MAGNOLIA 
The usual service of prayer and 
praise will be held at the little chap- 
el on Magnolia avenue this evening. 
Dr. Walter 8. Eaton will preach 
at the Village church Sunday morn- 
ing on ‘‘An Old and Heartless 
Schoolmaster.”’ 
Mrs. Henry W. Brown entertain- 
ed her sister, Mrs. Alice Joseph of 
Manchester, at her home on Mag- 
nolia Ave., Wednesday. 
Mrs. K. B. Sherman returned to 
Manchester Monday after a week’s 
visit with her daughter, Mrs, A. L. 
Kehoe. 
Miss Alice Wonson of East Glou- 
cester was a week-end guest at the 
home of Mayor and Mrs, H. C. Fos- 
ter. 
Mrs. H. C. Foster and her house 
guest, Mrs. Mercer, who is on from 
California for a few weeks, recent- 
ly paid a short visit to Mrs. Edward 
Foster of Winchester. 
Mr. Warren, manager of the 
Oceanside hotel, and Miss Moore, the 
housekeeper, arrived at Magnolia 
Saturday preparatory to making 
the immense house, with its cottages 
ready for the coming season. 
The friends of Mrs. Jonathan May 
will be pleased to learn of. her 
steady recovery from the sudden ill- 
ness with which she was stricken 
Monday. Miss Grace Story of Win- 
chester has been a guest of the 
Mays this week. 
The model farm of W. H. Cool- 
idge, called Blynman Farm, will 
have a new superintendent during 
the coming season. William Irwin, 
who hag been charge of the estate 
of Gordon Abbott, West Manches- 
ter, for a number of years, has the 
position. 
The regular meeting of the Lad- 
ies’ Aid society was held at the par- 
sonage with Mrs. Walter S. Eaton 
as hostess. The society has been 
giving some very successful parties 
this season and everyone is looking 
forward to the March’supper which 
will probably be'in the form of a 
St. Patrick’s party. . 
Owing to the very rainy weather 
which made the streets almost im- 
passible last Sunday evening, there 
was only a small attendance at the 
Village church, where Rey. Walter 
S. Eaton, Ph. D., gave an interest- 
ing lecture on Remote Places in the 
Philippines,’’ illustrated by stereop- 
ticon views. Those who were pres- 
ent, however, thoroughly enjoyed 
the address. Rev. L. L. Wirt of 
Brockton has been secured for Sun- 
day evening and will deliver his ad- 
dress upon ‘‘Australia,’’ where he 
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Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
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made a thorough study of condi- 
tions in the country and particular- 
ly of the native life. Those who 
heard Dr. Wirt’s lecture upon Al- 
aska as he found it during the gold 
strike at Nome, will realize what is 
in store for them Sunday evening. 
Dr. Wirt is a man who has traveled 
much and who has seen things 
which very few white men have 
cared or dared to see in foreign 
countries .- 
Mrs. W. B. Richardson entertain- 
ed the Ladies Whist club at her home, 
Western Ave., Tuesday afternoon. 
There were sixteen present and all 
voted it one of the most pleasant 
meetings of the winter. Delicious 
refreshments of sandwiches, crack- 
ers, cake and tea were served. The 
club members are looking forward 
to their next meeting, Tuesday, 
March 17, at the home of Mrs. John _ 
May. 
Frederick Story, who has been 
here on business for several weeks, 
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
B. Brown, Magnolia Ave., left today 
for his home in Skaguay, Alaska. 
Mr. Story was a Magnolia boy who 
heard the call of the gold fever in 
Alaska over thirteen years ago and 
has been among the fortunate 
ones who have sought that country’s 
treasures. He now has extensive 
mining interests near Skaguay, 
Notary Public 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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where he makes his home with his 
wife (formerly Miss Anna Martin) 
and two children. 
Washington Politics. 
Senator 
tion of the Progressive Party was 
not unexpected, but the return of 
Senator: Bristow to the Republican 
party was a disappointment to the 
Progressives. The latter organiza- 
tion finds cold comfort in the atti- 
tude of Senators Clapp and Cum- 
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La Follette’s denuncia- 
mings, whom, it has been thought, — 
might be ‘‘coaxed away’’ and in- 
duced to rejoin the march of 
‘‘Christian Soldiers,’’ whose lead- 
erg declare they will reach Arme- 
veddon in the next presidential 
election. Meanwhile, Washington 
being Democratie—for the simple 
reason that the Administration is of 
that political party, finds comfort 
in the division of its opponents. 
The wife’s bored expression has 
killed the effect of many a funny 
story. 
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