MAGNOLIA 
“Bleazar’s Graft” will be the sub- 
ject of the sermon at the Village 
church Sunday morning. Sunday 
evening a concert will be given by 
Thomas’ Original Jubilee singers, who 
will render a very select program of 
Southern melodies well known and 
dear to every heart. All are cordially 
invited. A rare treat is in store for 
those who attend. The Christian En- 
deavor topic this evening will be 
“Lessons of the Life of Samson.” 
The Ladies’ Aid society met at the 
parsonage on Thursday. 
The ladies whist club met at the 
home of Mrs. Jas. R. Crispin Tues- 
day afternoon. 
Mrs. John H. Wilkins returned the 
first of the week from a very pleasant 
visit with her son William N. Wil- 
kins at his home in Dorchester. 
Miss Etta Harvey of Gloucester was _ 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. 
Foster Tuesday. 
At the meeting of the Parent- 
Teacher association Tuesday evening 
a large number were present. The 
meeting was presided over by Mrs. 
Fred Dunbar, president. Dr. Geo. W. 
Blaisdel! of Manchester gave a very 
interesting talk on “Cleanliness as a 
Prevention of Disease.” Several 
musical selections were rendered by 
Arthur Keroe, violinist and Miss 
Catherine Macauley, pianist. Re- 
freshments of ice cream and _ cake 
were served after a very pleasant so- 
cial hour. A vote was taken to have 
five meetings to take’ place on the 
first Tuesday evening of each month. 
The good skating on Clark’s pond 
is being enjoyed by the young people 
of this vicinity. 
Miss Viola Deane of Somerville, 
was the guets of her aunt, Mrs. P. S. 
Lycett over the week-end. 
Wife—Any fashions in that paper, 
Jack? 
Jack (who has just settled a dress- 
maker’s bill)—Yes, but they’re no use 
to you dear. It’s yesterday’s paar 
_ —London Opinion. 
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George W. Perkins said the other 
day: 
The Bull Mose party is here to 
stay. From week to week, from 
month to month, it will fiht on. It 
—— J. 
MAY 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
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MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
Ue ae Ee, 
isn’t like a New Year’s resolution or 
a New Year’s diary. 
“To you keep a diary?’ I said toa 
man the other day. 
“Ves,” he answered. ‘For the last 
twenty-seven years I have kept a 
diary rgularly for the first three days 
of January.’” 
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