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July 23, 19T5. 
MAGNOLIA 
Every room except one is rented at 
the Men’s club and the mexbership 
is well over one hundred. 
the attractions at the elub was the 
Cabaret show given last Saturday 
evening. The following program 
was presented: Grand March of the 
Hobo Band, led by Charlie Chaplin, 
17th; chorus, “Dublin Bay” and ‘“My 
Kentucky Home;” one step by the 
‘company; “Tipperary,” by Master 
pany PP y : 
Walters (aged four); “Dream Girl” 
by Clara Corrin and chorus; quick 
crayon sketches, Leslie M. Walters ; 
“If God is Willing I’ll Come Back to 
You,” George Adams accompanied 
by Allan MacDuff, the composer ; 
“Poor Pauline,’ comedy — sketch, 
Messrs English and Peters; “Ger- 
mans Breaking Thru,” Miss Isabelle 
Lee; monologue, “Afternoon at the 
Moving Pictures with Maggie,” Mr. 
English. Waiters: Messrs. Biener 
(Charlie Chaplin), Lindberg, Hoi- 
land, Everett Grady, Frank Grady, 
Kerr and MacDuff. Ladies’ chorus: 
Misses Hession, Honan, Toolin, New- 
ell, Sweeney, Ryan and Corrin. Ac- 
companists: | Miss Kittie Hession, 
Mr. MacDuff, assisted by Miss _ Isa- 
belle Lee of Manchester on the 
drums. All the stunts were good 
and were greatly enjoyed. The af- 
fair netted about $30.00 for the clu. 
The regular dance Wednesday even- 
ing was well attended. There will be 
no dance tomorrow evening and none 
text Wednesday on account of 
Gentlemen’s Night at the Women’s 
club. On Saturday evening of next 
week, however, a dance will be given 
at the Men’s club with music by three 
pieces of the Ladies’ orchestra of 
Beverly. Admission upon presenta- 
tion of membership ticket only. Free 
to ladies. The restaurant is increas- 
ingly popular and the Sunday din- 
ners at 75 cents are well patronized. 
A broiled chicken dinner will be ser- 
ved Sunday. 
Special attention is called to the 
motion picture show at the Men's 
club tonight. A good program will 
be shown with a new Charlie Chaplin 
picture. 
Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Jacobs and a 
party of friends from Waltham mo- 
tored down to spend Sunday with 
Mrs. H. W. Brown at her home here. 
Miss Nellie Locke of Bridgewater 
has been a recent guest of the John 
C. Lycetts, Magnolia avenue. Mrs. 
Locke also of Bridgewater arrived 
Friday for a short stay. 
SPRAYING AND 
INSECT WORK 
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when you get there. 
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Miss Marion Story left Wednes- ROOMS TO RENT— 
day for the exposition at San Fran- This is the season of year when 
Cisco as” one of the fortunate con- the Breeze ce tecto helt fo | aa 
testants in the Journal contest. Miss , Petite hae dpsed ote 
Story’s route will be by way of Mont- 
real to Seattle and Vancouver down 
the coast to San Francisco by. boat. 
The trip will last a_ little over a 
month. 
Miss Augusta Carr of Medford 
has béen a recent guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. John V. Carr, Magnolia ave. 
Lawyer Gibbs was having an in- 
terview with his client. 
“Now,” said the lawyer, “I 
know the whole truth before | 
successfully defend you. Have 
told me everything, Hadley?” 
“Ves,” replied the prisoner, “every- 
thing, except where | hid the money, 
and | want that for myself.” 
must 
can 
you 
R. E. Henderson 
who want to procure apart- 
ments and rooms on the North 
Shore for summer. Advertise- 
ments inserted in the Breeze 
classified columns have brought 
prompt returns to others—why 
not you? The cost is trivial. 
Results are what count. 
“Oh, Kathryn,” cried Emma, “have 
you heard the news about Lillte 
Homer ?” 
“No,” was the reply, “what is it?” 
“Why, she has eloped with her 
father’s coachman,” said Emma. 
“Isn't it shocking ?” 
“Oh, well,’ said Kathryn. “what 
can you expect of a family that 
doesn’t keep a chauffeur ?”’ 
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