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A merry party of forty-seven children 
and adults participated in the Sunday 
School picnic on Wednesday. 
The Fresh Water Cove ladies held a 
little sale Thursday afternoon at the 
Chapel at which the sum of twenty-five 
dollars was realized. 
Rev. W. H. Penniman of Berea 
college, who told some delightful stories 
of the Mountaineers’ life in Kentucky at 
the Hesperus recently is to speak at the 
Oceanside on Monday evening. He 
will be introduced by Dr. Robert Collyer. 
Wm. Hamilton of Clinton, who was 
drug clerk at the store of A. M. Lycett 
& Son last summer, was in town Thurs- 
day evening renewing acquaintances. 
On Wednesday, the 19th, a daughter 
arrived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Lloyd, and ason in the home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chane at Mag- 
nolia. 
A letter from Mrs. John E. May, who 
left here three weeks ago on the Saxonia 
for Sweden, states that she arrived there 
Monday of last week. Mrs. May is vis- 
iting in Trollhatten, Sweden, where she 
will remain for two weeks and is expect- 
to return here early in September. 
Entertainment at the Young Women's 
Club. 
The entertainment given by the mem- 
bers of 1908, of the Young Women’s 
club, Magnolia, Tuesday evening, was a 
complete success and was enjoyed by 
all. The girls gave the entertainment 
with the purpose of raising sufficient 
funds to present the club with a pair of 
andirons for the fire-place. Among so 
many members it was hard to select the 
ones who should represent the club but 
the following program was finally 
arranged : 
Selections from Carmen, 
New Victor Talking Machine 
Solo, in costume, Miss Belle Boyle 
“’The Modern Maud Muller,’’ an up to date 
pantomine, Miss Jessie Pease (Maud Muller) 
“The Man with the Automobile,’’ 
Josephine Carroll 
Katherine Dempsey 
Jennie Arthur 
May Winchester 
Solo, May Clune 
Tableau, ‘‘ Barbara Frietchic,’? Annie Gaudet 
Tableau, ‘‘ The Fortune Teller,”’ 
Misses Hannah Pease and Florence King 
Josephine Lambert 
Tableau, ‘‘ Maidenhood,”’ Mabel Pease 
Solo Dance in costume, Emma Lambert 
Tableau, ‘‘The Old Maid and the Bachelor 
Gurl,”* Mildred Shaw and Helen O’Dea 
Tableau, ‘‘The Milkmaid,’’ 
‘<The Country Girl,”’ 
‘©The Country Boy,”’ 
Mandolin Solo, 
ry 
Solo, 
Katherine Fowler 
Solo, ‘* Daddy,”’ Belle Boyle 
Tableau, ‘‘ Stolen Sweets,’’ Louise Ramelli 
Tableau, ‘‘ The Witches from Macbeth,” 
May Atwood, Katherine Atwood and Marion 
Wilder 
Tableau, ‘* Bed Time Scenes,”’ 
Agnes Cameron, Hattie Lombard and the dolly 
¥inale, Liberty, 
Mary Madigan, Katherine Fowler and Annie 
Gaudet 
Miss Logan’s music between the num- 
bers was very pleasing and appropriate, 
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while the closing number, ‘The Star 
Spangled Banner,’’ brought everyone to 
their feet. The hall was packed, people 
even sitting on the piazza and it is esti- 
mated that there were about 300 people 
present. About $37 was cleared above 
all expenses. 
Among the auto parties that stopped 
at the Hesperus over night, “Tuesday, 
were Harry Darlington, jr., of Pitts- 
burg and C. B. Stuart of New York. 
Mr. Stuart is a Yale man, class of ’06, 
and was well known on the gridiron, 
having played end on the ’ varsity eleven. 
The young men have been spending the 
summer at Newport and went from 
Magnolia to York Beach where they 
will spend a few days and then go on to 
the mountains for the balance of the sea- 
son. 
Miss Gusten F. Anderson, Medical 
Gymnast and Masseuse. Graduated 
from Prof. Unman’s Institute, Stock- 
holm, Sweden. Young Women’s club, 
room 4, Magnolia, Mass. ‘Telephone 
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