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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
The many friends of Chester A. 
Knight will be grieved to hear that he 
was taken to the Addison Gilbert hos- 
pital, Gloucester, where he was oper- 
ated upon for appendicitis. 
Herman Staples resumed his duties 
as gardener on the E. C. Richardson 
estate Monday. 
Miss Grace Story of Andover was 
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank Story this week. 
Miss Mattie J. Burke had as her 
guest Miss Lillian Dennett of Glouces- 
ter the first of the week. 
CHAINS 
WATCHE and RINGS 
are the three staple articles of the 
Jewelry business. That is the reason 
we carry a laage line of them 
Chisholm’s Jewelry Store 
Established for 32 years at 
161 Main Street, Gloucester 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Tel. Con. 
Everything for the outfit of your Horses 
Carriage or stable; Auto Supplies, Trunk 
and Bag Repairing 
McCULLOCH’S 
133 Main St., GLOUCESTER, Mass 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A.J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season. 
Auto Garage Connected 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
Gorham Davis, Proprietor Frank H. Davis, Manage 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES, 
Gloucester and Magnolia. 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest styles or 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-charged. 
Telephone 
Ballou 
121-6 Gloucester, 
D. C. 
ai. W. Brown 
D. C. BALLOU & CO. 
General Contractors and 
BUILDERS 
Xa Teaming of all kinds. Gravel, Turf 
Loam and Manure. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
‘Moulton of Lawrence. 
RESTS aE | 
L ake-Croft Inn 
HAMILTON, 
MASS. 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J.C RAUCH Prop. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
Jerry O’Leary was in Roxbury 
Sunday, a guest of his parents. 
J. Henry Coulter was in town 
Sunday. 
Miss Georgie Dunbar returned Sun- 
day from Lynn where she has been 
visiting friends. 
John Wolfe has accepted a position 
with H. F. Sanborn. 
The horses belonging to Mrs. H. 
Curry arrived Saturday of last week. 
Mrs. Curry is expected soon. 
The Heard family of Boston were 
in town Tuesday. 
Mrs. Ada Tarr and her daughter 
Olive were in town this week. 
The Ladies Aid society held a 
whist party Friday afternoon at the 
home of Mrs. A. M. Lycett. 
Mrs. John Commerford has been 
confined to her home for the past 
week, 
Joseph Jacques is reported improved 
in health. 
Owing to the nonappearance of 
several members of the band Sunday, 
there was no marching practice. 
Joseph Wakefield has accepted a 
position as painter with Geo. O. 
He left Mon- 
day morning for Lawrence where he 
has assumed his duties. 
Arthur Steinert and Alex. Koerner 
of Lawrence were guests of Mr. and 
_ Mrs. Henry Butler Sunday. 
Geo. West returned Monday from 
Salem where he has been spending 
the winter. 
The second of ‘Series of Sermons 
for Men” will be held next Sunday 
evening at the Village church: “The 
Earmarks of a Reformer.” 
Miss Bessie Thornton has been 
visiting Miss Frances Libby. 
Mrs. Hildreth of Boston is Visiting 
her neice, Miss Frances Libby. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton arrived 
Thursday for the summer. 
Also a large public and 
Me., 
where he will make a short visit. ~ 
A. J. Rowe returned Thursday for 
the summer. 
There was an 
Friday evening on “ The Beauty of 
Cities.’’ Next Friday evening the 
sequel or “The Village Beautiful,” — 
will be given. Don’t miss this second 
lecture. 
E. Haring Dickenson was in town 
renewing acquaintances this week. 
Mrs. Stone was a guest of her sister 
Mrs. A. M. Lycett this week. 
Manchester and Magnolia friends 
of Mrs. Lillian Sawyer of Fresh 
Water Cove will regret to learn of an 
unfortunate accident at her home the 
first of the week. She slipped and — 
fell, breaking a bone in her leg above 
the ankle. 
MANCHESTER COVE 
F. M. Whitehouse is having a hand- 
some fence put off Summer street be- 
tween his estate and that of Mr. Bige- — 
low. 
Richard Allen had the misfortune 
to cut his thumb quite badly one day 
recently while splitting wood and has 
been laid up as a result. . 
Mrs. John Heath has been confined — 
to her bed since the first of the week 
with an attack of rheumatic fever. 
Miss Edyth Lehigh who-has been — 
spending a week with Mrs. Thomas 
Widger returned to her home in Bos- 
ton Monday. 
Miss Florence Holt of Lynn spent 
Sunday with Mrs. Gardner Heath. 
_Mrs. Willard Boyd and. daughter 
Mary spent the week-end visiting 
friends in Lynn. 
_ The BrEEzE sent by mail to any 
part of the U.S.—1 year'Y dollar. 
illustrated lecture — 
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