64 NORTH SHORE BREEZE .and Reminder 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. F. F. Story is visiting friends 
in Lexington. 
Clifford Wolfe is now running a 
car for ‘Thomas Joyce. 
Axel Nelson is working for the 
Bay State Power Company at Salem. 
Helene Sherman is managing 
Hall’s gift shop on Lexington ave. 
Mrs. Bertha Wilson of Boston 1s 
visiting Edna Symonds on Magnolia 
ave. 
Florence Parsons is working for 
Mme. Najla Mogabgab, Lexington 
Row. : 
Layton Symonds has the same posi- 
tion this season as last, with De 
Pinna Co. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy French of Ev- 
erett are spending a few days at the 
home of Edward Symonds, the father 
of Mrs. French. 
Rose Nelson, Mildred Comerford, 
Ernest Latcas and Edna Symonds 
have good positions for the summer 
with the Slattery Co. 
Hugh Kelley and family of Boston 
are now located at their summer 
lbome on Raymond street. 
“Mrs. Ernest Dunbar and daughter, 
Alice, of Hudson are visiting at the 
home of Mrs. Fred 8. Lycett. 
Rev. Milo H. Gates, D.D., vicar of 
Intercession chapel, Trinity parish, 
New York City, will preach at the 
Union chapel, Sunday morning at 
10.45. Holy Communion will be cele- 
brated following the morning service. 
The Village Church will hold its 
annual flower bazaar at the church, 
..Norman ave., July 19th, from 10:30 . 
avm..to 10 p.m. Mrs. Emma Howe 
will have charge of the fancy table; 
Mrs. W. R. Boyd, “Mrs. Wiggs and 
Her Cabbage Patch,” one of the at- 
tractions for the children; Abbie 
May. ice cream; Mrs. E. L. Story, 
domestic:. Mrs. Fred $: Lycett, ap- 
rons; Mrs. Ernest Lucas, cake; Mary 
Boyd and Ruth Scott, candy; Mrs. 
Edith Abbott, punch; Mrs. William 
Richardson, the 25c-table, and Mrs. 
Harry C. Foster, flowers. Gifts will 
be gratefully received by the com- 
mittee at the church or they may be 
sent to the chairman of the bazaar, 
Mrs. Thomas H. Hunt, Magnolia Inn. 
If stormy the sale will be held the 
next fair day. 
SPRAYING AND 
INSECT WORK 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
Legal Trading Stamps with all Cash Sales of Groceries 
P.S. Lycett relephone 443~ Magnolia, Mass. 
July 14, 1916, 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
J. MAY——— 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426R Magnolia. 
TT | 
THE SUNSET HOUSE 
Miss M. G. Walsh, Prop. 
Magnolia Ave., Magnolia 
Gentrally located, near Beach, 
Everything homelike. 
Transients Accommodated, 
Reasonable Rates 
Board by the Day or By the Week 
Special Arrangements made for 
Supper Parties to Order 
Telephone 
8586-W 
The minstrel show given at the 
Woman’s clubhouse Tuesday evening 
by some young people of Fresh Water 
Cove and Gloucester was a great suc- 
cess in every way. 
Recent arrivals at the Magnolia Inn 
are as follows: Eugene B. Howells, 
Mrs. C. S. Delfendohl, Cora E. Me- 
Kenzie, Alinta Campbell, Boston, Dr. 
and Mrs. Brainerd and Miss Marion 
A. Barron, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. 
W...:J..-Peck, Ardmore; Penn-3) Mrs. 
R. M. Townsend, Worcester; Mrs. 
E. H. Hood, Cambridge; Mrs. Alice 
M. Miller, Miss Alice M. Miller, Jr., 
and Richard C. Miller, Washington, 
D. C.; Mrs. William R. Warren, Mrs. 
John B. Warren, Mrs. John B. War- 
ren, Jr., Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Jos- 
eph Berin, Haverhill; J. S. Cardon, 
New York city. 
R. E. Henderson 
Notary Public 
Mrs. John Dodge, who has been 
very ill at her home on Western ave., 
1s now stopping with her brother Ed-— 
ward Symonds, on Magnolia ive. 
Mrs. Robert Williams and her 
daughters are again pleasantly located 
at their summer residence on Mag- 
nolia ave. 
Samuel Lycett and his daughter, 
Mabel, of Cambridge spent the week- 
end with the former’s brother, John 
Lycett and family. 
Dr. Eaton, tne pastor, will conduct 
the services at the Village Church, | 
Sunday, at 10:45 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. 
The summer organist is Prof. Brack- 
ett, 
Mr. and Hrs. Henry McRee and 
daughter, Avelia, of St. Louis, and 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sania of Bos- 
ton are spending the summer at the 
McCarty house on Butler ave. 
(Other Magnolia notes on page 63) 
Peter (sent for the milk): “Oh, 
mercy I’ve drunk too much of it! 
What shall we do?” Small Brother: 
wasy. We'll drop the jug.”—Meg- 
gendorfer Blaetter. 
“T hear all the prisoners broke out- 
wo were in jail last week.” 
“What! A general jail delivery?” 
“Oh, no; an epidemic of measles!” 
—Baltimore American. 
BEVERLY, - MASS, 
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