MAGNOLIA 
Mrs, Willard Boyd entertained the 
Ladies’ Whist club jat her home on 
Summer street Tuesday afternoon. 
It was the first meeting of the sea- 
son and the afternoon was very 
pleasantly spent. Sandwiches, fancy 
crackers and tea were served. ‘The 
club meets in two weeks iat the hone 
of Mrs. John Howard Wilkins. 
Miss Louise Friend of Gloucester 
will commence her dancing classes at 
the Women’s club house, Lobster 
Lane, next Wednesday, October 20. 
There will be afternoon classes for 
the children and evening classes for 
adults, as last year. Miss Friend’s 
classes were very popular last winter 
and she is anticipating even larger 
classe this season. 
The many friends of Mrs. Harriet 
Edmonds will regret tio hear of ther 
illness at her home on Magnolia ‘ave- 
nue. 
Miss Abbie May was a week-end 
guest of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Al- 
len of Manchester at camp at Conomo 
Point. 
Mrs. George Staples is spending a 
few days with relatives at Ports- 
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Mrs. Adelle Cook of Somerville 
was in town Sunday, the guest of 
Mrs. Effie Foster. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Story are en- 
joying a fort-night’s vacation at 
Blue Hill, Me., where Mrs. Story has 
relatives. Mr. Story is a mail car- 
rier here. 
Mrs, John Abbott is in Arlington 
for a couple of weeks. She is the 
guest of hier son-in-law and daughter, 
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Howe. 
Miss Amy Lycett and her brother, 
Arthur Lycett, returned Monday 
from a brief visit with their grand- 
motheir, Mrs. Locke of Bridgewater. 
Their mother, Mrs. John Lycett, re- 
turned with them from a three weeks’ 
visit there. 
Mrs. Ada Deane of Somerville has 
been a recent guest of ‘her sister, Mrs. 
Philip Lycett. Miss Viola Deane 
was down over Sunday. 
Dr. and Mrs. Eaton left Monday 
for their trip to Kansas City, where 
they will aittend the national council 
of the Essex South association of 
Congregational churches. The pul- 
pit will be occupied Sunday by Rev 
Mr. Hicks of Wellesley, 
Mrs Mary Sullivan of Englewood 
Road enttertained her daughters, 
Misses Mary, Anna and Nora Sulli- 
van of Dorchester over Sunday. 
George Spinney of Gloucester, who 
has been a clerk at Lycett’s drug 
store here this summer, concluded his 
engagement last Saturday, 
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Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Notary Public 
Davis’ auto ’bus will leave Lycett’s 
Drug store for St. Ann’s church Sun- 
day morning, October 26th, at 8 
o'clock, making a stop at Stanley’s 
corner for people living up that way. 
After date mentioned *bus will leave 
the second and fourth Sundays of 
every month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Foster have 
returned from a two weeks’ trip to 
New Hampshire and Mr. Foster has 
resumed his duties at Lycett’s drug 
store. 
Born ‘Thursday, October 16, a son 
to Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Symonds. 
H. L. Hannaford, a former Mag- 
nolia man, now of Boston, was iz 
town Wednesday on business. 
Miss Annie S, Higginson has mov- 
ed from her summer cottage here in- 
to the William Newton house on 
Summer street, which she occupies 
every winter, 
son. 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA j 
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Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Knowillton 
family have closed their Magr 
cottage and settled at their hom 
39 Willard street, Chelsea, for 
winter. The Knowltons have Db 
members of the summer contingent 
Magnolia for many years. | 
The mee Shore Poultry Fa rr 
which was leased by Park and Por 
lard of Boston for the summer, has 
been closed for the winter. At an 
auction sale the latter part of — 
week they disposed of the incubate 
brooders, etc. She same firm 4 
probably renew their lease next § 
