MAGNOLIA. 
The subject of the sermon Sun- 
the Goodness of God.’’ The evening 
day morning at the Village church 
will be ‘‘The Greatness of Man and 
ubject will be ‘‘Faithfulness.’’ 
_ The Christian Endeavor topic this 
evening will be ‘‘The Function of 
usion in Human Life.’’ 
_ Miss Sadie J. Abbott has accept- 
a position at ‘‘Hylers’’ candy 
re in Boston for the summer. 
Mrs. Bruce Peterson and_ son 
ichard of Dorchester are _ the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chane 
this week. 
Mrs. Howard Foster is visiting 
her father at Wells, Me., this week. 
Augustus Macone formerly of this 
town, but now of Wood’s Hole, was 
in town the first of the week. 
Miss Annie Silver of Gloucester is 
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dennis C. 
Ballon, this week. 
Mrs. Henry W. Brown was the 
guest of her mother, Mrs. Ellen 
MeCormack, the first of the week. 
The dance at the Men’s club 
Wednesday attracted a good sized 
erowd and all enjoyed a very pleas- 
‘ant time. There will be a dance 
Saturday yfrom 8.30 to 11.30 o’clock 
with music by Long’s orchestra. 
There will be no dance at the Men’s 
elub next Wednesday evening, but 
the usual dance will be held Satur- 
‘day evening. Bowling is one of the 
many attractions at the Men’s club 
; is receiving considerable at- 
‘ 
tention. A cup will be given for the 
highest single string at the close of 
the season. Charles Brown holds the 
high score at present, his score is 
112. Cash prizes will be given each 
week as soon as a little more inter- 
est is shown. Ladies will be allowed 
to use the alleys every day between 
the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. at 
five cents per string. The mem- 
‘bership is increasing daily and _ is 
nearl double that of last year at this 
time. 
_ The Women’s club is proving as 
popular as ever with the young 
women at Magnolia. As usual the 
elub is under the very efficient and 
able management of Mrs. Harry 
Foster. The first whist party of the 
summer was held Wednesday eve- 
ning. Another will be held next 
Wednesday evening from 9 to 10. 
Other events scheduled for the 
‘i month include: June 19, dance, gen- 
; tlemen’s night (for members and 
gentlemen friends) ; June 20, whist ; 
- June 25, a visit to New York (pic- 
- tures), and June 27, whist. All the 
_ young women of Magnolia are in- 
vited to enjoy these good times. 
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