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Mrs. Joseph R. Crispin and her 
daughter, Mrs. Thomas P. Abbott, sailed 
on Tuesday, Oct. 19, onthe S. S. Ivernia 
for a three months’ trip to England. 
Upon returning Mrs. Abbott will go to 
Hartford, Conn., to live. 
On Saturday evening Miss Alice Story 
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Ab- 
bott, Miss Ethel P. May, Miss May Ab- 
bott, Gilbert Crispin, Alfred Knowlton 
and Edward Wilkinson, with a chafing 
dish spread, the menu being varied and 
most appetizing. 
Edwin Grigg and family of Boston 
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 
‘Crispin. 
The municipal council have. set next 
Tuesday morning at 10.30 o'clock for 
the time of hearing the petitioners who 
have petitioned for a police station at 
Magnolia. The regular meeting of the 
council will be held the following Thurs- 
day evening, being the fourth Thursday 
of the month. 
The local telephone exchange went 
into winter schedule last Saturday night. 
Mrs. Clifford Story and son returned 
Saturday from Saco, Me., where they 
have been visiting relatives. 
Miss Katharine Flaherty of Boston 
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
W. Butler over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry \W. Butler and 
daughter Maud are the guests of Stephen 
B. Allen at Townsend, this week. 
Ralph Richardson returned Sunday 
from a very pleasant visit with relatives 
in Peterborough, N. H. 
Miss Marjorie May returned to her 
duties at the local telephone exchange 
Monday morning after a two weeks’ vaca- 
tion. 
Miss Martha Frazier finished her 
duties as telephone operator at the local 
exchange Saturday evening and has re- 
turned to her home in Gloucester. 
Ralph Richardson has accepted a posi- 
tion with D. C. Ballou & Co., for the 
winter. 
Rev. C. A. S. Dwight will be the 
speaker at the Village Church next Sun- 
day morning. All should hear him, as 
he is a very interesting speaker. 
Mrs. Straw of Peterborough, N. H., 
is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wilson 
Richardson this week. 
Mrs. Wm. Roberts, who has been 
occupying Mrs. Julia Knight's cottage 
on Magnolia avenue, removed her family 
to Boston the past week. 
Thomas P. Abbott was in town over 
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 
Crispin, , 
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