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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
Rev. Markham W. Stackpole of 
Andover, formerly of Magnolia, has 
been appointed as preacher at Ap- 
pleton Chapel, Harvard college, for 
Sunday. Rey. Mr. Stackpole is a 
patron for the 34th annual commons 
dance at Andover Academy to be 
held in the Borden gymnasium on 
the 9th. 
The Ladies’ Whist club met with 
Mrs. Teresa Knowles on Tuesday. 
They will meet with Mrs. Wilson B. 
Richardson on Tuesday, March 12. 
ESSEX 
Miss Louise Story Oxner of Ne- 
ponset, spent Sunday with her 
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
L. Story of Winthrop street. 
The pupils of the class of 1912, 
Essex High school, will present the 
drama, ‘‘Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry 
Yard’’ tonight at the Town hall. 
This presentation promises to be a 
treat. 
Mr.. and Mrs. Aaron Cogswell 
gave a party in honor of the birth- 
day of Frances Dade at their home 
on Spring street, Tuesday, February 
22d 
Miss Bessie Wilson, a former 
teacher of the Essex high school, 
was in town visiting friends re- 
cently. 
The annual town meeting will be 
held at the Town hall Monday, 
Mach 4. 
Miss Magaret Langill of Boston 
spent the week-end with her friend, 
Miss Helen McIver of Martin street. 
The annual town reports for 1912 
were distributed about town last 
week by Fred M. Burnham. 
Miss Margery Story of Wellesley 
was at home over the week-end. 
At the Methodist church, Sunday 
afternoon, Rev. Mr. Koonsen’s sub- 
ject was, ‘‘True Friendship the Ba- 
sis of Christian Service.’’ 
The recent musical and social en- 
tertainment held in the church was 
a success socially and _ financially. 
The following program was given: 
singing by Miss Ruth E. Marshall’s 
class; piano solo, Miss Avice Riggs; 
speaking by Ruth Gates; reading, 
by Miss Ruth E. Marshall; solo, by 
William Ross; piano solo, by Miss 
Hilma CC. Gilbert; refreshments. 
Mr. Costain from the Boston School 
of Theology, filled an interesting 
part of the program. 
Mrs. Lelia, wife of B. F. Ray- 
mond, died at her home at Essex 
Centre Tuesday after several weeks’ 
illness. She was the daughter of 
the late Mr. and Mrs. Abel Story 
and her life was spent in Essex. 
She leaves, besides her husband, two 
PEM RE a a a a a at ne 
You’ Il Trade Here Eventually. 
Why Not Now? 
Nowhere in the city, is there a store which is so thoroughly 
stocked with such a choice line of groceries and provisions, 
as you will find here, in our old ‘“‘new” home. 
We have spared no expense to make our store the leader in its 
line on Cape Ann, and we will spare no expense to maintain 
the lead which we now have. 
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sons, Frank E. Raymond and Chas. 
A. Raymond, and three daughters, 
Misses Lelia, Lydia S. and Nellie 
Raymond, and one grandson, be- 
sides hosts of friends. She will be 
ereatly missed in the home, where 
her whole hfe was devoted to her 
family. 
Inventories of estates filed at Sa- 
lem on Monday 
Susan M, Story of Essex, $3051.36. 
Our own cold storage plant, recently installed, serves to keep 
fresh, our entire stock of meats. 
Our low prices on Saturday specials, will surprise you. 
Yours for a square deal. 
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MAGNOLIA 
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the Breeze office. 
