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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 
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MAGNOLIA 
Horace Cook of Hamilton spent 
Sunday in town as guest of A. L. 
West, Englewood road. 
Born, August 23 a daughter, Fran- 
ces Story, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. 
Gee (Helen Lycett). 
Mrs. George Doucette, with her 
daughter, Rosaline, of Boston is 
spending three weeks with her par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar, 
Magnolia ave. 
Mrs. Annie Carter and Mr. and 
Mrs. Goram Davis of Gloucester 
spent Sunday with the Frank H. 
Davises, Magnolia ave. 
Kenneth Simpson of Lowell, who 
was formerly located here, has been 
spending a week at the Men’s club. 
Mrs. Dennis C. Ballou entertained 
four tables at bridge at her new 
home on Magnolia ave., last Friday 
evening. 
Miss Dorothy Booker of Somer- 
ville is spending a week with Mr. 
Mrs. P. S. Lycett, Magnolia ave. 
Miss Ruth Dulligan has been en- 
tertaining her sister, Mrs. J. Cord- 
ingly, of Boston at the Oceanside. 
E. Scanlon of Boston was in town 
over the week-end visiting friends. 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton, the 
pastor, will occupy the pulpit at the 
Village church, Sunday morning and 
the subject of his sermon will be 
“Making Melody in the Heart.’ Sub- 
ject at the evening service, “The Hid 
Treasure.” Morning service at 10.45; 
evening at 8.15. 
Rev. J. H. C. Cooper of St. John’s 
Church (Episcopal) will be the 
speaker at the Union chapel, Sunday 
morning service at 10.45. 
Irving Eaton is a guest of his 
friend, John Perkins, at Baker’s Is- 
land for-a few days.. Mr. Eaton en- 
tertained Frederick Hall of Waltham 
at his home on Magnolia ave. Tues- 
day. 
Miss Beatrice Story entertained 
sixteen of her friends at bridge Wed- 
nesday evening. Miss Story proved 
to be a charming hostess and made 
her guests enjoy every moment of the 
time, 
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First Class Groceries and Kitchen 
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P. S. Lycett Magnolia 
Avenue, Magnolia 
Telephone 63-2 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT #ARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts, 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
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M AY———— 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
The event of the week at the Men’s 
club will be a cabaret show to take the 
place of the Wednesday evening 
dance. Favorite performers here in 
Magnolia will furnish a program 
with diversity enough to please all. 
Seats at the tables may be reserved 
for 25 cents. and ice cream, soft 
drinks and other refreshments will 
be served. The August tournaments 
have been quite interesting and have 
been also a drawing card. Timothy 
McCarthy was the winner of the 
weekly cup in bowling at the Tues- 
day evening roll-off. This is the 
second cup Mr. McCarthy has won 
this season. The season at the club 
has been quite successful thus far, 
except in the matter of renting rooms, 
where the general depression has been 
felt. At the dances the attendance 
has been rather below the average. 
The moving picture performances 
have invariably shown a deficit and 
there are only two more of these to 
be held,—one to-night and one next 
Friday night. - The restaurant has 
been well patronized and shows a 
considerable profit, 
Notary Public 
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M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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The Women’s club Minstrel show 
was repeated at the Oceanside Annex, 
Monday evening, equalling the hit of 
last week. Attendance was excellent 
at all performances and a goodly sum 
was realized for the clubhouse. 
Thursday evening a Masquerade 
dancing party was held at the club 
and was largely attended. Prizes 
were awarded for the prettiest and 
also for the most original costume. 
The last embroidery class of the sea- 
son will be held next Friday after- 
noon and the last dressmaking class 
met yeterday. The exhibition of the 
work which is scheduled for next 
week is sure to be interesting. 
Salem Commercial Graduates 
Command good positions. Catalog free, 
126 Washington St., Salem, 
