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Joseph Sargent, jr., and Horace P. 
Stanton, representing the Magnolia 
Wharf Corporation have petitioned the 
General Court for the passage of the bill 
to permit the Magnolia Wharf Corp. 
to extend its wharf at Magnolia. 
Miss Frances H. Stearns and a_ party 
of friends from Boston were in town 
over Sunday. 
Mrs. James Wolff, who met with a 
very painful accident a week ago, is well 
on the road to recovery. While at work 
she broke a sewing machine needle in 
the fleshy part of her hand near the 
thumb, being obliged to go the Beverly 
Hospital to have it removed. It is hoped 
she will suffer no ill effects. 
Herman Staples has been at home this 
week ona visit. He will return today 
to Wilton, N. H. 
Steam radiators are being installed in 
the Men’s Clubhouse and steam will be 
turned on, presumably, the first of next 
week. It isthe plan to heat the base- 
ment only, but provision has been made 
so that if the time should come when 
there is need of heating the large assemb- 
ly room this also can be done. 
The whist party held at Mrs. Teresa 
Knowles’ residence on Magnoliaavenue, 
Wednesday evening, was a great success, 
there being eight tables of whist besides 
numerous other games. Ice cream, 
cake and cocoa were served during the 
evening. 
_ Magnolia was a “dry town’’ in every 
sense of the words on Wednesday all of 
the city water being turned off from’ 10 
a.m. to 11 p. m., on account of a bad 
break in the pipe. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
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Davis-Symonds. 
Ruth Helena Symonds and Frederick 
F. Davis of Annisquam were united in 
marriage Wednesday evening, Dec. 8, 
at the parsonage by Rev. Frederick J. 
Libby at seven o’clook. Ruth A. Scott 
acted as bride’s maid and Guy Symonds, 
a brother of the bride, as best man. Af- 
ter the ceremony a reception was held 
at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. William Symonds. A supper 
was served consisting of shrimp and 
chicken salads, rolls, sandwiches, jellies, 
cream pie, ice cream, cake and cocoa. 
The couple were the recipients of many 
useful presents. At 8.30 o’clock the 
happy couple left amid showers of rice 
and to the accompaniment of the sleigh 
bells which had been attached to the 
coach by considerate friends, for a short 
trip, after which they will reside in 
Annisquam. 
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DEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
John T. Commerford 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA - - MASS 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mer 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders — All the latest stviles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promPtly, Auto Garace. Electric Carriages re-choared 
KEHOE BROS. 
Carpenters = and = Builders 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection 
Norman Avanne. E Macnoila 
Summer St 
Real Estate and 
insurance 
Jonathan May 
Magnolia Real Estate a Specialty 
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Automobiles, and Personal Property. Also Baggage Insurance 
against loss by any cause while travelling in the United States or Canada, or in any part 
of the World. Care of Estates a Specialty. 
(Notary Public) (Justice of the Peace) 
CARPENTERING All Jobbing Promptly Attended to PAINTING 
HARDWARE, LUMBER, GLASS 
OFFICE AND SHOP, SHORE ROAG. (LOBSTER LANE) MAGNOLIA, MASS, 
Telephone 26-2 Business Established 1874 
Magnuson & Hylen 
Florists and La::idscape Gardeners 
A specialty of laying out and planting grounds. 
Plans and estimates furnished. 
Cut Flowers, Palms and Ferns 
Bridge St. MANCHESTER 
Telephone 174-3 
