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MAGNOLIA 
A new ’bus line has been started 
from Magnolia to Gloucester by John 
May. 
Miss Amy Lycett spent a few days 
this week in Lynn visiting her aunt, 
Mrs. Anstice Locke. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott had as 
a recent guest Miss Elsie Cudmore of 
Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Chane 
spent the latter part of the week visit- 
ing friends and relatives in Quincy 
and Mattapan. 
Mrs. John V. Carr spent Wednes- 
day with her mother, Mrs. Silas 
Dion, at the latter’s home in Lanes- 
ville. 
Perry Allen of Manchester spent 
Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Jonathan May, Western 
avenue. 
A meeting of the board of direc- 
tors of the Magnolia Men’s club was 
held last evening at the home of 
Henry W. Brown of Magnolia ave. 
Lester Dunbar, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Frederick Dunbar of Magnolia 
avenue, spent the week-end with an 
aunt in East Gloucester. 
The Magnolia Fruit store and the 
barber shop in the Hunt block are 
about the first of the summer stores 
to open. 
Mrs. Brewer Peterson of Boston 
was a week-end guest of her mother, 
Mrs. John Chane, at the latter’s home 
on Magnolia avenue. 
The usual Friday evening service 
will be held at the chapel on Magnolia 
avenue this evening. The time of 
the opening of the service has been 
changed from 7.00 to 7.30 o'clock. 
Many are planning to attend the 
dancing party at the Woman’s club 
this evening. Carey’s orchestra of 
Manchester will furnish the music 
for the occasion. 
Quite a number of Magnolia young 
people attended the dancing party 
given by the N. E. Tel & Tel. oper- 
ators at ‘Town hall, Manchester, 
Wednesday evening. Miss Anna 
Sampson was one of the hostesses. 
Frederick and Irving Eaton motor- 
ed down from Worcester Saturday 
to spend the week-end with their 
parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. 
Eaton at the parsonage, Magnolia 
avenue. 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton, the pas- 
tor, will occupy the pulpit of the Vil- 
lage church Sunday morning and will 
deliver a sermon on “The Old Paths.” 
The subject of the evening service 
will be “The Prayer of Moses, the 
Man of God.” The evening service 
will begin at 7.30 o’clock from this 
time on. 
NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE 
First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
Furnishings 
P. $§. Lycett Magnolia 
Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
M AY eee 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
Notary Public 
“Tf it Swims we have it” 
CHANE’S 
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MAGNOLIA FISH MARKET 
Fresh Fish in Their Season 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
Raymond St., opp. Swimming Pool, 
Telephone Connection 
MAGNOLIA 
Orders Taken and Delivered Promptly 
MAGNOLIA 
CHOICE FRUIT 
Foreign and Domestic 
Free Delivery 
FRUIT STORE 
of every variety fresh daily 
Coolidges' Point, Magnolia, Manchester Delivery 
VEGETABLES 
George Karnesy 
A large attendance was present at 
the May meeting of the Parent- 
Teacher association which was held 
at the Blynman Grammar school on 
Magnolia avenue last week. Mr. 
Putney, superintendent of Glouces- 
ter, was the speaker of the evening 
and a few musical numbers added 
greatly to the program. Ice cream 
and cake were served by the social 
committee. 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER, ST. MAGNOLIA 
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Miss Molly Brown has been a re- 
cent guest of her sister, Mrs. Bert- 
ram Forbes, of Gloucester. 
