18 \ NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
H. W. BUTLER & =a 
DEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
John T. Commerford 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA wate MASS 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHA/S1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
oromPily. Auto Garang. Electric Carriages ré-chearsed 
KEHOE BROS. 
Carpenters = and « Builders 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection 
Norman Avenue, Magnolia 
Summer St 
HL. HANNAFORD 
Postoffice Block - : Magnolia, Mass. 
¢ REAL ESTATE. i 
Property Cared for Summer Estates for Rent 
AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, &c. 
Agent for Deerfoot Farm Cream and Butter 
Orders taken and delivered promptly Connected by Telephoue 
MAGNOLIA - - . - MASS. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Biksnees St., Cambridge 
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. 
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The Men’s elub has already begun 
on its winter season. The patronage | 
is steadily increasing and after the — 
holidays it will receive a big boom. 
The Club House is open to all adults ~ 
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday — 
evenings from 6.30 to 10 o’clock. — 
Bowling, five cents a string and pool, — 
two cents a cue. William McLean is 
manager. ; <a 
John Chane, Jr., of Brookline, - 
was in town over the holidays. 
Delightful Christmas Coneerts 
were given by the Sunday Schools at — 
Magnolia and Fresh Water Cove last — 
Sunday and Monday evenings. Both 
church and chapel were crowded — 
and the little ones were quite as cun-— 
uing as usual. Songs and recita- 
tions went off smoothly and reflect 
great credit on those who trained — 
them as well on the participants. The 
Magnolia tree was prettily decorat- 
ed by Miss Alice Story’s Sunday — 
School class assisted by Mrs. Fred 8. — 
Lycett, superintendent, and some 
of the boys. The tree was illuminat- 
ed with electric lights, this part of 
the decorations being done by Fred 
S. Lycett, and Osear P. Story. Fes- 
toons of laurel hung from the win- 
dows. Duets and chorus in which 
the smaller children shared added to. | 
the interest of the concert at Fresh 
Water Cove. 7 
The subject of the New Year’s — 
Sermon next Sunday morning wil 
be ‘‘Christ, The Lord’’. It is the 
concluding sermon of the series on 
Jesus Christ at the Village church. 
The Lord’s Supper will be celebrat- 
ed after the morning service. All 
who love our Lord Jesus are invited 
to participate. 4 
The Men’s Bible Class will meet in — 
Henry W. Brown’s kitchen next 
Monday evening at seven o’clock. 
‘‘The Sermon on the Mount’’, in the 
light of modern conditions is to be | 
studied. Full and frank discussion 
will be allowed. All men of what- 
ever belief are invited. 
The People’s Forum for the winter 
will begin next Sunday evening at 
7.30 oclock. The expense of last 
year’s speakers amounted to some- 
what over $200 and was borne by 
Mrs. Colfelt. Mrs. Colfelt offers 
generously to back the Forum finan- 
cially again this year and it is hoped 
that the course will be fully as in- 
teresting and varied as last year and 
possiblv. more so. The Harvard 
Male Quartet will be the attraction 
next Sunday reas? 
