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A Festival of Dances will be held at 
Rowe’s -garage next Thursday even- 
ing, May 6, at eight o'clock. Sewall’s 
_orchestra. Tickets, adults 35c, children 
15c. _Tothose who have not seen a 
May-pole dance this will be a novel 
sight. 
Mrs. Willard R. Boyd, Mrs. Fred S. 
Lycett and Rev. Frederick J. Libby 
_were delegates at the ‘‘ Together Cam- 
 paign’’ meeting in Salem ‘Thursday. 
The ‘‘ Together Campaign’’ is in the 
interest of a united forward movement 
in missions. 
Work was started this week building 
the garage on Raymond street, owned by 
Frank P. Wonson of Gloucester, which 
was burned last fall. 
The Lord’s Supper will be celebrated 
at the Village church Sunday morning 
after the service. Sunday School will 
begin at 12.15 o’clock and it is earnestly 
urged upon the parents that they shall 
not send the children to Sunday School 
before that time. [he prepratory ser- 
vice will be held this evening. 
Arthur H. Smith of Rockport has 
been the organist during the absence of 
Miss Amy Lycett. Mr. Smith is a 
pupil of George B. Stevens and a stu- 
dent at the Boston Conservatory. He 
is organist in the Rockport Congrega- 
tional church. His playing was greatly 
enjoyed. 
The speaker for next Sunday evening 
cannot yet be definitely announced. It 
is hoped that Stanton H. King _ of 
the Sailors Haven, Charlestown, will be 
able to come. Atthetime of his pre- 
vious visit here in the winter a storm 
prevented the large attendance which 
the delightful address he gave deserved. 
Should he be secured for next Sunday, 
rain ought not to prevent anyone from . 
taking the opportunity to hear a rare 
speaker. 
The Ladies Aid society met with Mrs. 
William Symonds last Thursday. Dur- 
ing the afternoon a very dainty lunch was 
served by the hostess. 
James Walter Scott has accepted a 
position with H. E. Edmonds for the 
summer. 
Miss Maud E. Butler and Henry W. 
Butler, jr., enjoyed a short visit to their 
uncle, Ernest E. Allen at Somersworth, 
N. H., the end of the week. 
A valuable horse owned by Ed. Mor- 
gan of Hamilton dropped dead on Mag- 
nolia ave., opposite R. N. Stanley’s resi- 
dence Sunday evening. 
George Story and Gilbert Crispin 
spent Sunday at Camp  Color-Guard, 
West Gloucester. 
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Telephone 31-2 
Misses Minnie Silver, May Cooney 
and Eno-Passo of Gloucester were the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ballou, 
Monday. : 
Miss Fanny Faulkner and Mrs. A. R. 
Hayden were down from Boston the 
first of the week looking over Miss 
Faulkner's summer cottage which _ is 
being entirely remodelled. 
Frank Comeau of East Gloucester has 
accepted a position as teamster with H. 
W. Butler & Son. 
Mis. Winslow Story is very ill at her 
home on Magnolia ave. 
The local combination wagon was 
called out Saturday evening at 9.30 
o clock to a fire at Fresh Water Cove. 
The unoccupied story and a half house 
in the rear of the Troy homestead was 
totally destroyed. As the flames had full 
control of the structure when the fire ap- 
paratus arrived all that could be done 
was to save the surrounding buildings. 
The fire was discovered by Rev. Fred- 
erick J. Libby, who was on his way to 
the Cove when he saw the building all 
ablaze and hurried back to Magnolia and 
gave the alarm. The origin of the fire 
is unknown as the building has been un- 
occupied for some time, but the owner 
says the gypsy moth men have _ been eat- 
ing their lunches there of late. “The 
building was owned by. A. D. Troy and 
was insured for $500. 
John E. May’s dance held at the 
Women’s Clubhouse, Monday evening, 
proved to bea very pleasant affair for all 
who attended. A large number were 
present from out-of-town. Music was 
furnished by Symonds’ orchestra — of 
Gloucester. 
The Ladies Aid socicty met with Mrs. 
Jonathan May yesterday afternoon. 
Robert Williams is making extensive 
improvements on the grounds of his es- 
tate on Magnolia avenue. H. E. Ed- 
monds is doing the work. 
D.C. Ballou & Co. are repairing the 
tennis court on the grounds of the 
Oceanside Hotel. 
We are pleased to report that E. G. 
Foster who has been quite ill at his home 
is able to be out again. 
KEHOE BROS. 
Carpenters = and = Builders 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St 
Jonathan May 
Real Estate:Insurance 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
Magnolia, - -!- - 
Telephones: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
JOHN T. COMMERFORD 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA - - MASS 
Mass. 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHAI1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. © All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
romptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
Charles H. Hoyle and family arrived 
this week and are occupying their cottage 
for the season. 
