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MAGNOLIA a 
Lost-—An Angora kitten, yellow, 
with collar. Suitable reward for its 
ret to Mrs. C. Brown, Mallard 
ee rows, Malla tin Absence 
Many Magnolia baseball fans plan 
to go to Manchester tomorrow after- 5 Your friends and your 
noon to see the opening game of the loved ones are only as far 
series between Manchester and Bey- away as the nearest tele- 
erly. The games will be hard-fought 
en both sides, and both teams are 
confident of victory. You like to think of 
Miss Hester Gosbee of North h wet 1 
Cambridge arrives today for a week’s one sto fe ante Sy iin 
at the seashore, in the 
visit with Miss Beatrice Story, Mag- 
rolia avenue. country or in the moun- 
Richard Wilkinson is ill at his tains, even though the 
home here with a nervous shock. claims of business hold 
In place of the usual religious ser- you in town. 
vice at the Village church Sunday 
night, James B. Thrasher of Natick 
will give a program of his delightful 
French-Canadian dialect poems and 
stories. Mr. Thrasher reads espe- 
cially from the works of Dr. Ham- 
mond and his interpretation of the 
phone. 
Absence need not mean 
total separation, however. 
There’s a wonderful com- 
fort and pleasure’ in chat- 
ting with them daily by 
emotions of the French-Canadian is telephone. And the sound 
very sympathetic. Mr. Thrasher | of your voice will be hailed 
read here one Sunday night last win- B® with joy. 
ter and was considered to be one of 
the 1rost interesting and most appeal- 
There will be no toll charge on a 
ing of the speakers who came here Particular Party Call if you are not 
j S S connected with the person whose 
during the Season. name you have given to the Toll 
Mrs. R. T. Gléndenning returned Operator. 
yesterday from a two weeks’ trip to 
ryerville, Quebec. She made tie 
trip to Quebec by auto. 
Kerepinc Up APPEARANCES. 
“‘What’s the use of buying a fly 
swatter?” growled Mr. Cobbles. “A 
folded newspaper does well enough.” 
“Do you think I’m going to swat 
flies with a folded newspaper when 
there are visitors here, Henry Cob- 
bles?” asked Mrs. Cobbles. “I TIPE NGANIetho dock mot advertise 
should say not!” 
is like the man in the dark with- 
A henpecked little man was about 
to take an examination for life insur- out a lantern 
ance. : 
“You don’t dissipate, do you?” He knows where he is 
asked the physician as he made ready 
for tests. “Not a fast liver, or any- Nobody else does 
thing of that sort?” 
The little man hesitated a mo vent, 
looked a bit frightened, then replied REGULAR ANSWER EXPLODED, 
in a small, piping voice: “I sometimes Teacher—Now, I want one of you “Tt’s the things we haven’t got that 
chew a little gum.” to give me a sentence using the three make us unhappy,” remarked Hie par- 
cea in, 7 simple tenses. lor philosopher. 
Aways IN EVIDENCE. Johnnie—Don’t think of the future “How about the toothache?” sug- 
Baseball presents a curious claim until the present is past. gested the mere man.—Judge. 
To thought—no one can doubt it. ie 1 : chED Sees 
When you’re not looking at a game Lots of strange things are done n he whole of life is but a moment of 
You're hearing talk about it. the name of precedent. time. 
SCEMENTING, BOLTING R. E. HENDERSON 
and INSECT WORK .. << Box 244. BEVERLY, MASS. Telephone. 
