38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAGNOLIA 
The Catholic church here 
for the season last Sunday. 
Mrs. Anna _ Seaberg’s house on 
Raymond street has been moved 
across the street for a short time. 
The building was on the land leased 
for the new casino built by the North 
Shore Swimming club. Mrs. Sea- 
berg is planning on building a new 
cottage on her lot near the Catholic 
church in the fall. 
William MacLean has let his small 
cottage to the proprietors of the 
Magnolia Grille. 
As there is an unusually large grad- 
uating class from the Blynman gram- 
mar school this year, special gradua- 
tion exercises will be held Wednesday 
of next week. William E. Hunt will 
speak. The eight graduates are Miss 
Rose Nelson, Axel Nelson, Miss Elea- 
nor M. Comerford, Albert L. West, 
William E. Hunt, Miss Abbie May, 
Miss Rhoda Deane and Leland Wolfe. 
A dancing party to be given by the 
graduates is planned for ‘Thursday 
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evening at the Women’s club. The 
teachers at the Blynman = school, 
Miss Georgietta Harvey and Miss 
Martha Burke, are in charge of the 
affair. 
William Dean of Gloucester 
the guest of Mrs. Elbridge 
over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler re- 
turned Tuesday after a visit with 
friends at Methuen. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and Mr. and 
Mrs. Gorham Davis of Gloucester are 
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis 
this week. . 
Miss Lillian Dennett of Gloucester 
spent the week-end with her grand- 
mother, Mrs. Martin Burke. 
Dr. Walter S. Eaton will preach at 
the Union church Sunday morning on 
“Duty ;’ Sunday evening on ‘‘Wrest- 
ling.” The subject of the Christian 
Endeavor meeting Friday will be 
“Growth.” 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Buf- 
falo, N. Y., have returned to Magno- 
lia to make their home here again af- 
ter an absence of several years. 
The Oceanside hotel will open Sat- 
urday for the season. ‘This marks 
the beginning of the busy season in 
was 
Foster 
Magnolia. Already several of the 
summer shops are open. 
Mrs. Guy Joy and her daughter, 
Miss Helen, of Lawrence are visit- 
ing Mrs. George Staples. Mrs. 
Staples is Mrs. Joy’s daughter. 
Miss Marion Symonds, who has 
been spending the winter at South 
Gardiner, Me., has returned to her 
home here. She will have a position 
at the candy counter at Lycett’s drug 
store this summer. 
ie 2 SS Wel IR 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 CREAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massaehusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospeet street, Cambridge. 
J. MAY=——— 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
The Women’s club is open and in 
full swing, having the unusually large 
membership of nearly forty for this 
time of year. ‘Tuesday evening the 
first party of the season, an Acquain- 
tance Party, was held under the di- 
rection of the club’s able matron, Mrs. 
Harry Foster. Thursday evening the 
first of the whist parties which 
will be held regularly through- 
out the season, was given. Next 
Tuesday evening will be Gentlemen’s 
Night. A most prosperous year is 
anticipated for the club which is so 
deservedly popular among the young 
women of Magnolia and more parti- 
cularly among the girls here for the 
summer. A more delightful spot than 
the site of the Women’s club would 
be hard to find in Magnolia and it is 
not surprising that so many young 
women find it advantageous to join. 
The wide veranda is always cool; 
there is a sewing room where mem- 
bers may have the use of the ma- 
chines, a good sized library with 
some splendid books; and the social 
pleasures of the club, including the 
Victor concerts which will be held 
every Sunday night hereafter, are a 
great inducement. 
Notary Public 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and « Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
MISS CAHILL - - Dress Maker 
Is at Magnolia for her 14th season, and will 
welcome old patrons as well as new at her 
room in Mrs. Hunt’s Dry Goods Store. 
Fuller St., - Telephone 3 - Magnolia 
Mrs. Orrin Sawyer of Winchester 
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Ly- 
cett. 
Frederick W. Eaton made a short 
visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. 
S. Eaton, at the parsonage this week. 
Russell Lee of Everett was a week- 
end guest of his mother, Mrs. Char- 
les M. Lee. 
Miss Viola Deane spent the week- 
end with Mrs. Philip Lycett at her 
home on Magnolia avenue. 
Miss Martha Wonson and a party 
of friends of East Gloucester spent a 
pleasant week-end in Magnolia as 
guests of Mrs. Harry C. Foster. 
