NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
First Class Groceries 
and Kitchen Furnishings 
P. S. LYCETT, 
Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
ie VV. BUTLER. & SON 
Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS, 
H. L. HANNAFORD 
Postoffice Block Magnolia, Mass. 
REAL ESTATE.. 
Property Cared for Summer Estates for Rent 
AGENT FOR GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. 
AGENT FOR DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect street, Cambridge. 
JONATHAN MAY 
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKER 
Notary Public. = pee Justice of the Peace. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone 26-2 
Summer Cottages to Rent 
Sea shore land and Bungalow Lots For Sale 
BEST on the NORTH SHORE 
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MAGNOLIA 
The topie for the Christian En- 
deavor meeting on Friday evening 
will be ‘‘Things That Kill.’’ 
Mrs. Walker Eaton is enjoying a 
short visit with friends in Revere, 
this week. 
Mrs. Frank Chick of Boston was 
in town the last of the week. 
The ladies’ whist elub will meet 
with Mrs. Edgar Story on Tuesday 
of next week. 
Henry G. Hall, who recently 
purchased the Kirby cottage, moved 
down from Salem Friday. 
The John C. Lycetts have removed 
from the Locke cottage to one on 
Magnolia avenue, owned by A. M. 
Lyeett. 
All are looking forward to the 
Grand Ball at the Men’s elub on 
Monday evening, which will no 
doubt, prove to be a very delightful 
affair. Dancing will be from 8 to 
11.30 o’clock. Music by Chane’s or- 
chestra. Admission twenty-five and 
fifteen cents. All are invited. 
Rev. and Mrs. Stackpole, who 
were guests at the Stanley cottage 
the past week, have returned to 
their home in Andover. 
The W. H. Coolidges of Newton, 
have opened their summer home for 
the season. 
Miss Katherine Brinley of Phila- 
delphia, is in town this week. 
The schools opened Monday after 
the usual spring vacation of one 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Allen and son 
Perry, were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Jonathan May on Sunday. 
Alfred McCracken and family are 
occupying a cottage on Fuller street, 
for the season. 
Mrs. James Wolfe returned Tues- 
day from an extended visit to Bev- 
erly Farms, 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lycett were 
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philemon 
Sanborn at West Action, over the 
week-end. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The fire department was called 
out early this morning to put out a 
lively blaze at the estate of Mrs. 
EK. B. Haven on West street. It is 
thought that some one took a lan- 
tern used to light an _ obstructed 
sidewalk, scattering the oil over the 
thick hedge along the street line, 
and then touched it off. At any 
rate the hedge was burning briskly 
when the apparatus arrived and 
over 100 feet of it was burned. 
Mrs. John Grey of Haskell street, 
is reported to be very ill. 
