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50 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder June 25, 1915 
M. KEHOE Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings] — 
OARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Premptly Attended te All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
P.S. Lycett Telephone 463v | Ee Ss LY COU Totne ey MEST On Mass. 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia people are interested in 
a new project which is being launch- 
ed by Mrs. A. C. Thornton for the ™M AG N O iL | A Vi A R KET 
young girls, ten to thirteen years of 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
age, of the village. Mrs. Thornton 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
is opening a clubhouse which is to be 
called “The New Bungalow’ > on her DEERFOOT #ARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
estate off Magnolia avenue for the LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
use of these children in charge of Polaphonaldonnertiet Magnolia: Smee 
Mes: ELC. Foster, who served so Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
splendidly in. alike capacity ‘at the (<= eee 
Women’s club for so many years. 
On the opening afternoon (tomor- 
row) a recital will be given by the a M Y 
piano pupils of Miss Elma Edwards [ \ 
with songs and recitations by other 
little girls. The mothers have been Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
invited to be present. “The New 
3ungalow” will be open two morn- Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
ings, Tuesday and Thursday, and Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
one afternoon of each week, and the Telephone 426R Magnolia. Nowisalbablie 
girls will be taught sewing, darning, 
knitting, embroidery, cooking and 
folk dancing urtider competent  in- 
structors. Mrs. Thornton has been 
a member of Magnolia summer 
S. ECKER, GUSTOM_ TAILOR —-aggy 
colony for many years, during all otf 3 : : : : 
which she has been deeply concerned French Cleaning, wae Dyeing, kee Remodeling 
in everything that worked for the Repairing and Pressing --- Suits made to order 
VERY FINE LADIES’ TAILORING 
Raymond Street :: :: 3: MAGNOLIA 
good of the village. This latest ven- 
ture promises to be well worth the 
effort which has been put into the 
ne 
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effecting of the plan and in Mrs. Next door to Smith’s Ex. Tel. 8593 Magnolia 
Foster Mrs. Thornton has chosen the 
one women best suited to make a de- | [f | 
ae success of “The New Bunga- Burglary Insurance Now Open For the Season 
ow. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Anderson of Y ] é THE SUNSET COTTAGE 
Chicago are spending the summer at our only sure protection Miss M, G. Walsh, Prop. 
the Moulton cottage on Raymond st. against loss by theft Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia, Mass. 
Mr. Anderson is chauffeur for H. W. Centrally located, near Beach. 
Farnham. D A McEACHERN < cere pe. 3 
ao . ransients ACcommodate 
[The usual whist party was held at err Reasonable Rates 
the Women’s club last evening. Miss I Board by the Day or By the Week 
Lys ae nsurance—Real Estate PAE ye : , 
Mollie G. Hart and Miss Mary at hiro es ae one for 
O’Brien were the winners of last Phone 161-M Gloucester "PTelephone 8586-W . 
week’s prizes. The first Gentlemen’s 
rs ee — —— 
Night of the season is to be held at ; ee : 
thel- Club! next®'Weduestaererenine, Miss M. Robbins, manicure and hair. a solo dance by Miss Beatrice Long 
June 30, to which admission is free dresser, o1 New York and Boston, of Mz inchester. Miss Long’s dance 
Miss M. Mohen of New York city. was very delightful and it was’ great- 
for members and their gentlemen 
ly appreciated by every one present. 
friends. Membership tickets must The second performance , of 
be presented at the door. A victor ‘Breezy Point,” given under the aus- She responded to their generous: dam 
concert will be held Sunday evening pices of the Foster club for the bene- plause with a second dance. Both 
from, 9 until 10 o’clock. The rooms fit of the Magnoli ia Woman’s club at were Greecian dances. A_consider- 
are filling rapidly, mostly with season the Women’s  club-house, Monday able sum was netted from the 
people including Miss Anna Halseth, evening, June 21, was a successful af- comedy. 
masseuse, of Boston, Miss Laura A. fair. The cast was the same as ona Mr.. and Mrs. Eilmann of New 
O’Donnell, in charge of the gowns previous occasion, when the play was York city are spending the season it 
with the Werner-Pazolt company, given June gth, with the exception of the Davis cottage, Magnolia avenue. 
