30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAGNOLIA 
“Breezy Point,” a farce, will be 
given by members of the Foster club 
at the Women’s clubhouse on the 
Shore road next Friday evening in 
aid of a Piano Fund for the Blyn- 
man Grammar school. Mrs. H. C. 
Foster, who has been in charge of 
the staging of the play was assisted 
by Miss Agnes Murphy of Glouces- 
ter, who has had some very practical 
experience along this line. The farce 
is a favorite for amateur performers, 
and the girls, who are taking part, 
have been well chosen. Admission 
is 25 cents, and tickets are already 
on sale. 
Mrs. Annie Carter of Gloucester 
was in town for Sunday, which she 
spent with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 
Gardner, at their cottage on Magno- 
lia avenue. 
Irving Eaton was at home from 
Technology to spend the week-end 
at The Parsonage with his parents. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Davis of 
Gloucester, and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. 
Davis and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Huat 
of Magnolia motored to Topsfield 
Sunday to spend the day with Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Smith. 
Harry Lycett of Boston has been 
a recent guest at the home of his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ly- 
cett, Magnolia ave. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joyce re- 
turned to Dorchester Friday after a 
short visit with Mr. and Mrs. John 
Carr. Mrs. Carr motored to Boston 
with them and spent the day at their 
home. 
Miss Amy Lycett has been spend- 
ing a week in Lynn, where she is the 
guest of her grandmother, Mrs. 
Locke. 
Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Peterson and 
son, Richard, have returned to Dor- 
chester, after a visit with Mrs. Peter- 
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 
Chane. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster of 
Winchester spent Sunday with Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry C. Foster, Westeru 
ave. Mr. and Mrs. Foster have 
moved into Mrs. Abbie Story’s small 
cottage, the one they have been oc- 
cuping having been taken by Mr. and 
Mrs. E. H. Graham- of Boston for 
the season. 
Mrs. Free returned to Magnolia 
the first of the week after a short 
trip to Saratoga Springs. Mrs. Col- 
felt, who-has had the Stanley cot- 
tage all the winter, will remove to 
Vianchester about the first of June. 
Miss Etta Haryey of Gloucéster 
ent Sunday in town with Mr. and 
Frederick Dunbar and family, 
lOMa ave, 
May 21, 1915 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
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MAGNOLIA MARKET 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
——J. MAY——e 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426R Magnolia. 
Notary Public 
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SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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Ernest Howe, who has been em- 
ployed in Nova Scotia for the last 
few months, has been in town with 
his wife and family, Englewood road, 
for a few days this week. 
Mrs. D. C. Ballou entertained Miss 
Gertrude M. Smith of Boston over 
Sunday. 
A number of Magnolia people 
made up.a party to see “A Celebrat- 
ed Case” at Gloucester last Thursday 
and Friday evenings. The play was 
pronounced one of the best ever giv- 
en in that city by amateurs. 
At the meeting of the Essex 
South Association of Congregational. 
churches held Wednesday week at 
the 2d Congregational church of Bev- 
erly, Rev. Walter S. Eaton, Ph. Dz 
and Mrs. Eaton were appointed dele- 
gates to the National Councils for 
four years. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. 
Eaton, it will be remembered, were 
sent to the Council at Kansas City 
last year. 
The Whist club held its regular 
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the 
home of Mrs. Wililam Symonds, 
Magnolia ave. The afternoon was 
pleasantly spent and afternoon tea 
was served. | 
Rev. Walter S. Eaton, Ph. D., will 
preach at the Sunday morning ser- 
vice at the Village church, on ‘Filled 
with the Fullness of God.” “Life 
Worth Living” will be the subject of 
the evening sermon. 
Mrs. John Mackay’s condition is 
reported as steadily improving, al- 
though she is still at the Addison Gil- 
bert Hospital, Gloucester. 
Not one man in a thousand who rolls" 
down to the bottom of the hill can 
make the world believe he did it for 
exercise.—Atlantic Constition, 
Resolve to perform what you 
ought; perform without fail what 
you resolve.-—Franklin. 
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