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MAGNOLIA 
Seldom has a finer speaker than 
Rev. Sidney T. Cooke of Boston, 
who was here last Sunday, occupied 
the pulpit at the Village church. His 
sermon, which had for its text the 
11th verse of the 39th psalm, “When 
thou with rebukes dost correct man 
for iniquity, Thou makest his beauty 
to consume away like a moth,’ was 
finely delivered. Rev. Mr. Cooke said 
in part that the greatest precision 
must be observed in reference to 
things of beauty, rarity and worth, 
the greatest of which is our spiritual 
life. He gave a vivid sketch of the 
enticement of inquity in its appeal to 
the individual and emphasized the 
fact that the more beautiful one’s 
spiritual life is the greater the death 
if temptation overcomes. The speak- 
er made a great deal of the touch 
of iniquity being like our touch to the 
moth. “If one touches a finger to a 
moth, invariably there isa powder left 
on the finger; if one touches a moth 
that is dead, it crumbles away. Thus 
temptation yielded to, leaves its 
mark upon us, taking away every 
beauty.” 
The Ladies’ Aid society met Tues- 
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 
Jonathan May. 
Mrs. Theresa Knowles and Miss 
Marion Scott were guests of friends 
in Lynn Thursday. 
Miss Hester Gosbee of Boston thas 
been a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Oscar P. Story. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lycett had as 
a week-end guest their niece, Miss 
Viola Deane of Somerville, 
Mrs. R. M. Colfelt of Philadelphia 
is a guest at the Stanley cottage for 
a few days. 
The Blynman grammar school here 
was closed Friday by reason of the 
teachers’ convention and Monday 
was the annual visiting day. 
Mrs, John Chane and her daughter, 
Miss Olive Chane, have returned 
home after a week with relatives in 
Boston. 
The annual meeting of the church 
members and the supper will be held 
at 6.30 this evening. Officers for the 
ensuing year will be elected. 
Mrs. Effie Foster has been confined 
to her home on Norman avenue the 
last two weeks through illness. 
Charles Chane, who had a position 
with Frederick Lycett at the drug 
store this summer, is now connected 
with a Boston firm. 
Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Foster 
have closed their Lobster Lane cot- 
tage for the winter and are located 
on Summer street. 
NiO Rig Eonro Ree b Re Zr, 
First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
Furnishings 
P. S. Lycett Magnolia 
Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
H. W. BUTLER. & SG 
Dealers in 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
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Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
——J. MAY—— 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
Notary Public 
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Hoysradt extend their sin- 
cere sympathy in the loss of Mrs. 
Hoysradt’s sister, Miss Helen Tracy, 
who for some months past made her 
home with them until her death last 
Thursday, 
Mrs. Mary Sullivan, who thas spent 
a long season at her cottage on En- 
glewood road, closed the house Wed- 
nesday and returned to Roxbury for 
the winter. 
Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Eaton re- 
turned from a trip to Kansas City 
the first of the week. Dr. Eaton will 
occupy the pulpit at the Village 
church Sunday, 
Miss Olive Chane has concluded 
her engagement at the Magnolia meat 
market and is now studying at the 
Burdett business college in Lynn. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
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