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Miss he oe tate eae for 
Boston where she intends to spend a few 
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. 
Preston. 
Jas. Story of New York and Frank 
Roberts of Chelsea, Mass., were the 
guests of Charles Brown over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hunt, Mr. 
and Mrs. John Burke, Miss Addie 
Stanley and Mr. Winslow Story attend- 
ed the Elks Memorial services at Glou- 
cester Sunday evening. 
Edward Ballou, Ralph Richardson and 
John C. Lycett spent Saturday evening 
in Salem enjoying Robert Edeson in 
The Call of the North. 
Wm. N. Wilkins, Harry C. Foster 
and Benjamin Foster were down to vote 
‘Tuesday. 
Mrs: Henry W. Brown was the guest 
of her mother Mis. James McCormack 
at Manchester, Tuesday. 
Mrs. H. W. Butler attended the fair 
held by the St. Johns Episcopal church 
at Gloucester Tuesday afternoon. 
. The Bible Class will meet next Tues- 
day evening with Mrs. Elbridge Foster. 
The contract for the brick masonry, 
lathing and plastering on the Men’s Club 
House has been secured in “competition 
by Samuel Wolff of Gloucester. The 
contract price being $2497.50. This 
bid was $103.00 below the lowest of the 
other competitors. 
Born Wednesday, Dec. 9, a son to 
Fred and Nellie (Going) Staples. Fred 
is wearing the smile that won’t come off. 
The entertainment at Fisherman’s In- 
stitute this week, on Wednesday even- 
ing, was in charge of the Magnolia 
young people, under the leadership of 
Fred Dunbar. He secured the services 
of the Social Orchestra of Gloucester, 
of which he is a member, and arranged 
the following program: 
Music by the Orchestra 
Violin Solo Harold Odell 
Music by the Orchestra 
Solo Mrs. Geo. Doucette 
Cornet Solo Frank Dunbar 
Chorus 
Arthur Kehoe 
Fred Dunbar 
Violin Solo 
Trombone Sclo 
Solo Edna Symonds 
Violin Solo Wm. H. Stanwood 
The chorus was composed of Mrs. 
Geo Doucette, Edna Symonds and 
Fred and Frank Dunbar and Michael 
Kehoe. 
Others from Magnolia were Mrs. 
Mrs. Fred Dunbar, 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, George 
~ Doucette, Mrs. Lafayette Hunt and son 
William, Mrs. Addie Stanley and Miss 
Amy Lycett. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 213 
THE MAGNOLIA VOTE. BIBLE STUDY: * 
Precinct 1, Ward 8. iF 
Magnolia ges Theme of the Course: Life Eternal. ~ 
Total Vote Tapa toa 133. :/», 5329 Lesson 6---The Blessed. 
Henry Ht Parse PY: if Consider thoughtfully Matthew — 
Augustus Hubbard 6 13196 “19 :3 “* Poor in spirit’’ means,’ probably, © 
William W. French 6 444 the simple and lowly folk. Compare © 
Blanks Fae 0 60 Proverbs 16:19. Have ‘such'“people — 
: ss Ae always accepted Jesus as Master more 
Yes 39 F4045 readily than opposites? .,..:yeu<peceren ete 
Blanks 2 290 Is the Kingdom of Heaven theirsh 
PLAYGROUND ACT Should men look up to them?:) = 
oe a ce 2. Consider next the third beatitude i in 
Blanks 36 970 Matthew 5: ah “ Meek’: means gentle 
ALDERMEN. and forebearing. Are meek © people , 
*George E, Merchant 11. 1285 usually admired? Are they successful in 
eS # rie business? Read in Matthew 5:38-42 
*John A. eae etalon ee the length to which meekness should go, 
Edwin C. MeIntire x 1009 Is this better than standing up for one’s 
Frederick A. Shackelford 28 858 right? Which requires greater courage? 
James H. Malanson 9 686 Which brings peace? Matthew 11:28- | 
Foes S. McKenzie 10 641 32. Under what circumstances . have. - 
Arthur C. Thurston 14 619 * APB rs 
See Dias s 617 You seen even proud. spirited. men. and 
Anthony C. Rogers > 601 women meek when insulted? What is 
William D. Lufkin 1 578 the secret of meekness? ' Is the’ Brea Re 
te age he Ae tion Jesus pake as to their inheritance too = 
Alb 2 ; optimistic! 
ce rs ; ie 3. Read Matthew 5:10-12. Are we. 
Gilman G. Blatchford 3 329 inthe habit of envying the persecuted? 
Spee eee € : ae Are all persecuted people to be_ envied? 
Edeard i Stee 573 1 which class does Jesus. have refer- = 
Mclain Parsons 1 963 ence? Are business men persecuted for — 
George A. Smith 2 250 openly standing for principal? Give lee 
Be rata i Hs lustration. Are Christians persecuted i in - 
Ch tos Ries P 19) Other-ways? Is this to be regretted? | 
Charles Ht Cons 0 153 Next week we shall consider other ~ 
Hardy S. Holmes 45 135 blessed people. 
Bey ees ae pe 112 
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ol f Seceateg 0 ee Thomas E. Cudmore. 
William P. Daley 0 94 The many friends of Thomas E. Cud-g 
William E. Riley 12 72 
Gconre Fi Miller = 6s more were shocked to learn of his death 
John A. Anderson 1 63 on Sunday, atthe Gloucester Hospital, 
Ralph W. Bradstreet 4 60 after a short illness from abscess on the 
pales Mayo * ee brain, aged 19 years, 3 months, .20 days. 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE ¢ He was taken ill only a few days ago 
Schook Gommittees7bhrée: Wears and was taken to the hospital where he 
Thomas J. Carroll 39 2448 was to undergo a surgical operation but 
naan Bes i de he passed away before the specialist who. 
Lande a euaieae sae Ne, OR was to perform the operation arrived. 
Mared fo Bears : 49 2449 He was the son of Thomas W. and 
William H. Jordan 38 2480 Helen (Durant) Cudmore, and was born 
ae oan ‘ eee 36-2388) in Canton, Mass., removing to Magnolia 
4. Wargames nian iG ond “ 9215 | When quite young. He was well known 
Rite nant 36 2234 and well liked by all who knew him. 
W. Frank Parsons 35 2305 About four years ago his parents removed 
Mrs. Anstess Locke of Lynn, was the 
guest of Mr. and John Lycett on 
‘Tuesday. 
At the last meeting of the aldermen an 
order was adopted for a hearing on Dec. 
29 on petition of the Gloucester Electric 
Co., for pole location on Shore Road. 
Jonathan May 
Real Lstate: Insurance 
NOTARY PUBLIG 
Magnolia, ~ -- - 
Telephones: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
Mass. 
to Gloucester where they now reside. 
He was a graduate of St. Ann’s: paro- 
chial school. Besides his parents he 
leaves six brothers and three sisters to 
mourn his loss, to whom the community 
extend their sympathy i in their beteavaes 
ment. 
The Sk heral took place Wednesday 
morning at 8. o'clock from -his::homé, 
rear 126 Washington street, Gloucester; 
followed by requiem high mass*at~ ‘St. 
Ann’s church at 9 o ’ clock. Interment 
was at at St. Mary’s cemetery, Salem, Mass. 
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