Now Open For the Season 
THE WILLOW COTTAGE 
Raymond St., Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss. M. G. Walsh, Prop. 
Centrally located, near Beach. 
Everything homelike. 
Transients Accommodated 
Reasonable Rates 
Board by the Day or By the Week 
Special Arrangements made for 
Supper Parties to Order 
Telephone Connection 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Samuel Brown and children 
of Salem were week-end guests of 
Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar. 
Harry Lycett of Waltham spent the 
week-end at home with his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. John Lycett, Magnolia 
avenue. 
Miss M. E. Cahill spent Sunday 
with her sister in Kast Gloucester. 
Miss Olive Chane, who has a sum- 
mer position at the Hotel Edward, 
Pigeon Cove, spent the holiday at the 
home of her mother, Mrs. John 
Chane, on Magnolia avenue. 
Bartlett Smith of Westboro is 
spending a week with his parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. B. Smith, at their sum- 
mer cottage on Raymond street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner have 
been entertaining Mr. Gardner’s sis- 
ter, Miss Stella Gardner, of Boston, 
this week. 
George Tryder and Arthur Healey 
of Waltham, who were employed at 
Foster’s drug store last season, were 
in town over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Lycett have 
been entertaining Miss Viola Deane 
at their home on Raymond street this 
week. 
Frederick Eaton, who has been em- 
ployed for several months at Worces- 
ter, is ill at the home of his parents, 
Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Eaton, Mag- 
nolia avenue. 
Mrs. Edith Stromblad and_ her 
daughter, Miss Anna Stromblad, 
spent the week-end in Boston. 
Mrs. Harry C. Foster entertained 
her mother and sister early in the 
week. 
The Rt. Rev. Samuel G. Babcock, 
of Boston, was the speaker at the 
Suffragan Bishop of Massachusetts, 
Union chapel last Sunday. A large 
crowd attended the service (Episco- 
pal) and listened to the splendid ad- 
dress of the Rt. Rev. Mr. Babcock. 
Other fine speakers are promised for 
the summer season, among them be- 
ing Rev. Charles Francis Carter of 
the Farmington avenue Congregation- 
al church, who will occupy the pulpit 
Sunday. ‘The service begins at 10.45. 
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First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
Furnishings 
Pp. §. Lycett Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts, 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
J. MAY——=— 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
Notary Public 
CHOICE FRUIT 
Foreign and Domestic 
Free Delivery 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton, the pas- 
tor of the Village church, wilt preach 
on “Fear” at the morning service 
which begins at 10.45. The evening 
service begins at 8.15 and the subject 
will be “Memory.” 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and 
Mrs. Anna Carter of Gloucester were 
in town over the holiday and Sunday 
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. 
Davis, Magnolia avenue. 
Mrs. Victor Peterson entertained 
her friend, Miss May Smalley, of 
Malden, at the Women’s club over the 
week-end. 
Silas Dion of Lanesville has been 
a recent guest of his son-in-law and 
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Catr; 
Magnolia avenue. 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
COOLJDGES’ POINT, MAGNOLIA, MANCHESTER DELIVERY 
VEGETABLES 
of every variety fresh daily 
George Karnesy 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
S. ECKER 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR 
also fine French Cleaner 
RAYMOND STREET, MAGNOLIA 
Tel. Magnolia 8584 
Miss Mary Lycett has returned 
from a visit of several weeks with 
her aunt, Mrs. Martha Stone, of Lynn 
and has taken a position for the sum- 
mer at the office of Jonathan May. 
