MAGNOLIA 
The subject of the sermon on Sun- 
day morning at the Village church 
will be ‘‘The Seales on which Ac- 
tions are Weighed.’’ An illustrated 
lecture on ‘‘The Gloucester Fisher- 
men and Deep Sea Fishing’’ will be 
given by Rev. Garus J. Slosser in 
the Village church Sunday evening. 
This will be an accurate, detailed, 
highly entertaining and superbly il- 
lustrated description of the building 
and launching of schooners, the fit- 
ting of vessels for deep-sea fishing, 
the various methods of cod fishing, 
mackerel fishing and the steps in the 
preparation of sea food for market, 
storms at sea, perils of the fog, true 
stories of thrilling reseues and deeds 
of adventures, the Gloucester fish- 
erman and national defense. All 
are cordially invited. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The topic for the Christian En- 
deavor meeting this evening at the 
Village church will be ‘‘The Pool of 
Bethseda.’’ 
A sale of cake, candy, lemonade, 
tea, aprons and fancy articles will 
be held at the Women’s Club House 
on Friday, August 23d, under the 
auspices of the Ladies Aid society.. 
Beginning at nine o’clock the sale 
will last throughout the afternoon 
and evening. Many pretty and use- 
ful hand made articles will be on 
sale. All are invited to attend. 
Mrs. Fred Nason of Hamilton and 
Mrs. Charles J. Trott of Wenham 
were guests at the parsonage 
Wednesday. 
Miss Elizabeth Dillon of Roxbury 
was the guest of her cousin, Cather- 
ine Macauley over the’ week-end. 
Mrs. Edgar Story is entertaming 
her sister of Whitinsville, this week. 
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MAGNOLIA 
The Sunday School pienie whie 
was being planned for next wee 
has been postponed on account ¢ 
the sale to be held by the Ladie 
Aid society at the Women’s Glu 
house. As there is not sufficien 
funds in the Sunday School treasury 
to give the children a day’s outin; 
funds are being solicited by Dr 
Eaton to make it possible to giy 
the little ones a day’s pleasure. Al 
who wish to help may do so_ bj 
sending their contributions to Dr 
Eaton, pastor of the Village churel 
Oswald Symonds of South Gardi. 
ner, Me., is the guest of his mothe: 
Mrs. John Symonds. 
A representative of the Beres 
College of Berea, Kentucky, gave ‘ 
very interesting exhibition of textil 
work done in that institution . or 
Monday afternoon at the Hayder 
cottage which was quite liberally pa. 
tronized by summer visitors along 
the North Shore. 
A vaudeville show will be given 
at the Men’s Club house on Monday 
evening, Aug. 26, by members of the 
club. The program will be printed 
in the North Shore Breeze next 
week. 
The bowling tournament at the 
Men’s club is progressing rapidly. 
A match was rolled between Harry 
Foster’s and Fred Smith’s team. 
Two out of three strings were won 
by Foster’s team. Some excellent 
rolling was done. M. J. Merrick 
was high man for the evening. 
The two-man team and _ single 
tournaments are progressing and 
very close scores are being rolled. 
The cup was won last week by D. 
Baker with a score of 127. This is 
the highest single string for the sea- 
son. Miss Mary Farrey continues 
to lead in the ladies tournament. | 
Dances will be held at the Men’s 
club on Wednesday and Saturday 
evenings next week. 
Miss Hattie Stanley is the guest 
of her sister Helen this week. 
The many friends of Mrs. Benj. 
Allen who has been quite ill at her 
home in Manchester will be pleased 
to learn that she is recovering as 
rapidly as possible. 
Mrs. Archie Linnekin and children 
were the guests of relatives in 
Gloucester the first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler re- 
turned on Wednesday from Town- 
send, where they have been for the 
past two weeks. 
Chane’s Orchestra of six pieces 
will furnish the music for dancing 
at the lawn party, to be held on the 
lawn of the Sacred Heart church, 
Manchester, August 21st. 
