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MAGNOLIA 
“Justice and Faith” will be the sub- 
ject of the morning sermon at the Vil- 
lage church Sunday. Pitt S. Parker, 
the Cartoon Wizard of Boston, will 
be the speaker at the evening service. 
“Some Advantages to us in Knowing 
Christ” will be the topic at the Chris- 
- tian endeavor meeting in the small 
chapel this evening. 
The young people are making great 
preparations for a play entitled, “The 
District School at Blueberry Corners” 
which they will give at the Men’s 
club on May 15th. Full particulars 
will be given later in the North Shore 
Breeze. 
Mrs. Edwin Spooner of Exeter, 
N. H., is the guest of Mrs. Coldfelt 
at the Stanley cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Richardson of 
Boston were in town over the week- 
Miss Gertrude Smith returned to 
her home in Boston the first of the 
week after a very pleasant visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ballou. 
Ralph Richardson of Boston was 
the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. 
Wilson B. Richardson on Sunday. 
Harry Lycett of Waltham was in 
town as guest of his parents Mr. and 
Mrs. John Lycett over the holiday. 
The many friends of Miss Tracey 
will regret to learn of her serious ill- 
ness at the home of her sister, Mrs. 
Charles Hoysradt on Magnolia 
avenue. 
Mrs. Roy French and sons_ of 
Everett were the recent guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Edw. Symonds. 
Mrs. George Doucette and daugh- 
ter of Beverly are the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar this week. 
Miss Ethel P. May returned Tues- 
day from a very pleasant vacation trip 
to Milford, N. H. 
Mrs. P. S. Lycett returned Wednes- 
- day from Boston where she was the 
guest of relatives the past week. 
A very large number attended Miss 
Louise Friend’s dancing party held at 
the Men’s club Saturday evening and 
a very pleasant evening was enjoyed 
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Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospeet street, Cambridge. 
by all present. During the evening 
several solos were rendered by Miss 
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vase, beautifully inlaid with silver in 
Scotch Thistle design, by the mem- 
bers of the class in token of their ap- 
preciation of the many kindnesses 
during the course of lessons. Music 
was furnished by an orchestra of 
three pieces. 
Misses Lizzie and Jennie Brown 
were the guests of Constance Wonson 
at a house party as Bass Rocks over 
the holiday. 
