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MAGNOLIA 
“The Art of Forgetting’’ will be 
the subject of the sermon at the Vil- 
lage church next Sunday morning. 
An illustrated lecture on ‘‘The True 
American’’ will be given by Dr. 
Eaton Sunday evening. The topic 
for the Christian Endeavor meeting 
this evening will be ‘‘Ideals.’’ 
A sale of fancy and useful articles, 
home made candy, and cut flowrs in 
aid of the Village church will be 
held in the parlor of the Oceanside 
Hotel under the auspices of the 
Ladies Aid Society on Tuesday, Au- 
cust 6. 
A two-man team tournament in 
bowling has been started and some 
good scores are being rolled. Pool, 
checkers and oth er bowling tourna- 
ments will start next week. Entries 
should be made early. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
an evening in Lreland; 8th, Whist; 
13th, ‘‘Your Fortune Told By the 
Stars; 15th, Whist; 19th and 20th, 
Play, ‘‘The Land of Night;’’ 22d, 
Whist; 27th, masquerade (for mem- 
bers only); 29th, Whist; Sept. 4th, 
gentleman’s night. 
Mrs. Stephen Douglas of Lynn was 
in town Monday renewing acquain- 
tances. 
Mrs. Leon T. Foster and son Paul 
are visiting friends in Cliftondale 
this week. 
Plans are being made for the an- 
nual Sunday School pienic of the 
Village church, but a date has not 
yet been decided on. 
A series of very interesting en- 
tertainments are being planned at 
the Women’s club for the coming 
month. The program will be as fol- 
lows: Aug. 2d, Song recital; 6th. 
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MAGNOLIA 
Misses Amy Lyecett and Ethel Be 
May were the recent guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Geo. A. Upton at Isle of 
Shoals, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Townsend. 
The Moonlight dance at the Men’ 5 
club was well attended. Many were 
present from out of town. Musie was 
furnished by Long’s Orchestra of 
three pieces. By request another 
moonlight party will be held next 
Wednesday evening. The usual dance 
will be held next Saturday evening. 
An athletite exhibition was held 
on Monday evening, but owing to 
the weather was not well attended. 
Another will be held very soon. H. 
Baker won the high score cup last 
week with a score of 122. This is 
the highest single score for the sea- 
son, 
week, his score being 101. 
Richard Davis was called to Prince 
Edward Island Wednesday by the 
eritical illness of his brother. 
Special Arrangements for Register- 
ing Autos of Foreign Diplomats 
Each year’ the 
State Highway commission makes 
special arrangements for registering 
the machines of members of the fore- 
ign legation at Washington who 
may be summering on the North 
Shore. So far this season only one 
such machine has been registered. 
This is a Stoddard touring car of 
40 horse power, painted dark green, 
the property of Carlos M. dePena, 
minister from Uruguay, at Wash- 
ington, who is stopping at the 
Oceanside hotel, Magnolia. This 
machine bears a special number 
plate with a figure ‘‘1’’ preceded by 
a large letter ‘‘D.’’ While a foreign 
ambassador is supposed to live up 
to all the speed regulations and all 
other requirements made by the state 
law, he probably would not be called 
to account if he did not do so. 
Henry W. Butler — 
left yesterday for a week’s visit at 
D. Brown holds high seore this 
Massachusetts 
His 
position is similar to that of a guest — 
in a man’s house. He is a law to 
himself, if he wishes to disregard 
the rules of the nation to when he — 
is accredited. 
A few years ago a judge of a lo- : 
eal court in Berkshire county 
achieved much notority because he — 
attempted to fine a member of a 
foreign legation for disregarding the 
state automobile regulations. At one 
time the matter threatened to be of © 
international importance, 
hushed up by the governor rebuk- 
but was — 
ing the justice and making amends 
to the foreign minister for the an- 
noyance that had been caused him. 
