MAGNOLIA 
A lawn party in aid of St. Joseph’s 
chapel, will be held at the residence 
of Mr. and Mrs. John Chane on 
Tuesday evening, July 30. Among 
the many attractions will be the 
genuine African dodger, ringing 
canes for prizes, grab bags, ete. Ice 
cream, cake and faney articles will 
he for sale. Dancing will be in the 
large barn with music by Chane’s 
orchestra. A _ fifty-cent ticket will 
admit one to all and also help a very 
worthy cause. 
Mrs. John Wolfe of Worcester, is 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James 
Wolfe this week. 
Miss Katherine Ballou of Clinton, 
is enjoying her vacation with her 
brother Dennis C. Ballou at his home 
on Magnolia avenue. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
The subject of the morning ser- 
mon at the Village church will be 
‘““The King’s Highway.’’ Dr. Eaton 
will give an illustrated lecture on 
‘‘The Old and the New China’”’ on 
Sunday evening. The topic for the 
Christian Endeavor meeting this 
evening will be ‘‘Hinderance as a 
Discipline of Life.’’ 
A fair in aid of the Village church 
will be held in the parlor of the 
Oceanside Hotel on Tuesday. August 
6, under the auspicies of the Ladies’ 
Aid society. Many beautiful and 
useful hand made articles, home 
made candy and cut flowers will be 
on sale at the various tables. 
Mrs. Howard Foster is at home 
after a short visit at the home of her 
father in Berwick, Maine. 
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Telephone: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
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MAGNOLIA 
Miss Sullivan of. Gloucester, has 
resigned her position as stenogra- 
pher for H. L. Hannaford. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan are 
rejoicing over the arrival of a little 
son in their home on Raymond 
street the first of the week. 
Mrs. John McKay and daughter 
Jennie are enjoying a trip to Nova 
Seotia where they will visit relatives 
for several weeks. 
The members of the Women’s elub 
entertained their gentlemen friends 
on Wednesday evening when danc- 
ing was enjoyed by a_ very large 
number. Music was furnished by 
Chanes orchestra. 
On next Wednesday evening a 
Moonlight party will be the attrac- 
tion at the Men’s elub. All are cor- 
dially invited. The regular dance 
will be held on Saturday evening. 
The dances at the Men’s club are 
more popular and are being attend- 
ed by a larger number than ever be- 
fore. Tournaments in bowling, sin- 
gles, two or five men teams, pool and 
checkers will start about August 1. 
Everybody wishing to enter should 
send in their names as soon as pos- 
sible. A number of people have al- 
ready entered their names. 
charges are made in these tourna- 
ments. Everybody welcome. 
Henry W. Butler, Jr., is the guest 
of Wm. C. Gens at Lawrence, over 
the week-end. 
The bowling match between the 
Champions and the Reliables at the 
Men’s Club Monday evening was 
won by the Reliables, who won three 
straight strings. The roll off be- 
tween the Manchester team and 
Men’s club team was won by Man- 
chester, the latter winning two out 
of three strings. The weekly prize 
was won by George Story with score 
of 117. 
All arrangements for the fifth an- 
nual ball of the Manchester drug 
clerks have been completed. As ;-re- 
viously stated this will take the nov- 
el form of a Marathon dance,—which 
means that the dancing will be con- 
tinuous. Two orchestras have been 
engaged for this purpose. The danc- 
ing will start at nine o’cloeck and will 
continue until one. Several barge 
parties are being formed along the 
shore to bring the young people 
from vaious segéions to Manchester 
for the dance. A concert will be 
given before the dance, from eight 
until nine, by a twelve-piece orches- 
tra under the direction of T. W. 
Long. 
Mrs. John L. Abbott is quite ill 
at her home on Englewood road. 
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