MAGNOLIA. 
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyd and 
daughter Mary are spending a few days 
in Lynn, guests of Mrs. Ralph Ban- 
non. 
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ballou had as 
their guest Christmas the latter’s sis- 
ter, Miss Minnie Silva of Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen and 
children of Manchester spent Christ- 
mas at Magnolia with Mrs. Allen’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan May. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster and 
children, Frances and Edward, of 
Winchester, and Mrs. Foster’s brother 
of Boston spent Christmas with Mr. 
and Mrs. Eldridge Foster. 
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Burke had as- 
their guests Christmas their grand- 
daughter, Miss Lillian Dennet, and 
Miss Sarah Kinsman of Gloucester. 
John O’ Larry and sister, Miss Mary, 
of Boston were in town Monday, guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Casey. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
Tel. Con. MAGNOLIA. 
Gorham Davis, Proprietor 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES, 
Gloucester and Magnolia. 
Frank H. Davis, Manager 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest styles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-charged. 
| AUSTIN MORLEY 
MORLEY, FLATLEY & CU. 
Estimates and complete contracts 
made and performed for Stone, 
Brick and Concreting, Water 
W orks,Sewers, Bridges,Steam 
Drilling,Road Building, Blast- 
ing, Excavating and Grading. 
Blue stone dust, loam and gravel 
alwaysonhand. Jobbing promptly 
attended to. 
DOMNICK FLATLEY 
Masons and General Contractors 
COAL anp WOOD. 
We have also purchased the Coal 
and Wood business of Mr. Henr 
W. Butler at Magnolia, and shall 
continue the same in addition to 
our other lines. We always carry 
a full stock of selected grades of 
Coal and Wood for all household 
and office purposes, and make a 
specialty of prompt and careful de- 
liveries to the resident trade. We 
respectfully solicit your patronage. 
OFFICES: stagnctia avenue, Magnolia 
Tel. connection 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Thomas Abbott was home from 
Boston over the holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Story of 
Boston spent Monday with the for- 
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Story. 
A very pleasant occasion indeed was 
Christmas night at the Freshwater 
Congregational chapel. The chapel 
was prettily decorated with green 
branches at one end and at the other 
was an arch of green, under which the 
children recited. Each child received 
one or more presents. The committee 
in charge was the Misses Chapman 
and Miss Lizzie Marchant. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutler and son, 
Ernest, of Wakefield, and Miss Ber- 
nice Emerson, formerly of New York, 
spent the holiday as guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. F. L. Hunt. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown had as 
their guests Christmas, George 
Brown of Lynn, and Myra and Lester 
Tarr of Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Chane had as 
their guests Christmas, Mr. and Mrs, 
John Cavanaugh of Gloucester and 
their son John of Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jabbeth Dunbar had 
as their guests Monday Miss Delia 
Brown of Gloucester and their sons, 
Fred and Frank of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howe of East 
Boston spent the early part of the 
week in town with the latter’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott. 
Miss Lena Parker of Cambridge 
spent a few days here this week with 
her aunt, Mrs. John Kehoe. 
The Travel class will hold its first 
meeting of the new year next Thurs- 
day. Selections from Shakespeare’s 
Richard III. will be read. The fol- 
lowing week they will begin a tour 
through Italy. 
A party of about a dozen of the 
Magnolia club members attended the 
play at Gloucester Monday afternoon. 
Miss Lillian Doucette is spending 
the holidays in Essex with her parents. 
Several of the summer residents 
were down in their autos Monday, 
among them being Charles Billing and 
family of Newton, and Frank Moul- 
ton of Chelsea. 
Miss Grace Story of Boston spent 
the holiday with her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Story 
Miss Ruth Symonds has been 
spending the week in Salem with her . 
cousin, Miss Alice Brown. 
Mrs. Jabbeth Dunbar spent a few 
days in Salem this week with her 
daughter, Mrs. Samuel Emerson. 
Miss Maude Butler of Boston, and 
her sister, Miss Clara of Salem were 
home over the holiday. 
SAW YER --SANBORN 
Pretty Home Wedding at Coolidge’s Point, 
Christmas Morning 
At Coolidge’s Point Christmas 
morning at 10 o’clock at the home of 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philemon 
Sanborn in the presence of her rela- 
tives and friends, Miss Mabel F. San- 
born was united in marriage to Mr. 
Orrin D. Sawyer of Spencertown, 
N.Y., by the Rev. Frederick J. Libby 
of Magnolia. 
Standing under an arch of laurel 
and hemlock with bay plants at the 
front, the marriage party made a very 
pretty scene. The bride was very be- 
comingly gowned in white and the 
bridesmaid, her sister, Miss Alice 
Sanborn, was dressed in dove color. 
The ceremony was of Episcopal 
form, two rings being used, and the 
bride was given away by her father. 
Mr. Fred Lycett of Magnolia acted 
as best man, and Miss Amy Lycett 
played the wedding march. A recep- 
tion followed and the newly married 
pair started on the 11.30 train for 
Boston where they further continued 
their trip to New York to be gone a 
fortnight, when they will return to 
Winchendon, Mass., where they in- 
tend to reside. 
A number of their friends followed 
them on the train as far as Manches- 
ter, showering them with confetti, 
where with best .wishes they left 
them. The presents were numerous 
and pretty. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunbar of 
Cambridge spent Monday with the 
latter’s parents, Mr. and Philemon 
Sanborn as did also Everett Sanborn 
of Nashua, N.H. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hildreth of 
Lowell, and son, Edward, spent Mon- 
day at the parsonage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Symonds 
have had as their guest this week 
their daughter, Mrs. Roy French of 
Charlestown. 
Walter Scott of Lowell spent 
Christmas with his parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. James Scott. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
JOSEPH H. PERRY 
ART STORE 
Picture Framing to Order. Mirror Plates 
Promptly Set. Artists’ Materials. 
210 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 
We solicit Manchester and Magnolia patronage 
