30 ; NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Christina Brown announces 
the engagement of her daughter Miss 
Josephine G. Brown to Mr. Harlow 
H. Halliday of New York. It is 
understood the wedding is to take 
place next Tuesday at Magnolia. 
Mrs. Philemon Sanborn of West 
Acton has been here this week as the 
guest of Mts. F. S. Lycett, Fuller st. 
Mrs. Lycett’s sister, Mrs. Ernest 
Dunbar of Hudson has also been 
visiting here. 
Mrs. Harry C. Foster spent last 
Saturday at Essex, the guest of rela- 
tives. 
Mrs. Delia Barter and her daugh- 
ter, Miss Marion Barter, have taken 
a cottage on Magnolia ave., and will 
make their home there in the future. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Symonds, who has 
been spending the winter at Souti 
Gardiner, Maine, where she was the 
guest of relatives, has returned to 
her Western avenue cottage for the 
summer months. 
Gilbert Crispin spent Sunday in 
Boston with the William B. Smith 
family, West Cedar st. 
Miss Ruth Scott has been obliged 
to give up her college studies in Ohio 
for a time because of her health, and 
is at present with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
lard Boyd, Summer st. 
The Men’s club will be opened 
Memorial Day for the first time, and 
the first dance of the season will be 
held there the same evening; dancing 
from 8.30 until eleven o’clock with 
music by Carey’s orchestra. Admis- 
sion is 25c. for gentlemen and I5c. 
for ladies, and ice-cream will be on 
sale. Frederick Dunbar is in charge, 
and Mr. Libby will come on for his 
second season about July 5, but will 
come down from Exeter, N. H., for 
a day or two about the 18th of this 
month, The restaurant will be open- 
ed June 17, and board will be $10.co 
a week; rooms will be $7.00 a week, 
or $60.00 for the season. Member- 
ship fee will be $1.00 for the season, 
which includes the use of the club- 
house, the reading room and writing 
materials, etc. A new plan will ve 
tried out this year. Upon payment 
of $5.00, members will be entitled to 
free use of the pool room and bowl- 
ing alleys for the season, or as soon 
as $5.00 has been paid into the club 
for the use of these privileges, they 
will be free for the remainder of the 
season. The club is planning for a 
busy season, and there are several new 
schemes afoot for the pleasure of the 
members. Moving pictures will also 
be shown here during the summer, 
upon stated evenings to be announe- 
ed later. 
May 28, 19159 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
P.S. Lycett rlesione 437 Magnolia, Mass. 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT #ARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
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 426R Magnolia. 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jebbing Promptly Attended te 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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Burglary Insurance 
Your only sure protection 
against loss by theft 
D. A. McEACHERN 
Insurance—Real Estate 
Phone 161-M Gloucester 
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Mrs. W. S. Eaton spent Wednes- 
day in Wenham, where she was the 
guest of her friend, Miss Lucy Dav's. 
Mrs. Mary Trowt of Magnolia ave. 
‘SSOUT][I JUVDI JOY WOLF PatloAOdII Sey 
Magnolia will be well represented 
at the Masonic convention at Port- 
land, Maine, as a number of the 
Masons, including Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Leon 
Foster, Mr. A. J. Rowe, Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. 
L.. F. Hunt, and Jonathan May, have 
motored down to attend. 
Notary Public 
Now Open For the Season 
THE SUNSET COTTAGE 
Miss M, G. Walsh, Prop. 
Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia, Mass. 
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 8586-W 
Mrs. Nelson Cook and son, Loring, 
of Manchester, were guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry W. Brown for Sun- 
day. 
Frederick Eaton is spending a few 
days at the Parsonage with his par- 
ents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Walter 5. 
Eaton. Mr. Eaton has completed his 
course at Worcester Polytechnical 
School and will return to Worcester 
for graduation June 10. 
Miss Bernice Marsh of Gloucester 
was the guest of Miss Bertha Mullen 
Sunday. 
The friends of Mrs. John Mackay 
will be pleased to hear of her re- 
turn from the Addison Gilbert Hos- 
pital at Gloucester. 
Mrs. James Wolfe, Western ave., 
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 
Douglas at their home in New York 
city. 
