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Se BIBLE STUDY. 
‘Theme of the Course: Life Eternal. 
Lesson 9. Studies in Prayer.’ 
1. Study Jesus’ habit of prayer. 
Mark.1:35; Luke 10:21, 22; Luke 
11:1-4; Luke 9:28-36; John 17; Matt. 
26:36745. 
Ask yourself regarding each of these 
instances of prayer on Jesus’ part the 
following:questions: 
(a.) Why did Jesus offer this prayer? 
(b.) Was it public or private? 
(c.) Was it petition or thanksgiving 
or communion? 
(d.) Was it in behalf of himself or 
others? 
(e.) Did God need to be told what 
Jesus wanted to say? 
(f.) Did Jesus need to say it? 
(g.) Did God like to have him say it? 
(h.) What result came of the prayer? 
(j.). What did prayer mean to Jesus? 
2. Read the opening verses of Paul’s 
letter to the Philippians and tell where 
the prayer ends. Cana good wish be a 
prayer? What makes a wish a prayer? 
Can work be prayer? Can love be 
prayer? What is prayer? 
To be continued next week. 
Miss Maud. E. Butler was at home 
over Sunday. 
Jonathan May 
Real Estate: Insurance 
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Magnolia, 4 ate = 
Telephones: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
Mass. 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHAI1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest stvles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
romptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
JOHN T. COMMERFORD 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptiy Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 7 - MASS 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
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Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to ‘Let by day, week or season 
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen of 
Greenbush on the South Shore were the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Knowl- 
ton the first of the week. 
Harry Lycett, who is employed at 
Waltham, was at home Christmas Day. 
Mrs. John Symonds left the latter part 
of the week for a short visit to her old 
home at So. Gardiner, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley of Wor- 
cester and Charles Peirce of Beverly 
Farms spent the holiday with Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur M. Lycett. 
John Chane of Jamaica Plainand Mr. 
and Mrs. Cavanaugh of Gloucester were 
in town last week renewing acquaint- 
ances. 
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler and 
family spent the holiday at Gloucester, 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Munger. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Straw of Peter- 
boro, N. H., have been visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. Wilson Richardson the past week. 
The Lord’s Supper will be observed 
at the church Sunday after the morning 
service. Sunday school will begin at 
twelve o’clock and the members of the 
Sunday school have been requested not 
to come early on account of disturbing 
the Communion service. 
The Bible class will meet next “Tues- 
day evening at 7.30 at the parsonage. 
A New Year’s service will be held this 
evening at the church. 
Next Sunday there will be sermons 
both morning and evening. The Peo- 
ple’s Forum will probably begin the fol- 
lowing Sunday night with speakers of 
merit and distinction. 
The collection next Sunday morning 
outside the envelopes will be for the 
Sicilian sufferers and those who-want to 
help will bear this in mind. It is pos- 
sible that, either in the morning or in 
the evening, Frank P. Chisholm of 
‘Tuskegee institute, the famous school 
established by Booker Washington will 
speak at the Village church. 
Why not have your Printing done at the 
office of THE BREEZE PRINT? 
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your probate and administrator’s 
notices and other legal notices pub- 
lished in the 
North Shore Breeze 
Manchester, Mass. 
Miss Lillian Booker of Somerville 
was the guest of her aunt Mrs. Philip 
Lycett over Christmas. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Emerson and 
family of Newburyport and Mr. and Mrs. 
Ernest Dunbar of Dorchester were the 
guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. 
Dunbar. Ernest Dunbar’s hand, which 
he injured recently while at work 
is greatly improved. 
Miller Foster of Wakefield has been 
the guest of his daughter Mrs. Lafayette 
Hunt the past week. Mr. Foster was 
at one time a resident of Magnolia but 
for several years has made his home in 
Wakehfeld. 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkins en- 
joyed the holiday with theirson Wm. LY 
Wilkins at Dorchester. 
Weare pleased to report that Mrs. 
Harry Hannaford is well onthe road to 
recovery after a successful operation for 
abscess.on the eye, performed the first of 
the week. 
J. Walter Scott of Cambridge, was 
the guest of his father James Scott over 
Sunday. 
John Wolfe, who has a position in 
Cambridge, was in town over Sunday 
guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. James 
Wolfe. 
NOTICE TO * SUBSCRIBERS. 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the shore 
for their city homes should notify 
this office of their ‘‘ change of ad- 
dress ’”’ promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
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1909 
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Grounded in the belief that lasting success is founded on public confidence, 
we have proved conclusively that we built on a solid foundation. 
Goods at Reasonable Prices, Thorough and Practical Repairing—are our 
If you are not acustomer of This Store, you certainly should be. 
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