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DEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
16 be) beg HANNAFORD 
Postoffice Block : 
‘ REAL ESTATE 4 
Property Oared for 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTF HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, &e. 
Agent for Deerfoot Farm Cream and Butter 
Orders taken and delivered promptly 
MAGNOLIA - . 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prorpene St, 
JONATHAN MAY 
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKER 
Notary Public. 
Summer Cottages to Rent 
Sea shore land and Bungalow Lots For Sale 
BEST on the NORTH SHORE 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter = and = Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
Summer St. MAGNOLIA 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Summer Estates for Rent 
AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia. 
Connected by Telephone 
Justice of the Peace. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone 26-2 
John T. Commerford 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
Patronize the Breeze. 
MAGNOLIA. 
The program for the organ recital 
at the Village church next Sunday 
evening will be as follows: ‘‘Fixed 
in his Everlasting Seat,’’ Handel; 
'Prayer,’’ Guilmant;  ‘“‘Marchy% 
Lemmens; ‘‘Cantilene Pastorale,’’ 
Guilmant; ‘‘Melody,’’ Rubenstein, 
“The Organ and Auto Harp’’ (Re- 
presenting a Cello solo with Harp 
accompaniment, ‘‘Overture to Nor- 
ma,’’ Bellini. 
Professor Krumpeln gave a de- 
lhghtful concert at the Oceanside last 
Tuesday evening. The program was 
composed of piano solos and recita- 
tions with descriptive music. 
The first of the series of free re- 
citals to be given this season on the 
Catharine MecManes Memorial Organ 
at the Village church will be given 
next Monday evening, July 24, by 
Professor H. J. Krumpeln. 
The date for the annual sale held 
by the Village chureh in the Ocean- 
side parlor has been fixed for Wed- 
nesday, August 2. 
The annual Sunday School piecnie 
of the Village church will be held 
next Wednesday, July 26. The 
barges will leave Stanley’s corner as 
usual at nine o’clock connecting at 
West Gloucester with the 9.45 car 
for Salem Willows. 
The program at the Women’s club 
for the coming week is as follows: 
Wednesday afternoon, embroidery 
class; Wednesday evening, ‘‘Gentle- 
man’s Night,’’ for members and their 
euests; Thursday evening, whist. 
On Tuesday evening members of the 
club enjoyed a very pleasant ‘‘ Eve- 
ning in Ireland’’ at which there were 
about 160 present. A very interest- 
ing stereoptican lecture on the bean- 
ties of Ireland was delivered by Rev. 
KF. J. Libby. After the lecture the 
audience was entertained by songs 
and dances rendered by the young 
people. Among those participating in 
the entertainment were Abby May 
and. William Hunt, who daneed to 
the tune of Rory O’More, and the 
following songs were rendered: 
““Mhat’s What the Rose Said to Me,”’ — 
Ruth Sullivan; ‘‘Where the River 
Shannon Flows,’’ Misses May and 
Kila Sargent; ‘‘ Kathleen Mavour- 
neen,’? Anna Callahan; ‘‘Killar-~ 
ney,’’’ Helen MeCashin. The enter- 
tainment was ended by the song 
‘“Come Back to Erin’’ by Anna 
Shay and Gertrude Kane the audi- 
ence joining in the chorus. Music — 
furnished by Miss Annie Beggs was — 
much appreciated by all. The mem- 
bership of the Women’s club is now 
253. : 
Pee 
