38 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAGNOLIA 
“You are cordially invited to join 
the Women’s club of Magnolia, this 
summer. Dances, entertainments, 
beoks, sewing machines, piano and a 
pleasant piazza, are some of its at- 
tractions. Open every day from 10 
4,81 10010.30) Pant. LhiSc is sthe 
very cordial greeting sent out by Mrs. 
Harry C. Foster, manager of the Wo- 
men’s club to every young woman ar- 
riving at Magnolia for the 
Last year the club membership reached 
the 264 mark. ‘The club had a flour- 
ishing season, and this year will be 
but a repetition, only more so, of 
years past. Mrs. Foster, by the way, 
has become the “leading lady of the 
city” since last season, for ‘her hus- 
band was elected mayor of Glouces- 
ter at the election last fall. She has 
been in charge of the club since it 
started seven years ago, and though 
in age she is still one of the “girls,” 
she is a “mother” to them all and is 
beloved by the host of women, young 
and old, who enjoy tht club and its 
privileges during the summer. 
The dance at the Men’s clubhouse 
last Saturday evening was a success. 
Long’s orchestra furnished the music 
for the large attendance of young 
people. The hall was most attractive 
in its decorations of green and white 
and Fred Dunbar, who is again man- 
ager of the club, received due credit 
for the efficient manner in which the 
party was carried on. The Men’s 
club opened the first of the month 
for the season. Many of the rooms 
are let with many more engaged. The 
restaurant department is already open 
under club management. Hereafter 
dances will be held at the club regu- 
larly. There is a dance planned for 
Saturday evening. Long’s orchestra 
will furnish the music. 
Miss Helen Stanley left yesterday 
for Chataqua, N. Y., where she will 
remain until the first of October. 
John Holbrook of Everett was a 
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 
Abbott. 
Miss Alice Wonson of East Glou- 
cester has been a guest of Mrs. Harry 
Foster this week. 
Sunday will be observed at the Vil- 
lage church as Children’s Day. Be- 
fore the regular morning service the 
pastor, Dr. Walter S. Eaton, will de- 
liver a five minute sermon to the 
children. ‘The subject will be “A De- 
serted Village.” “Religion in the 
Home” will be the subject of the 
regular morning service. Sunday even- 
ing Dr. Eaton will speak on “Use or 
Lose.” The topic of the Christian 
Endeavor meeting tonight will be 
“Weighed and Found Wanting.” 
season. ,- 
PN se) Ie Eve ke SON 
Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, 
HAM, POULTRY, 
VEGETABLES. 
AGENT FOR DEERFOOT FARM CRBAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospeet street, Cambridge. 
Afr 
MAY 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Notary Public 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
Miss Grace Story has been busy 
since her return to Magnolia prepar- 
ing the library for its summer season. 
Many new books will be added this 
year and it is hoped that the library 
will be as generously patronized as 
in former years. ‘he library will be 
open Saturday afternoon of this 
week; Wednesday morning, June II, 
Saturday morning, June 14; and on 
and after Monday, June 16, every 
Miss Charlotte Husky, who is man- 
ager of the Magnolia branch of the 
Rees & Rees cleansing firm, is being 
welcomed back to Magnolia by her 
many friends. 
The Ladies’ Whist met with Mrs. 
Oscar Story this week. The next 
meeting will be held at the home of 
Mrs. William Symonds Tuesday, June 
ive 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kehoe, with 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kehoe and Mrs. 
Kk. B. Sherman of Manchester as their 
guests, took a motor trip to Exeter, 
N. H., Memorial Day. Later, as guests 
ot F. J. Libby, formerly pastor of the 
Village church here, they attended the 
track meet between Philips Exeter 
academy and Philips Andover academy 
at Andover. 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and » Builder 
Jobbing Premptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
Miss Hester Henkvist of Boston is 
a guest of Mrs. John May, Jr. Miss 
Henkvist in company with Miss In- 
grid Johnson will sail for Sweden, 
June 10. 
Memorial Day services were held at 
the cemetery here in memory of the 
soldier dead. ‘he school children in 
charge of Miss Burke decorated the 
graves and held appropriate services. 
Dr. Walter S. Eaton offered prayer. 
Miss Marie Cahill, the dressmaker, 
is again established for the summer at 
Mrs. Lafayette Hunt’s dry goods 
store, which was opened this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler have 
been the guests of their son-in-law 
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carol 
Webber, of Gloucester this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Come and D. 
W. Senior of Cambridge spent the 
week-end at the parsonage visiting 
thtir cousin, Mrs. Walter S. Eaton. 
