. S. 
Lee was in charge of the entire affair, 
and she had as her assistants a num- 
ber of the prominent young people of 
the summer colony and hotel guests. 
Miss Mona House had charge of the 
tea and cigarette room; Mrs. Horace 
B. Stanton and Miss Emily Sargent 
sold flowers; Miss Stearns was in 
charge of the fancy table ; the Misses 
Covel sold candy; Miss Dutcher and 
Miss Russell presided at the punch 
bowl, and Mrs. Eliot Hubbard and 
Miss Bigelow had a grab-well for the 
children; Mrs. Dr. Sellers was the 
fortune-teller; Mrs. A. F. Wadsworth 
handled the toy table; Mrs. Crispin 
had the domestic table, and Mrs. C. 
K. Jones had charge of the ices. 
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Mayhew of 
Somerville have been spending the 
CAMBRIDGE. 
Mary W. Sampson, $135.29, 
Charles B. Taylor, $134.46, 
Robert D. Smith, adm. est. M. M. 
Weston, $207.50, 
George A. Webber, $276.39. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
John A. Brown, Everett, $103.75, 
Harriet BH. Allen, Gloucester, 
$29.47, : 
Jennie 15h, Foster, Gloucester, 
$224.10, 
Barnard Stanwood s.eirs, Glouces- 
ter, $48.14, 
Frank P. Wonson, Gloucester, 
$29.47 
Susan Ty. Aspinwall, Newton, 
$95.45, 
Mrs. E. G. Tappan, trustee est. 
Sanford Tappan, Newburyport, 
$93.79, 
Theodore M. Clark, Newton, 
$113-71, 
Caroline L. Fessenden, Newton, 
$195.05, 
Mary E. Lowell Heirs, Newton, 
$33.20, 
Ida J. Newton, Revere, $41.50, 
W. R. and C. A. Kirby, Revere, 
$41.50, 
Lydia Decker Heirs, Salem, $47.85, 
Mrs. Walter R. Harris, Salem, 
$37.35, 
Harriet R. Kimball, Salem, $489.62, 
Henry C. Leach, Salem, $145.42, 
Henry C. Leach gdn. Arthur and 
J. S. Roberts, Salem, $45.48. 
Mary W. Mansfield, Salem, $160.40, 
week at Magnolia, guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. George Mitchell on Raymond 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen of Som- 
ersworth, N.H., Austin Allen and Miss 
Alice Gilchrist of Townsend, have 
been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Butler at Magnolia this week. 
The Oceanside. 
Miss Shearer, Miss Fullwood, Baltimore; 
S L Streit, New York; A D Clark, Dallas; 
Miss Phyllis Mather, Providence; Mrs. Ken- 
neth L Muir, Pelham, NY; Mr and Mrs 
Elias Ponvert, Hermifuero, Cuba; James M 
Hunnewell, Boston; Thomas J Dolan, Stew- 
art Scott, jr, St Louis, Mo; W W Tracy, 
Chicago; Miss Marie Hoopes, Philadelphia; 
G T Tobey, New York; Edward L Dainger- 
field, Alexandia, Va; Henry T Hunt, Cin- 
cinnati; Miss Brandt, Baltimore; Miss Mon- 
ges, Philadelphia; Miss Ayers, Hewes Matt- 
son, New York; Mr and Mrs Theophilus 
Conzelman, W L Conzelman, St Louis; Miss 
Ida D Taylor, Toledo; Mrs: E Florence Sias, 
Hyde Park; Miss Childs, La Salle; Mrs E 
W Boyd, Boston; Mrs Edward Hixon, Cam- 
bridge; George Coggill, New York; CA 
Pottter, Philadelphia; E B Colton, John C 
Powers, New York; Mr and Mrs S R Bald- 
win, Cleveland; Mr and Mrs Charles Schue- 
man, St Paul; BG Wendell, Boston; Wm 
H Gray, jr, Dedham; W A Parker, Brook- 
line; Miss Alice Hodie, New Orleans; Mr 
and Mrs J W Cook, Pittsburg; Thomas Sli- 
dell, New York; George H Simonds, Bos- 
ton; W B Foss, Newton; Miss S E Brown, 
Wellesley; E J Hylan, Lowell; Henry Dole, 
Boston; E A Fielding, Bozeman, Montana; 
Miss Elizabeth L Hagen Birge, Boston; E 
E Warner, Boston; Fred A Berge, Cleve- 
land; E L Jones, Cincinnati; Chas B Thorn, 
New Orleans; Roy McWilliams, C Muller, 
Chicago; J B Lord. A H Noyes, Jas King, 
Chicago; J H Ewer, Youngstown; L G 
Tingley, Providence; Mrs M B Conway, 
Mrs R O Stetson, Louisville, Ky; Amy C 
Hutton, New York; Gaillard T Boag, White 
Plains; Donald McKaig, Pittsburg; Geo H 
Edward H. Kitfield, 
$36.53, 
Rufus B. Fowler, trustee Caroiine 
A. Morgan, Worcester, $174.30, 
Augustus A. Smith, Attica, N. Y., 
Swampscott, 
$78.02, 
Fred C. Stevens, Attica, N. Y., 
$319.55, 
Edward G. Black, New York City, 
$128.65, 
Harriet F. Longfellow, New York, 
$116.20, eT 
Mary FE. Squier, New York, $142,- 
76, 
Elmira ia Southerland Heirs, 
$149.82, 
Gustavus Winston Heirs, New 
NOrk $3.7200, 
Emily C. Kaner, Philadelphia, 
$834.15, 
University of Pennsylvania, $132.- 
80, 
Harvey Childs, Jr., Pittsburg, 
$37:35, 
William McMillan Heirs, Detroit, 
$41.50, 
Emma H. Lane, St. Louis, $68.06, 
Florence L. Boardman, Washing- 
CON DG So. 25, 
Louise c. Walker, Chicago, 
$655.91, 
James McMillan Estate, Detroit, 
$1313.06, 
Bertha C. Denegre, New Orleans, 
$802.62, 
Isaac S. West, New Orleans, 
re 7 tp 
Lewis H. Tappan, Providence, R. 
Desi 4121.0. 
Kimball, Boston; Miss Florence Beals, New 
York; Mr and Mrs J B Foraker, Ohio; Geo 
B Kimball, Boston. = | 
Watches repaired at H. B. Win- 
chester’s, Jeweler, Post Office square, 
Gloucester, Mass. * 
The Kearsarge, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 
Transients accommodated. 
Mrs. A. M. TARR, Manager. 
WILLOW COTTAGE, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Room and Board by the Day or Week. 
Barber Shop Included. 
Mrs. M. C. SULLIVAN, Manager. 
All Accommodations. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Tel. Con. 
VICTORIA 
268 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
BRANCH STORE. 
Free Delivery to Magnolia. 
Fruits and Vegetables in their Season. 
K. KARNERY, Prop. 
