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MAGNOLIA 
‘“‘The Nature and Necessity of 
Faith’’ will be the subject of the 
morning sermon Sunday at the Vil- 
lage church. 
Professor Krumpeln has arranged 
a very pleasing program for the con- 
cert to be given at 7.45 o’clock Sun- 
day evening at the Village church. 
All are cordially invited. 
An illustrated lecture on ‘‘The 
People and the Country of Ceylon’’ 
will be given by Dr. Eaton Sunday 
evening at the Village church. The 
lecture will begin at 8.15. 
Miss Marjorie May has resumed 
her work as book-keeper at the Ket- 
tle Cove Golf club for the summer 
months. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Officer Martin B. Burke is on duty 
again after his recent illness. 
Thomas P. Abbott of Hartford, 
Conn., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
John L. Abbott the last of the week. 
Frank MacDougal of Boston was 
in town renewing acquaintances over 
the Fourth. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Wilkins and 
daughter, Virginia, of Dorchester 
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
John H. Wilkins this week. 
Professor Krumpeln will give an 
entertainment at the Oceanside Hotel 
Monday evening to which all are cor- 
dially invited. He will introduce 
several new features. Doubtless this 
will be very well attended as all of 
Professor Krumpeln’s recitals have 
been in the past. 
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Mass. 
Mrs. William L. Wilkins returned 
early in the week from a very pleas- 
ant visit in Stoneham. 
The dance at the Women’s club 
July 4 was attended by a large num- 
ber of the members and their friends. 
A very pleasant evening was spent 
by all. ‘i 
Tuesday evening Dr. Haton  ad- 
dressed the members of the Women’s 
club with ‘‘Personal Recollections 
of the Sunny South’’ as his subject. 
The lecture was well illustrated and 
well delivered. <A large number of 
the members were present and all ap- 
preciated Dr. Eaton’s thorough fa- 
miliarity with his subject. Every 
effort is being made to make the 
pop-concert next Tuesday evening a 
success. 
The moonlight dance held at the 
Men’s club Wednesday evening was 
very successful, being attended by a 
larger number than usual. These par- 
ties will be made a special feature 
at the club at intervals this season. 
The regular dances will be held at. 
the Men’s club Wednesday and 
Saturday evenings of next week. 
An Athletic Exhibition will be held 
at the Men’s Club, in the gymna- 
sium, Monday evening, July 15. Box- 
ing and wrestling bouts will be the 
special features of the evening. 
There will also be many burlesque 
bouts which never fail to prove in- 
teresting to the fun lover. These ex- 
hibitions are held from time to time 
during the summer, and never fail 
to draw a large crowd. A number 
of special features are planned for 
this season. 
The latest composition by Prof. 
Krumpeln, ‘‘Cantique D’Amour”’ is 
now on sale at the Men’s Club. 
The rooms at the Men’s club have 
all been taken and the restaurant 
is receiving all the daily patronage 
to which it can possibly eater. 
At the game between a Manches- 
ter bowling team and the Men’s elub 
team Manchester won two of three 
strings. A return mateh will be ar- 
ranged for the near future and the 
Magnolia boys feel confident of bet- 
ter success. 
Edward Ballou met with an aecei- 
dent while driving an automobile on 
Western Avenue the first of the 
week. The steering gear did not 
work properly and the machine ran 
into a large rock and was_ badly 
damaged. 
There is one thing in this world 
better than making a living, and 
that is, making a life.—Russell. 
