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Miss Mary Duggan of Newbury- 
port is visitng Mr. and Mrs. Corne- 
lius Murray at Pride’s. 
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Whitten of 
Springfield have spent the last week 
at the Farms visiting friends. 
Preston Post, 188, will attend the 
Pe pA, Rh. Essex County parade in 
Swampscott tomorrow. 
Mrs. Perkins, sister to Mlle. 
L’Etourneau, is very much im- 
proved at the Beverly hospital and 
expects to come home the early part 
of next week. 
The new three-family house of 
James Fanning, corner of High and 
Haskell streets, is progressing rapid- 
ly and will be a valuable addition to 
the residential portion of that sec- 
tion of the village. The house has 
five rooms and a both, with all mod- 
ern improvements on each floor. 
Mark A. Kearns, the well-known real 
estate agent of Beverly, is the build- 
ing agent and has constructed others 
in the city proper upon similar lines. 
The Farms Brass Band is to con- 
duct a benefit dance in Neighbors’ 
hall next Tuesday evening, for the 
purpose of securing a benefit fund. 
They have issued a circular letter as 
follows: ‘‘We herewith enclose 
worth of tickets for the 
benefit dance of the Beverly Farms 
Brass Band to take place in Neigh- 
bors’ hall on Tuesday evening, Sept. 
13, 1910. If you will kindly pur- 
chase same we will appreciate it 
very much, and returns may be made 
to Miss May D. Connolly, treasurer 
of the band. Our organization is 
made up of all local members, who, 
since we started less than a year ago, 
have made good progress, and we be- 
lieve it is the desire of the residents 
here that the band be maintained. 
We need money for our instruction, 
uniforms and other necessary ex- 
penses. Trusting that you will aid 
us, we thank you in advance for so 
doing.—Committee for Band: Geo. 
F. Wood, BE. Fred Day, F. P. Gaud- 
reau.”’ 
MAGNOLIA 
J. H. M. Rehn et al. have petition- 
ed the city government for the estab- 
lishment of an incandescent light on 
Oakes avenue, to be lghted under 
the summer schedule. 
Have your Legal and Probate No- 
tices appear in The Breeze. 
BVA-Es E. 
HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOOING, 
MANICURING, HUMAN HAIR GOODS. 
ELECTRIC, SCALP AND FACIAL TREATMENTS. 
119 Main St., opp. Waiting Station 
31 
McCARTHY 
MARCEL WAVING, 
GLOUCESTER 
Appointments by Tel. 217-4. 
J. C. SHEPHERD MEAT & GROCERY CO. 
141 AND 143 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ham, Poultry and Fine Groceries. 
Fruit and Vegetables. Flour, Tea and Coffee a specialty 
We roast our own coffees daily. 
H. L. HANN AFORD 
Postoffice Block - 
- Magnolia, Mass. 
i REAL ESTATE * 
Property Cared for 
Summer Estates for Rent 
AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia. 
arenowon. The 
THE VACATION DAYS: 
wing ct Beautiful Magnolia 
Good Board at the 
M. G. Walsh, Prop. 
Cool Refreshing Sea Breezes. 
WILLOW COTTAGE, 
season js in full 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, &c. 
Agent for Deerfoot Farm Cream and Butter 
Orders taken and delivered promptly 
MAGNOLIA . - 
Mass C. E. Union. 
The twenty-first convention of the 
Massachusetts Christian Endeavor 
Union is to be held in Springfield, 
September 27, 28, 29 and 30, This 
will be the third time that Spring- 
field has entertained the Christian 
Endeavorers of Massachusetts since 
the state union was organized. 
The state executive committee and 
the Springfield committe are both 
hard at work in an endeavor to se- 
eure the attendance of at least 3,000 
delegates. 
The meeting places in Springfield 
will be the First Congregational, 
Highland Baptist and Memorial 
churches. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect St., 
Connected by Telephone 
MASS. 
Cambridge 
The provisional program  an- 
nouncements was sent out last Sat- 
urday to all the societies of the state, 
and ineludes some of the strongest 
speakers ever secured for a state 
convention. 
The New England Passenger <As- 
sociation has granted a special re- 
duced rate of a fare and three-fifths 
for the round trip from all Massa- 
chusetts points. 
‘‘Fly-Go’’ is the death of our 
worst disease breeders—the fly—try 
it. For sale at Varney’s, Beverly 
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Farms. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
