38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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MAGNOLIA 
William Wilkins was a week-end 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilkins 
of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Ballou had 
as their guest over Sunday William 
Silver of paint Rowe 
Ralph Story has a position in the 
tobacco store, owned by Frederick 
Staples, on Magnolia avenue. 
Edward Kelly of Pride’s Crossing 
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 
Kelly, Raymond street, the latter part 
of last week. 
The children of the Sunday School 
of the Village church will be given a 
party at the Men’s clubhouse, Mon- 
day evening, September 14, from 
seven until ten. 
Silas Dion of Lanesville and Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph Dion of Manchester, 
N. H., were in town Monday as 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carr, 
Magnolia avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Batman and family 
of Boston, who have been spending 
the summer in town returned Satur- 
day. Mr. Batman is employed by the 
Reginald Fosters of Coolidge Point 
as chauffeur. 
Vernan Wolfe returned home 
Wednesday after a fortnight’s ‘visit 
with Mr. and Mrs. Lassey at Wor- 
cester. 
Mrs. J. B. Knowlton is visiting her 
daughter, Mrs. FE. H. Dickingson at 
her home in New Hampshire. Mrs. 
Dickingson has just completed a 
motor trip through Maine. 
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Loring Nauss iof 
Gloucester were in town Monday as 
suests of Mrs. Abbie Story. They 
left Wednesday for Skagway, Alaska, 
where they will be entertained by 
Mrs. Story’s son, Frederick Story. 
Miss Alice Libby of Oxford, Ohio, 
eueice Monday for a week’s visit 
with . and Mrs. James H. Ander- 
son ‘their summer home, “Lily 
Pond Cottage,” Coolidge Point. 
The employees of the Oceanside 
Hotel held their annual dance in the 
dining room of the Annex Monday 
evening. Very many were present 
from out of town, making a large 
party. The affair was a masquerade 
and many attractive and _ original 
costumes were seen. Music was 
furnished by the Oceanside orchestra 
and ice cream was served. 
James N. Connolly has captured 
first prize in the pool tournament at 
the Men’s club and E. E. Allen took 
second place. In the checker contest 
Messrs. Moody, Buckland and Coop- 
er are in the running at present. Mrs. 
F. A. Berge has the highest score for 
ladies in bowling for the season. This 
Friday evening the last of the 
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“movies” performances will be held 
and a good program is promised. On 
Saturday evening there will be an in- 
formal dance at the clubhouse. The 
hop will start at nine o’clock and no 
charge will be made. 
The Masquerade Party at the Wo- 
men’s club last Tuesday evening was 
perhaps the most successful affair of 
the season, many appearing in cos- 
tume. The march at 9.30 was led 
by Mrs. Bertha Wilson as “Ikey” 
and Miss Susan Symonds as a Lady 
of ' QOuality>  Dhreé: , prizesa were 
offered: one for the prettiest costume, 
one for the most original, and one 
for the funniest. All the costumes 
were so good that it was very hard 
for the judges to make their deci- 
sions but the awards were finally 
made as follows: the prettiest cos- 
tume, Miss May McCaffrey, Tam- 
bourine girl, the most origins al; Miss 
Jennie Degenkolds, representing the 
Boston Transcript; and the funniest, 
Miss Gertrude Hession as Daddy 
Longlegs. Among the other very 
attractive costumes were two baby 
dolls. Yesterday the exhibition of 
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done by the dressmaking 
class was held and today the em- 
broidery class gives its exhibition, 
concluding the season’s courses. The 
last Gentlemen’s night of the season 
will be held Tuesday evening. 
Helen Gardner, the little daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner of 
Magnolia avenue, Was hostess to 16 
the work 
of her young friends Tuesday after- 
noon in honor of her third birthday. 
Henry Dolan was in town Friday, 
having just returned from a_ three 
months’ trip to Europe. Mr. Dolan 
is employed, as chauffeur for Mrs. 
R. M. Colfelt. 
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