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MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Hugh Kelley of Boston, with 
her little daughter, Miss Margaret, 
is spending a week with Mrs. John 
J. Burke. 
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Carr spent 
Sunday in Gloucester with the for- 
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 
Carr. ‘ 
Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Eaton have 
been making a round of visits with 
friends in Boston the first of the 
week, 
Irving Eaton, who has been spend- 
ing the spring vacation with his par- 
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Eaton 
at the parsonage, returned to Wor- 
cester Tech, Sunday. 
Horace Cook of Hamilton, who has 
been spending a few days in town 
visiting friends and. renewing ac- 
quaintances, has returned to his 
home. 
Little Daniel Chane, Jr., of Man- 
chester is spending the week at the 
home of his grandparents, Mr. and 
Mrs. John Chane, of Magnolia ave- 
nue. 
Miss Helen Stanley, who has 
spent the winter with relatives in 
‘Boston, has opened her cottage at 
the corner of Summer street and 
Magnolia avenue for the summer 
Mrs. Henry Dolan of Boston was 
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. 
Davis, Magnolia avenue, Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Dolan both have many 
friends here. They sail for Europe 
the 16th of the month. 
Mrs. Edgar Story was hostess at 
one of the most pleasant meetings 
which the Ladies’ Whist club has 
had this winter, at her home Tues- 
day afternoon. Refreshments of 
sandwiches, tea, cookies and cake 
were served. The meeting will be 
held Tuesday, April 21, at the home 
of Mrs. Oscar Story, Magnolia ave- 
nue 
The Parent-Teacher association 
met at the Blynman Grammar school 
Tuesday evening for the first time 
this year. Mrs. George Steele of 
Gloucester was the speaker of the 
evening and Miss Strong, also of 
Gloucester was the soloist. Mrs. 
Steele is an able speaker, presenting 
many interesting facts to her large 
audience; Miss Strong’s singing was 
greatly enjoyed. Ice cream and cake 
were served after the meeting. The 
following officers were elected for the 
year: Mrs. H. C. Foster, president; 
Mrs. Frank Abbott and Miss Helen 
Stanley, vice presidents; Mrs. O. P. 
Story, secretary; and Mrs. Charles 
Hoysradt, treasurer. 
and Mrs. Jonathan May, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
Furnishings 
P. S$. Lycett Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
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Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
Perry Allen of Manchester spent 
Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. 
at their 
home on Western avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Davis en- 
tertained Mr. Davis’ parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Gorham Davis and Miss 
Annie Carter of Gloucester, at their 
home on Magnolia avenue. 
Misses Elizabeth and Jennie 
Brown spent the week-end at camp 
at Bass Rocks, members of a party 
entertained by Miss Constance Won- 
son of Gloucester. 
Rev. Frederick J. Libby, who has 
been spending the spring vacation at 
Magnolia, returned to Exeter to re- 
sume his duties as professor of math- 
metics at Philips-Exeter academy, 
Monday. 
The board of directors of the 
Men’s club held their annual meet- 
ing at the home of Henry W. Brown, 
Magnolia avenue, Monday evening. 
Rev. Frederick J. Libby was appoint- 
ed manager of the club for 1914 with 
power to appoint all employees and 
to use his own judgment in the fi- 
nancial affairs of the club. Fred- 
erick Dunbar was appointed mana- 
ger. ‘The board of directors is as 
follows: Rev. Walter S. Eaton, pres- 
ident; G. A. Upton and William Wil- 
kins, treasurers; O. P. Story, clerk; 
Jonathan May, Henry W. Brown and 
William MacDonald of Boston. 
Notary Public 
AEDS. ORNs 
M. KEHOE | 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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The committee in charge of the 
Easter party to be held at the Men’s 
club house Thursday evening, April 
16, is as follows: Frank H. Davis, 
chairman; D. C. Ballou, Winslow 
.Story, John V. Carr, O;7Peeotory, 
Lafayette Hunt, Gilbert Crispin, 
Mrs. Frank H. Davis, Mrs. Oscar 
P. Story, Mrs. H. W. Brown, Mrs. 
Lafayette Hunt, Mrs. D. C. Ballou, 
Mrs. Winslow: Story, Mrs. Thomas 
Abbott, Mrs. John V. Carr and Miss 
Ethel May. ‘The color scheme of the 
decorations is to be pink and the 
Men’s club hall will lend itself nicely 
to this color. An old-fashioned supper 
will be served promptly at six o’clock 
and will be fellowed by dancing until 
twelve. Supper and dancing will be 
25 cents. The committee is work- 
ing hard to make this as great a suc- 
cess as the Green Party in the Wo- 
men’s club house St. Patrick’s night 
and to raise as large a sum of money 
toward the piano for the Village 
church. . 
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