Now Open For the Season 
THE WILLOW COTTAGE 
Raymond St., Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss. M. G. Walsh, Prop. 
Centrally located, near Beach. 
Everything homelike. 
Transients Accommodated 
Reasonable Rates 
Board by the Day or By the Week 
Special Arrangements made for 
Supper Parties to Order 
Telephone Connection 
MAGNOLIA 
Miss Amy Lycett has been spend- 
ing a few days with her aunt Miss 
Martha Stone, of Lynn. Miss Mary 
Lycett of Lynn is at home with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lycett of 
Magnolia ave., for a short visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Davis had 
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Davis and 
Mrs. Anna Carter of Gloucester as 
their guests over Sunday. 
Harold Richardson has a position 
on the Foster estate for the summer. 
Miss Lillian Dennett of Gloucester 
spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. J. 
Burke. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan of Bos- 
ton are again at Magnolia for the 
summer and have settled on Foster 
Lane. 
Mrs. George Booker and daughter 
of Somerville were week-end guesis 
of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Lycett. 
The regular dances are being held 
Wednesday and Saturday evenings at 
the Men’s club house, now. Music 
by Carey’s orchestra. 
John May has purchased a new 
Ford which he is using for business 
purposes. 
The corner at Norman avenue and 
Magnolia avenue has been widened, 
making the square much less dahger- 
ous for motorists particularly. <A 
twelve foot square is to be construct- 
ed in the middle of the crossroads to 
restrict traffic and an arc light will 
also be a great benefit to the drivers 
of motor vehicles. 
John Manning of Boston was in 
town Saturday. Mr. Manning was 
employed at the Davis Garage last 
summer. 
Lafayette Hunt and Gilbert Cris- 
pin attended the Firemen’s Memorial 
services at Gloucester Sunday as 
delegates from Magnolia. 
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
ward Pireen, Western avenue, was 
boldly broken into Saturday night and 
the breaker, thought to be a tramp, 
substituted his ragged clothing for 
an entire suit of new clothes, includ- 
ing shoes and hat, belonging to Mr. 
Eireen: 
42 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
Furnishings 
P. S. Lycett Magnolia 
Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT #ARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
Magnolia, Massachusetts, 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
J. MAY 
Notary Public 
CHOICE FRUIT 
Foreign and Domestic 
Free Delivery 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
COOLIDGES’ POINT, MAGNOLIA, MANCHESTER DELIVERY 
VEGETABLES 
of every variety fresh daily 
George Karnesy 
Claude Wilkinson has been appoint- 
ed to the newly made position of 
motor-cycle cop between the railroad 
bridge at Manchester and the Stage- 
fort Park bridge at Gloucester. 
Mrs. William B. Smith of Boston 
has opened her Magnolia cottage on 
Raymond street for the summer sea- 
son. 
Irving Eaton has returned to Wor- 
cester to attend the summer school at 
the Worcester Polytechnical Institute. 
Mr. Eaton will spend six weeks there. 
Miss Olive Chane started work at 
The Edward, Pigeon Cove, Monday 
for the summer. Miss Chane is a 
graduate of the Salem Commercial 
School and is doing stenography at 
The Edward. 
Miss Susan Lycett has started her 
season’s work at Foster’s Drug store. 
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Carr, Mag- 
nolia avenue, entertained Percival 
Prunimerman of Somerville and Miss 
Alice Ruth of Gloucester at their 
home, Sunday. 
EERE ea 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ballou and 
family have moved from the Lycett 
cottage to the Story house on Mag- 
nolia avenue. 
Miss Mary Kelly with three 
friends, Miss Margaret Kennedy, 
Miss Mary Kennedy and Miss Irene 
Gillespie of Boston, were in town 
Tuesday. 
Work has been begun by the city 
of Gloucester on the extension of the 
water main on Hesperus avenue. ‘The 
advisory board has also counseled the 
appropriation of $15,000 for the im- 
provement of this avenue, one of the 
most attractive streets at Magnolia. 
The City Engineer and his men have 
been surveying. 
