NORTH SHORE BREEZE 21 
MAGNOLIA 
The subject of the morning ser- 
mon at the Village church on Sun- 
| day will be ‘‘Undesirable Citizens.’’ 
Communion will follow the morning 
service. In the evening there will 
| be an illustrated lecture entitled, 
| “Along African Trails,’’ given by 
the Pastor, Dr. Eaton. 
The members of the Upton club 
| enjoyed a tramp to Gloucester. 
| Last Saturday they were permitted 
to use the bowling alleys at the 
Men’s club, where they spent a very 
| pleasant afternoon. 
| The trustees of the Men’s elub 
| have given the boys permission to 
| go into the clubhouse at any time 
| when accompanied by Dr. Eaton. 
The Ladies’ Aid society met with 
Mrs. Willard R. Boyd on Thursday. 
| We are pleased to report that Jon- 
| athan May is recovering rapidly 
| from his recent illness. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perine are 
receiving congratulations on the ar- 
rival of a daughter in their home on 
Magnolia avenue on Wednesday of 
last week. 
Harold Dunbar, while the guest 
of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Brown of 
| Salem the first of the week, met 
with a very painful injury. He 
was wrestling with Mr. Brown when 
| he slipped and in trying -to save 
| himself he put his hand through a 
| pane of glass, badly lacerating his 
| wrist and hand. He was taken to a 
| Salem hospital where it was found 
| necessary to take fourteen stitches 
to close the wound. Two arteries 
were severed in his wrist. 
} Mr. MeDougald, a carpenter on 
the J. H. Walker estate, met with 
an accident on Tuesday while at 
_work. A chisel slipped, badly lac- 
erating his hand. He was hurried to 
_ the Gloucester hospital in an auto- 
_mobile, where the wound was 
' dressed. Nine stitches were taken. 
| _dohn E. May has been confined to 
| the house the past week with a bad 
_ attack of tonsilitis. 
| Miss Sadie Abbott of Leominster, 
| is the guest of her parents, Mr. and 
| Mrs. John L. Abbott for a_ short 
Visit. 
_ Miss Kitty Ballou of Dorchester, 
| is the guest of her brother, Dennis 
©. Ballou this. week. 
Mrs. J. H. Walker of Walkerville, 
| Ont., was in town on Wednesday. 
Mrs. Ernest V. Howe and sons of 
Leominster, are making an_ ex- 
tended visit with her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. John L. Abbott, before re- 
moving to Arlington, where Mr. 
Howe will be employed. 
Miss Mamie Abbott is quite ill at 
her home on Englewood road. 
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Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone 26-2 
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