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MAGNOLIA 
The members of the Magnolia Wo- 
men’s club ‘‘went to Holland’? on 
‘Tuesday evening. ‘The program for the 
evening was styled a Dutch ‘Treat and in 
their excursion through Holland they 
passed through Amsterdam, Dresden, 
and Rotterdam. Dutch dancing follow- 
ed accompanied by appropriate Dutch 
music. Owing to today being being a 
national holiday, there will be no danc- 
ing at the club on this evening. Next 
week the feature of the program will be 
a musicale on ‘Tuesday evening. The 
rest of the program will be as_ usual. 
The membership of the club has now 
reached 132, and is constantly on the in- 
crease. 
The Lord’s Supper will be observed 
at the Village church tomorrow after the 
morning service. 
Liquor matters will be discussed to- 
morrow evening at the Village church. 
This is a question of general interest in 
the community. ‘The service will begin 
ato clos 
Both pool tables at the Men’s club 
have been newly covered with a fine 
smooth cloth and are in admirable con- 
dition for the season’s demand. ‘The 
plano secured this year is an excellent 
Huntington and it stands ready for many 
a ‘‘ good sing’’ during the summer sea- 
son. 
The Breeze takes pleasure in com- 
mending the public spirit of Shackelford 
& Reynolds, shoe dealers of Gloucester, 
in removing their big bill board on Stan- 
ley corner on learning that it offended 
public sentiment. 
The pleasant weather of Sunday 
brought out many automobile parties. 
A number, attracted by the Sunday even- 
ing concert at the Hesperus, stopped 
there for dinner and supper. Among 
them were, William L. Walker of Bos- 
ton; Miss Lucy Priest, daughter of the 
proprietor of Hotel Preston, at Beach 
Bluff, who came in her Stevens-Duryea 
with a party of five. A number of 
parties also came for the week-end, 
among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Alex 
Marr of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 
Ward, and Miss Dunlevy, of London, 
England; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Proctor 
and J. S. Proctor of Fitchburg; A. B. 
Craven of Boston; Mrs. Richmond 
Lovering and baby of Cincinnati; 
William Darrell of Boston; F. M. 
Thompson of Portland, Maine; 5S. S. 
Shippen and Miss Shippen of Philadel- 
phia; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cowing, 
Miss Mildred Cowing, and Miss Amy 
L. Cowing of Cincinnati; and Mr. and 
Mrs. O. Hoppe of Boston together with 
Mrs. R. B. Covey of New York. The 
Hoppes and Mrs. Covey were guests at 
the Colonial Arms at Gloucester last 
season. 
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The Sarcophagus is the most popular form of cemetery memorial at this time. The name 
comes from the Greeks, but the style of the modern Sarcophagii is quite different from their 
cothn-shaped stone boxes in which they place their dead. No other style of monument gives more 
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