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MAGNOLIA 
Miss Mary Boyd and Miss Ruth 
Scott were among those who complet- 
ed the course at the Story High school, 
Manchester, this year. ‘The gradua- 
tion exercises were held at Town hall, 
Manchester, Wednesday evening. 
Miss Boyd attended the Manchester 
grammar schools before entering high 
school there and Miss Scott attended 
the Blynman Grammar school here 
and later started the high school 
course at the Gloucester High school. 
The two girls are going to complete 
their education together at the West- 
ern College in Ohio. Miss Scott was 
honored by being presented with the 
Appleton medal, given each year to 
the graduate standing highest in punc- 
tuality, decorum and industry. 
Miss Florence Parsons has a posi- 
tion with Madam Mogabgab for the 
summer. Madam Mogabgab has one 
of the most exclusive summer shops 
at Magnolia. 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
Complete Line of Staple and Fanc 
y Groceries, 5. S. Pierce Goods, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese, 
Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE-—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price than 
OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK, 
gasoline at Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. 
We have a large variety of Hardware and Kitchen Furnishings, Crockery, ‘linware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, ete. 
P. S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
FivE YEARS OF Savincs BANK LIFE 
INSURANCE 
In 1907 was effected the passage of 
the law establishing Savings Bank 
Life Insurance, and it was prophesied 
then by critics of the proposed sys- 
tem that no Savings Bank in Massa- 
chusetts would ever open an Insur- 
ance Department, but June 22, 1913, 
will be the fifth anniversary of the 
opening of the Insurance Department 
of the Whitman Savings Bank. In 
these five years Savings Bank Life In- 
surance has grown steadily until today 
there are four Savings Banks with In- 
surance Departments, namely :— the 
Whitman Savings Bank of Whitman, 
the People’s Savings Bank of Brock- 
ton, the Berkshire County Savings 
Bank of Pittsfield, and the City Sav- 
ings Bank of Pittsfield, and fourteen 
other Savings Banks which are pub- 
lic agencies. More than 200 agencies 
have been established in factories, 
shops, and mills for the benefit of the 
employees, and this co-operation of 
business men has been most helpful. 
There are now more than 7700 poli- 
cies in force with insurance to the 
amount of nearly $3,000,000. ‘The 
record of these five years has proved 
the stability, security and permanency 
of Savings Bank Life Insurance, and 
made clear that its slogan ‘Best In- 
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boast. 
IPSWICH 
B. W. Palmer is occupying his 
bungalow on the Hamilton road_ be- 
tween Ipswich and Topsfield for the 
season. H. W. Mason and family of 
Boston are settled in their mansion 
on Argilla Road for the summer 
months. 
The Ipswich Woman’s club plan to 
hold a lecture and social shortly at 
the home of one of their summer resi- 
dent members, Mrs. D. F. Harring- 
ton of New York on Argilla Road. 
Among the arrivals at Ipswich the 
past week are James H. Proctor of 
Boston, who is here for the season; 
Chalmers Woods and family of 
Washington, D. C.; George DeBlois, 
at his summer home on the Hamilton 
road; A. N. Rantoul of Boston, on 
the Essex road with his family for 
the summer and C. D. Stanford of 
Summit, R. 1, who will summer at 
his cottage on Linebrook Road. 
Deliberate Dowson—Hey, what’s 
yer hurry? Tryin’ to beat Weston’s 
record ? 
Slothful Stevens—Naw; ain’t yer 
heard? I’m bound for the flood dis- 
tricts. Thousands of barrels of whis- 
ky have been washed away, and I’m 
tryin’ to beat *em to New Orleans.— 
“T asked your husband last night if 
he had to live his life over again if he 
would marry you and he said he cer- 
tainly would.” 
“He certainly wouldn’t.”—Judge. 
The water in the Nile is reported 
to be lower than ever at the present 
time, and some fears are felt over the 
cotton crop. 
