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MAGNOLIA 
‘‘Discontent’’ will be the subject 
of the morning sermon at the Vil- 
lage church, Sunday. Dr. Eaton will 
give an illustrated lecture on ‘‘A 
Tour to Hong Kong, Canton and 
Foochow’’ Sunday evening. The 
topic for the Christian Endeavor 
meeting this evening will be ‘‘The 
Friends of Jesus.’’ 
A free recital will be given at the 
Village church Thursday evening, 
July 25, by Professor Krumpeln. 
This is the first of a series of recitals 
which he will give. 
Mr. and Mrs. EH. A. Loud of 
Revere, are enjoying the week-end 
at the parsonage. 
Mrs. John C. Lyecett returned 
Wednesday from a short visit with 
relatives in Bridgewater. 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. John B. Knowlton has re- 
turned from Dublin, N. H., where 
she has been the guest of her 
daughter Mrs. E. Haring Dickinson. 
“Mrs. Wilson B. Richardson, who 
was confined to her home by illness 
is now able to be out again. 
Miss Edwards and a party of 
friends of Malden, are enjoying 
their annual summer vacation in 
Magnolia. 
‘‘Gentleman’s night’’ will be held 
at the Women’s club on Wednesday 
evening, July 24. It is expected 
that all the members and_ their 
friends will be present and a very 
pleasant evening is anticipatd. 
Miss Ada Hunt of Wakefield is 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette 
Hunt. 
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Telephone: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
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MAGNOLIA — 
The many friends of Rev. F. J. 
Libby will be pleased to learn that 
he will be in Magnolia for a short 
visit early in September. Mr. Lib- 
by has been traveling around the 
world during the past year. He is 
now in Vancouver. 
Mrs. Henry W. Brown and daugn- 
ter Jennie were the guests of Mrs. 
James McCormack at Manchester, 
on Thursday. 
Considerable interest is being 
shown in the movement to exter- 
minate the unsightly tent caterpil- 
lar nests during the coming winter. 
A subscription is being solicited 
which will be used as prizes to be 
offered to the sehool children for 
the largest number collected over 
500; 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th prizes 
will also be offered. All who wish 
to contribute to this fund are re- 
quested to send same to Miss Ethel 
P. May or Mrs. Fred S. Lycett at 
the Drug store. 
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
lard R. Boyd on Summer street, 
was the scene of a very merry 
gathering on Tuesday evening. At 
the invitation of Misses Mary Boyd, 
yertrude Smith, Mary Kelly and 
Ada Hunt about forty of their 
friends enjoyed a _ very pleasant 
evening. The grounds were lighted 
by many Japanese lanterns, making 
a very beautiful scene as the merry 
couples glided over the lawn to the 
music of a Hurdy Gurdy. A dainty 
collation of ice cream, cake and 
fancy cookies were served. 
The first athletic exhibition under 
the management of Martin Flaher- 
ty, held at the Men’s elub on Mon- 
day evening was a_ very pleasing 
entertainment to the large number 
present. These entertainments will 
be held every two weeks during the 
season and promise to be one of the ~ 
leading features at the club as Pro- 
fessor Flaherty is making great 
preparations for the coming events. 
The usual dance will be held at 
the Men’s club tomorrow evening 
also next Saturday evening. There 
will be no dance on Wednesday 
evening as ‘‘Gentleman’s night’’ 
will be held at the Women’s elub on 
that evening. 
An electric blower has been added 
to the many facilities at the Men’s 
club to keep the heat from the 
kitchen from entering the restaur- 
ant. ; 
T. W. Preston of the summer 
colony has something to say about 
the moth pest in another column. 
Everybody interested ‘in Magnolia 
should read it and act accordingly. 
