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MAGNOLIA. 
H. W. BULLER & SON 
DEALERS IN is visiting her friend, Miss Shepherd 
and renewing many pleasant mem- 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL oe of their trip abroad last sum- 
Some unusual bargains in shoes 
TEAMING AND JOBBING TELEPHONE CONNECTION | may be found at the Charles Hooper 
store, Manchester. W. R. Bell has 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. just bought out Mr. Hooper and he 
Miss Jane Hough of New Britain, 
is practically giving away the stock. 
It would be worth the while of Mag- 
nolia people to call at the store. 
Rev. Samuel M. Crothers of Cam. 
bridge will preach at the Union 
lak L. HANNAFORD chapel, Sunday, August 6th. Ser- 
vices at 10.30. All seats free. 
Postoffice Block : 7 Magnolia, Mass. The first annual dance in aid of 
the New Catholic church will be held 
ee REAL ESTATE ee in the Men’s club house, Tuesday 
evening, . August 22. Chane’ S or- 
Property Oared for Summer Estates for Rent chestra will furnish the music. 
AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL OO. Soloists are to sing next Sunday 
: at the Village church at both morn- 
Telephone 74 Magnolia. ing and evening services. Miss 
Claire of Boston is to sing at the 
morning service and Miss Katharine 
Hollister Bancker at the evening ser- 
vice. Miss Florence Baldwin of 
MAGNOLIA MARKET Boston will speak at the evening 
LAFAYETTF HUNT, Proprietor : Sag aie ee 
service on the ‘‘McAll Mission’’ in 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, &e. France. 
Agent for Deerfoot Farm Cream and Butter é Bi eeaive, on papa ‘ program 
. or the recital next Sunday evening 
Orders taken and delivered promptly Connected by Telephone at the Village church, will be as fol- 
MAGNOLIA > ° . ° MASS. lows: ‘‘March Religioso,”’ Guil- 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospéet 8t., Oambridge mant; ‘‘Consolation,’’ Mendelssohn; 
‘“‘Andante  Solemnelle,’’ Smart; 
‘‘Communion,’’ Batiste; ‘‘Larghet- 
to,’’ Mozart; ‘‘Overture to Masan- 
JONATHAN MAY iells,’’ Auber. 
The annual fair for the Village 
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKER chureh was held in the parlors of 
the Oceanside on Wednesday after- 
f : noon and met with its usual success. 
Notary Public. a Justice of the Peace. The fiower table had half sold out 
ws before the hour set for the sale and 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. the other tables met-with usual gen- 
Telephone 26-2 erous patronage. The candy table 
ie had a record sale—its receipts be- 
ing about $115. The proceeds of 
the fair will be announced next week 
in the North Shore Breeze, when all 
the receipts are in. Mrs. W. R. 
Boyd, Mrs. W. 8S. Richardson, Mrs. 
Sea shore land and Bungalow Lots For Sale Frank Abbott, Misses Lillian Smith 
and Mary Boyd were in charge of 
epee) TE TER EU: the faney table. The apron table 
was presided over by Mrs. Jos. R. 
Crispin and Mrs. John H. Wilkins. 
John T. Commerford Mrs. F. S. Lycett and Miss Alice 
M. KEHOE Libby were in charge of the candy 
‘ Car penter and Builder table. The flower table had at its 
Carpenter - and = Builder head Miss Willis, a guest at the 
Summer Cottages to Rent 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to Jobbing Promptly Attended to Oceanside, who had associated with 
her several friends. 
eer ae Sab aaa MAGNOLIA - - MASS Miss Maud Butler was the guest 
of her friend, Miss Edna Guild of 
Breeze Advertising Pays Patronize the Breeze. Somerville, over the week-end. 
