(56 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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MAGNOLIA 
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Miss. Elizabeth Brown has_ been 
quite ill at the home of her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.. Brown, 
Magnolia avenue. 
Miss Hester Gosbee of North Cam- 
bridge has returned to her home af- 
ter a visit with Miss Beatrice Story 
at her home on Magnolia avenue. 
Miss Story is to return to Boston 
with Miss Gosbee for a short visit. 
Lady Leonora Speyer and Miss 
Marcia van Dresser, who are spend- 
ing the season at the Oceanside, gave 
a delightful musical at the Men’s 
clubhouse for. the members of the 
Men’s and Women’s clubs last Sat- 
urday evening, The music was 9i 
the best and the large audience was 
very responsive. Lady Speyer the 
violinist, was accompanied by. My. 
Wallace Goodrich of Manchester. 
Her selections included Aria by 
Fiocco, Dvorak’s Humoresque, “La 
Precieuse” by Couferin, rearranged 
by Kreisler, Solemn Melody by Wal- 
ford, Viennese Waltz (Davies) by 
Kreisler, Aria by Hugo Becker, and 
the Hungarian Dance by Hobay. 
Miss Van Dresser, who has but re- 
cently returned from Germany, 
where she’ has been studying, sang 
three French “Tes. Bercaux”’ 
and “Aprés un Reve” by Fauré, and 
‘“Psyché”: by Paladihle; “My Lovely 
Celia? “and Shepherds Thy De 
menor Vary” from the old English; 
SOngS, 
and ‘My Star’ fron Rogers and 
“The Wind and the Leaves” by 
Leoni. Seldom has the membership 
of these two clubs been privileged to 
hear a well selected program by such 
artists, and the appreciation and 
gratitude has not yet waned. 
The days are filled at the Women’s 
club with rehearsals for the big event 
of the the minstrel show, 
which the QOlceanside girls are pre- 
paring for next Thursday and Fri- 
day evenings. The minstrel show is 
developing nicely under the coaching 
of Miss Mary Powers and is to have 
some good music and dancing. The 
instrels will be followed by two 
singing and dancing sketches in cos- 
a one-act comedy, “A 
season, 
tume, and by 
Pan of Fudge,” the latter a_ shoit 
sketch with plenty of action. Miss 
Helene Sherman, “the manager ol 
the club. is coaching the comedy. 
. August.20, 1915. 
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Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
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usual Sunday evening concert will 
be held from nine until ten o’clock. 
Seats will be 25 and 35 cents. There 
was no dancing class this week on 
account of Gloucester Day, but the Harry Greenough of Manchester 
class will meet with Miss Long as is driving one of. May’s Manchester- 
usual. next. Tuesday evening. he Gloucester ’busses.- 
