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NORGE SSHORE BREEZE, 
MAGNOLIA 
morning Dr. Eaton 
will preach the annual Thanksgiving 
sermon and in the evening the will 
give a report of the National Council 
at Kansas City, Missouri, which he 
and Mrs. Eaton attended as dele- 
gates. The last Sunday evening of 
the month, November 30, will be de- 
voted to a discussion of the “No Li- 
cense”’ question, which will soon be 
voted upon. It is especially desirab's 
that there be a large itter:l:nce at 
this service. Some interesting speak- 
ers from Gloucester will be present. 
The Upton club meets this after- 
noon at the parsonage for a talk with 
Next Sunday 
Dr, Eaton. 
Miss Gertrude West is again at 
home after a round of visits with 
relatives in Maine. 
Miss Gertrude Smith of Boston 
has been spending a few days in town 
this week as a guest of Mrs. D. C. 
Ballou. 
Mrs. Amelia Foster has returned 
home after a short visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Smith of Swampscott. 
Miss Marjorie May is visiting Mrs. 
3rewer Peterson at her home in 
Dorchester for a few days, 
Mrs. Arthur Cowan of Gloucester 
was a recent guest of her mother, 
Mrs. Christine Brown. 
Mrs. George Doucette and _ little 
daughter, Rosaline, of Lynn are 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth Dun- 
bar. 
Mrs. George Staples, who has pe 
visiting at Portsmouth, IN Stale Or 
few weeks is again at her home on 
Magnoha avenue. 
The telephone operators at 
Manchester-Magnolia exchange are 
arranging for a dance in the Man- 
chester Town hall — their first an- 
nual — on Christmas eve., Wednes 
day, Dec. 24. 
All new subscriptions to the Breeze 
received during November and De- 
cember will be started at once, but 
receipt will be given to Jan. I, 1915. 
the 
Subscribe today! The rest of this 
year free. 
Mrs. Abbie Story has closed her 
house on Western avenue for the 
winter and is spending the month 
at Winchester with Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Foster. Her daughter, Miss 
Grace Story, has a position as libra- 
rian in Brookline for the winter. 
Magnolia men have been prompt 
to take advantage of the brief deer 
season this week. All day (and all 
night, too) the woods are full of an- 
xious hunters. We have not heard 
of any big game being killed, how- 
ever. 
First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
Furnishings 
P. S. Lycett peenole Telephone 63-2 
Avenue, Magnolia 
H. VW. BUTLER &< i303 
Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
tna @ 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
“MAGNOLIA MARKET | 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. i 
Telephone Connection. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR i 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
J, 
Sole Agent For The 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
M AY——— 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Gloucester Coal Co, 
Notary Public 
Miss Clara Corren was appointed 
assistant organist of the Village 
church at the annual business meeting 
of the church last week. 
Mayor and Mrs. H., C. Foster have 
been entertaining Miss Alice Wonson 
of Fast Gloucester at their winter 
quarters on Western avenue. 
Ernest Howe has been the guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott, his par- 
ents-in-law, this week. He has been, 
perhaps, the most successful of the 
many gunners here this week. 
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Pireen and 
family have moved into the cottage 
on the North Shore Poultry Farm 
where Mr. Pireen will have the posi- 
tion of caretaker. 
The many friends of Mrs. Effe 
Foster will be pleased to know that 
she is recuperating from the illness 
which thas confined her to the house 
for the last fortnight. 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA | 
CHANE-E)RICSON 
James Chane of Magnolia and 
Miss Amanda Ericson, daughter of” 
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Ericson, 0m 
Mattapan were quietly married at 
the bride’s home last Wednesday, Af- 
ter a short wedding trip, the young 
couple settled in their new home on 
Raymond street. The groom is very 
well thought of (here and is a son of 
Mr. and Mrs. John Chane. He thas 
bought out the fish business of 
Charles Davis, who has done business 
here from Gloucester for many years. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
