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 
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Special Arrangements made for 
Supper Parties to Order 
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MAGNOLIA 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton, pastor 
of the Village church, will preach at 
the morning service, Sunday, on 
“Doing as the Romans Do,” in the 
evening on “A Call to Service.” 
The Ladies’ Aid society held its 
annual fair at the Oceanside parlors 
Wednesday from 9.00 a. m. until 3.00 
p. m., and the society wishes to thank 
not only those who so generously con- 
tributed in any way towards the suc- 
cess of the affair, but also those who 
bought so generously. Following is 
the list of those presiding at booths: 
candy table, Miss Ruth Scott, Miss 
Mary Boyd, and Miss Susan Lycett ; 
flower booth, Mrs. Frank Abbott and 
Miss Abbie May; embroidery and cro- 
chet table, Mrs. Jonathan May and 
Mrs. F. S. Story; aprons, Mrs. Wil- 
lard Boyd, Mrs. W. B. Richardson, 
and Mrs. W. S. Eaton. 
The first moving pictures ever 
shown in Magnolia have been shown 
at the Men’s club house. After two 
evenings, they may now be pronounc- 
ed a sure success. Monday and Fri- 
day evenings are the nights of the 
entertainments and there are two per- 
formances each evening, one at 7.30 
and one at 9.15. ‘Tonight two dra- 
mas will be shown, the first a two-reel 
picture, “The President’s Special,” 
and the second, “Her Trip to New 
York.” There will be also a good 
comedy number and a special feature 
for the children. Miss Katherine 
Hessian is the pianist and Grover 
Ryan, formerly of the Olympia the- 
atre,. Gloucester, Ms’ ete opetator 
There has been a rather small attend- 
ance at the Wednesday and Satur- 
day night dances lately owing to other 
attractions on the same evenings. The 
excellent music by the enlarged or- 
chestra merits better pakronage. 
Prof. H. J. Krumpeln, of Newark, 
N. J., who was in town over the 
week-end, giving a concert at the Vil- 
lage church Monday afternoon, play- 
ed at the club several times. Prof. 
Krumpeln was accompanied by his 
son, Wolfe. The August ourna- 
ments are in full swing. 
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Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
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Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Notary Public 
Miss Ethel Allen and her brother, 
spent the week-end with Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard Wilkinson. 
Miss Edith Allen and her brother, 
Perry Allen, of Manchester, were re- 
cent guests of their grandparents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Jonathan May, of Western 
ave. 
Mrs. Walter Nelson of Gloucester 
has been visiting the O. P. Story 
family, Magnolia ave., this week. 
The funeral of Mrs. Martha Stone 
of Lynn was held at her home there 
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stone had 
many friends of long years’ standing 
in Magnolia and was a sister of Mrs. 
John Lycett. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkins en- 
tertained Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- 
kins and daughter, Olive, and son, 
Paul, recently. 
Mr. and Mrs, Roy French of Ev- 
erett were week-end guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. William Symonds, Mrs. 
French’s parents. 
Mrs. Charles Hoysradt with her 
two children, Robert and Ella, has 
returned from a fortnight’s visit with 
her sister at Buffalo, N, Y. 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Eliza Dodge has with her at 
her home on Western ave., Marion 
Loraine and friend, both of Beverly, 
for a few days’ visit. 
Miss Helen Swaine of Boston has 
been visiting Miss Helen Edmonds, 
Magnolia ave. 
_ Mrs. Samuel Brown and children of 
Salem were down for the week-end 
with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar. 
Loring Cook of Hamilton is visit- 
ing his friend, Albert West, Engle- 
wood road, for a few days. 
Everett Linegan of Gloucester 
spent the week-end in town as a guest 
of William Edmunds. 
Born at North Berwick, Me., Mon- 
day, Aug. 10, a daughter, Clara Phoe- 
be, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foster, 
formerly of Magnolia, 
