MAGNOLIA 
A large and delightful party for 
the members of the Village Sunday 
school was held at the Men’s club 
Monday evening from seven o’clock 
until nine. Dancing, bowling and 
music formed a large part of the eve- 
ning’s entertainment. Piano selec- 
tions were furnished by Misses Edna 
Symonds, Clara Corren, Ella Hoy- 
sradt, Marian Scott Abbott, and Jen- 
nie Mackay. Members of the Upton 
club served ice cream and cake and 
each one received a box of candy. 
The party was an unparalleled suc- 
cess and more than made up for the 
loss of the usual picnic. 
‘Miss Mary Abbott left Thursday 
for a few days’ visit with her brother, 
Thomas Abbott, at Hartford, Ct. 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton, the reg- 
ular pastor will occupy the pulpit at 
the Village church at both services, 
Sunday. The morning service will 
open, as usual, at 10.45 ‘and the even- 
ing service will begin at 7.30 for the 
winter months. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pike and daugh- 
ter, Miss Marion, who have been at 
the Moulton cottage this summer, 
have returned to Quincy. 
Misses Rose and Ella Harding re- 
turned to New York after closing the 
Lexington ave. shop, Friday. 
The De Pinna shop on Lexington 
avenue is closed for the winter 
months and Mr. and Mrs. R. Law- 
rence have returned to New York af- 
ter spending the season at the Smith 
cottage, Raymond st. 
Allen McKinnon of Manchester 
and Edward Allan of Providence, R. 
J., have finished the season’s work at 
the North Shore Swimming pool. 
Mrs. Henry Brown, Mrs. F. Em- 
erson, Mrs. O. P. Story and daughter, 
Miss Dorothy Story, enjoyed a motor 
trip to New Hampshire, Tuesday. 
John Black of Gloucester has re- 
turned to his home after being em- 
ployed at the Oceanside all summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLoud of 
Lynn, were guests of Mrs. O. P. 
Story, Magnolia avenue, Monday. 
Mrs. Abbie Story is making a visit 
to the Edward Fosters at Winchester, 
for a short while. 
Miss Mabelle Sampson concludes 
her season’s work in the check-room 
at the Oceanside hotel Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Davis are 
spending the week with Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Davis at their home on 
Magnolia avenue. 
Miss Berth 1a Mullin has completed 
her season’s work at the Men’s club. 
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Miss Mae Sullivan of Lanesvilie 
has been a recent guest of Mrs. John 
V. Carr, Magnolia avenue. 
Allen MacDuff returned to Wor- 
cester the first of the week after his 
season at the Oceanside pavilion. 
Miss Priscilla Quigley of Boston 
was a week-end guest of Miss Mary 
Kelly, Raymond st. 
Miss Katherine Gilmore has _ re- 
turned to Lanesville after spending 
the season at the Norman Cottage. 
The dining-room at the Men’s club 
closed last Saturday and will re-open 
the latter part of next June, under 
the same management. Rev. F. J. 
Libby, who has ‘been in charge at the 
club this summer returned to Exeter, 
N. H., Monday in time to take up his 
duties at the Phillips-Exeter academy, 
where he is instructor in mathematics. 
Mr. Libby has been untiring in his 
efforts for the welfare of the Men’s 
club and in spite of the adverse sea- 
son which has prevailed everywhere, 
has accomplished a great deal. Next 
year will see the results of this year’s 
labor. Mr. Dunbar will be assistant 
manager next season as this. 
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SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
Miss Helen MacDonald: 
been employed in the dining-room of 
the Men’s club this season has re- 
turned to Gloucester. 
Mrs. John V. Carr was a guest of 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Dion 
of Lanesville over Sunday. 
Algodt Seaburg has returned to 
school in Boston after spending the 
season at Magnolia. 
Dr. J. C. Sullivan and Dr? Mark 
Rice have closed their dentist office at 
the Comerford cottage, Magnolia ave., 
and have returned to Boston. 
Lester Dunbar is recovering fron 
his recent illness at the home of his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 
Dunbar, Magnolia ave. 
The Norman Inn has closed its 
dining-room for the season. The 
cottage will: be open under new man- 
agement next season. 
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