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Manager Charles E. Phenix of the 
Oceanside intends to spend, practically 
the whole winter at Magnolia, personally 
superintending the various changes and 
improvements to be made to the proper- 
ty during the winter. 
The A. S. Covels are occupying their 
cottage for the remainder of the month. 
Next Sunday Wm. Cross will be the 
speaker at the Village Church. 
Miss Frances Casey has accepted a 
position as waitress at Brandon hall, Bos- 
ton, for the winter. 
James Kehoe is making a short visit 
with his son Frank at Antrim, N. H. 
Mrs. Ernest Newman met with a very 
painful accidenton Monday. She stepped 
on a nail which penetrated her shoe and 
into her foot, making a very ugly wound. 
Miss Bridget Doyle is in town for a 
few weeks. Miss Doyle returned re- 
cently from a three months’ visit in I[re- 
land with her mother. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Foster attend- 
ed the wedding of their grand-niece at 
Swampscott Tuesday evening. 
Miss Mary Lycett resumed her studies 
at Salem Commercial school on Monday 
of this week. 
Henry Butler, jr., spent Wednesday 
in Boston as the guest of John C. Ly- 
cett, jr. 
Jonathan May and family are enjoy- 
ing life at camp, at Conomo Point. 
Mrs. Casey of Swampscott is visiting 
her son Daniel Casey. 
The Hero of “Brewster's Millions.” 
Once in a generation the name of an 
actor becomes identified with a play and 
both are synonymous of success. One 
of the biggest money makers of recent 
years was “ Brewster’s Millions’? which 
was produced by Frederick Thompson 
of Luna park fame with Edward Aboles 
in the princtpal role. Mr. Aboles cer- 
tainly sprang into prominence and at- 
tained a wide popularity as a comedian 
in the cities where ‘‘ Brewster’s 
Millions’’” was shown but he was am- 
bitious for other work and in vaudeville 
has found that ambition realized. He is 
probably the highest paid actor from the 
legitimate stage in vaudeville today and 
he has.a play that in its way is as merito- 
rious as ‘‘ Brewster’s Millions.’’ It is 
called ‘‘ Self Defense’’ and Mr. Aboles 
takes the part of a deaf mute who has 
been charged with a crime and the entire 
piece is full of strong situations. Mr. 
Aboles will appear at Keith’s next week 
sharing honors with that feature that has 
been attracting such wide attention, An- 
nette Kellerman, in her exbition of div- 
ing and diabolo. 
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‘Magnolia Wagonette Line 
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Norman Avenne. s Magnoila 
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