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MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Myron C. Wick gave the use 
of the barn on her estate for a dance 
by her employes on the evening of 
Thursday, Aug. 28th. The decorations 
of green foliage and Japanese lan- 
terns were arranged by James Tyrie, 
the coachman. 
Miss Helen Stanley, who has been 
spending the summer at Chautaqua, 
N. Y., has returned to her home. on 
Sumimer street. 
Mrs. Crepon and son Roy of Bos- 
ton, who have been visiting Mrs. Os- 
car Story, returned home Thursday. 
John Barry of Roxbury and Miss 
Mary O’Connell of Somerville were 
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Manning. 
Miss Susan Lycett spent the latter 
part of last week in Gloucester as the 
guest of her school friend, Miss Doris 
Norwood. 
Mrs. George Brown and her daugh- 
ters, Miss Gladys and Miss Helen, 
who have been spending the season at 
the Stanley cottage, returned to their 
home in Dorchester the first of the 
week. 
Miss Amelia Gaffney of Gloucester, 
who has been spending a fortnight 
with Mrs. Elbridge Foster, returned 
to her home Saturday, and Miss Dor- 
othy Wonson, who has also been Mrs. 
Foster’s guest for two weeks, has re- 
turned to Panama. Miss Wonson has 
been a frequent visitor here this sum- 
mer and has made many friends. 
Mrs. Orrin Sawyer of Boston was 
a guest of her sister, Mrs. Frederick 
Lycett, the first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preble of 
South Gardiner, Me., who have been 
visiting Miss Marion Symonds for a 
week, have returned to their home. 
Miss McCurdy of Gloucester has 
returned to her home after a visit 
with Mrs. John J. Burke. 
Hugh Kelly, Jr., had as his guest 
over the week-end William Sweeney, 
Harry O’Neil and Charles Mitchell, 
all of Boston. 
Ralph Stearns of Manchester Cove, 
who has been employed at Smith’s 
Express office this summer, con- 
cluded his work last week. 
Mr. and Mrs, William Smith en- 
tertained a number of their friends 
at a dinner whist Tuesday evening at 
their attractive summer cottage on 
Raymond street. Among the guests 
were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Bal- 
lou, Edward Ballou, Mr. Parker, 
George Ballou and Mr. and Mrs. 
Frederick Davis. 
Miss Vera Kitfield of Manchester 
Cove has been spending a few days 
with Miss Elizabeth Brown _ this 
week. 
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“King Rene’s Daughter”, the drama 
given last Friday evening by the 
members of the Women’s club at the 
clubhouse, drew a large crowd and 
was voted one of the most successful 
entertainments of the many given 
there this summer. ‘Those in the cast 
were Miss Helen Hoagland, Mrs. Bat- 
tles, Miss Marion Pierce, Miss Mar- 
ion Poole, Miss May de Courcey and 
Miss Mabel Flaherty. The chorus 
was made up of Misses May, Gert- 
rude and Katherine Hession and May 
McCaffrey. Miss Amelia Gaffney 
made the. hitof the evening ieca 
splendidly executed toe dance. Miss 
Grace McCaffrey, as solo singer, was 
very well received. Each member of 
the cast took her part very well and 
all received merited applause. 
Russell Lucas, who has been em- 
ployed at the swimming pool this sea- 
son, concluded his work there this 
week owing to the early opening of 
the Manchester High School. 
’ Miss Ethel Andrews of Manches- 
ter spent the week-end with her 
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and 
Mrs, Frank Dunbar. 
Mrs. Alice Joseph and Miss Elsie 
Northrup were Sunday guests of Mr. 
and: Mrs. Henry Brown at their 
home on Magnolia avenue. 
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Miss Hester Gosbee, of Boston, is 
spending a week with Miss Beatrice 
Story. 
3artlett Smith of Westboro spent 
Sunday with his. parents, Mr. and 
Mrs: William Smith, Raymond 
SLreet: 
Edward Davis left Yuesday for 
Nashua, N. H., where he has a posi- 
tion in a printing office. 
Miss Mary Boyd and Miss Ruth 
Scott are to leave Monday morning 
for Oxford, O., where they will enter 
their freshman year at the Western 
College. Miss Alice Libby, who is an 
instructor there, will accompany 
them. 
Rev. Frederick Libby will occupy 
the pulpit at the village church Sun- 
day morning. Dr. Walter S. Eaton, 
the regular pastor, will preach at the 
Sunday evening service at 8.15. The 
usual prayer and praise service will 
be held this evening. 
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