NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAGNOLIA 
Tuesday evening was Gentlemen’s 
Night at the Women’s club and a pre- 
ty dancing party was held from nine 
until eleven. Mrs. Henry W. Brown, 
Mrs: Abbie Story and Miss Grace 
Story-ivere the matrons. Long’s or- 
chestra furnished the music. ‘Thurs- 
day evening the regular weekly whist 
party was ‘held. Sunday evening all 
members are «invited to be present at 
the Victor concert, which is to be 
giveli every, Siinday evening during 
the summer. A.pop concert will be 
held July 1. 
Mrs. John Lodge, who has been 
spénding the winter in Beverly, has 
returned to her home here for the 
Summer... a i 
‘heodore Lee of Everett is home 
fori the summer at the Stanley cot- 
tage with his mother, Mrs. George 
Lee. 
William Knowles has a position at 
the Oceanside hotel as night telephone 
operator. 
Mrs. Howard of Boston, dress- 
maker, has returned to Magnolia for 
the’ season. She is at Mrs. Abbie 
Story’s cottage again this season. 
Mrs. Samuel Brown and children 
of Salem are the guests of Mrs. 
Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jab- 
eth Brown. . 
Miss Mabel Sampson has finished 
her year’s work at the Salem Com- 
mercial school. 
Mrs. John B. Knowlton spent the 
first of the week with her dauglter, 
Mrs. E. H. Dickinson at the “Bram- 
bles,” West Gloucester. 
Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. 
spent a few days in Brookline 
week as guests of friends. 
Miss Olive Chane is keeping books 
again this summer at the meat market 
of J,ayfayette Hunt. Miss Chane 
finshed her year’s work at the Salem 
Commercial school recently. 
Miss Etta Harvey, one of the teach- 
ers at the Blynman Grammar school, 
was a guest of Mrs. Fred Dunbar this 
week. 
Miss Mary Lycett has a position as 
book-keeper at Philip Lycett’s grocery 
store on Magnolia avenue. 
Ralph Stearns has a summer posi- 
tion in the office of Smith’s express 
company here. 
Miss Rosa Mackay of Boston is a 
guest of Miss Helen Edmonds. 
Miss’ Anna Simpson of Gloucester 
is again making her headquarters at 
the Women’s club for the summer. 
Miss’ Simpson’ will do dress-making 
as before. 
Mrs. Augustus Malone is visiting 
her mother, Mrs. James Wolfe, at her 
home on Summer street. 
Eaton 
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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, Massachusetts. 
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. 
Notary Public 
‘Tuesday afternoon the members of 
the graduating class of the Blynman 
Grammar school were given a farewell 
party by the teachers, Miss Harvey 
and Miss Burke. Ice cream and cake 
were served. The class is holding a 
picnic at Coffin’s beach today. 
Miss Mary Brown has a _ position 
for the summer in the household of 
Rey. Charles Wadsworth. 
Mrs. Carol Webber of Gloucester 
has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. 
Henry Butler, this week. 
Rev. Walter S. Eaton of the Union 
church will preach Sunday morning 
on “I'he Peerless Preacher ;”’ Sunday 
evening on, “The Problem of Life.” 
An interesting meeting of the Chris- 
tian Endeavor society is planned for 
this week. ‘The topic is “Blind Al- 
leys.” 
‘The last of the series of whist par- 
ties which the women of the village 
have given the past winter was held 
at the home of Mrs. William Symonds 
‘Tuesday afternoon. ‘The next meeting 
will be held in October. 
Miss Nellie Tracy, who has been ill 
for several weeks at the home of her 
sister, Mrs. Charles Hoysradt, is re- 
covering. 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and « Builder 
Jobbing Premptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
MISS CAHILL - - 
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., 
Dress Maker 
Magnolia 
- Telephone 3 - 
David Campbell, a painter employed 
by Charles Hoysradt, met with a ser- 
ious accident Wednesday afternoon. 
Mr. Campbell was being towed on his 
bicycle by the rider of a motor cycle 
and in turning the corner of Magnolia 
avenue and Summer street, known as 
Stanley’s corner, Mr. Campbell’s wheel 
collided with a passing vehicle. He 
received injuries about the head and 
a badly fractured leg. He was rushed 
to the Gloucester Emergency hospital 
on Short street in an automobile. He 
is as comfortable as could be expected 
under the circumstances. 
