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MAGNOLIA 
James B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. Miss Clara Leslie Butler, daugh- 
COAL AND WOOD ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, But- 
ler of Magnolia evenue, and John 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- Henry Robinson of Beverly were 
chester and Beuerly Farms. married at the bride’s home last Sat- 
Beach Street Oak Street urday evening. After the ceremony, 
Manchester Beverly Farms which was performed by Rev. Wil- 
=== liam Ryder of Essex, a large recep- 
tion was held, at which many guests 
from Somerville, Boston, Lawrence, 
aN Methuen, Beverly, Beverly Farms, 
Manchester and Gloucester as well as 
from Magnolia were entertained. The 
house was charmingly decorated with 
’ laurel and pink roses, which made a 
© most effective color scheme. The 
bride wore a handsome gown of ivory 
satin, trimmed with shadow lace and 
pearl, and a bridal veil caught with 
Time 1S Money orange blossoms and pearl bands. 
Her bouquet was of white carnations 
and orange blossoms. She was at- 
Save it by doing business by tended by an intimate friend, Miss 
Gertrude Dick of Lawrence, who was 
‘Telephone charming ina simple little gown of 
pink crepe de chine. Miss Dick car- 
i ried pink carnations. ‘Thomas Rob- 
You get your Message and inson of Beverly, brother of the 
; : groom, was best man. The ushers 
its reply for One price were James and Henry Robinson, 
Henry W. Butler, Jr, and Carol Web- 
: : ber of Gloucester. Miss  Bridgie 
Avoid mistakes and avert Doyle of Boston served punch and 
s . ° Miss Viola Deane of Somerville, 
misunderstandings by direct Mrs, Carol Weber of Gloucester, 
1 Mrs. W. B. Richardson, Mrs. Leon 
dealing Foster and the Misses Morley of 
; Manchester also helped serve. 
George Stebbins of Boston is to be 
‘The New England ‘Tele- the sue at the Sunday evening 
p h one an d ai el e g eee) p h meeting at the Village church. Mr. 
= $ Stebbins is known to Magnolia peo- 
Company has connections ple through previous engagements 
here. The address Sunday evening 
everywhere is to be upon “Prison Life” and will, 
without doubt, be one of the finest 
of the winter’s series as Mr. Steb- 
. ; k bins is a noted student and writer 
“To save time is to lengthen life’’ on sociological problems. 
The Ladies’ Aid society of the Vil- 
lage church are planning to hold a 
bean supper at the Women’s club 
house next Thursday evening from 
six to seven-thirty o’clock. There 
New England Telephone will undowbtedly be a large attend- 
ance, as this society is famous for 
its delicious suppers. Only 25 cents 
admission is charged and dancing, 
aad Telegraph Company which follows, will be 10 cents extra. 
Ice cream will be on sale at inter- 
inission. ‘he ladies are hoping to 
NS 4 raise a large part of the money need- 
ed for the church at this supper so 
Through the kindness of a friend Sunday evening services here. It is it is hoped that everyone will attend. 
of the Village church Fresh Water gratifying to observe how many are enna 
Cove people have been provided with taking advantage of the opportunity. Society is the book of wemen.— 
a ‘bus to take them to and from the Everybody reads the Breeze. J. J. Rosseau, 
