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The Westland quartet gave a most 
delightful concert last Sunday evening at 
the Village church in the winter series of 
*“ Services for all the People,’? now go- 
ing on. The program was well 
chosen, being of sacred music through- 
out, and each of the numbers being of so 
different character that one could have 
heard the entire program over again and 
never tire. The rendering after the first 
quartet selection was so uniformly ex- 
cellent that each number was a gem by 
itself. All of the solos were good, those 
of Mrs. Miller and Miss Dadmun being 
especially appreciated. The quartet ren- 
dering of Neidlinger’s ‘‘ By the Waters 
of Babylon’? was magnificent. It is a 
long while since Magnolia heard such 
singing. 
Nathaniel C. Fowler, jr., of Boston 
will give one of the most interesting ad- 
dresses of the winter at the Village church 
next Sunday night. Mr. Fowler has a 
crisp way of putting truths that has made 
his books on subjects like ‘‘ Gumption,”’ 
“How to Get a Job and How to Keep 
It,’’ famous. His subject next Sunday 
night will be ‘“ The Respectable Crim- 
inal.’’ He says that he has something 
to say on this subject that people ought to 
hear, that it isall true, every word of it. 
He stands behind it. 
The Bible class met on Wednesday 
evening with a pleasant night at last after 
three stormy ones, there being eleven 
present. It will meet next week with 
Mrs. Elbridge Foster on Tuesday even- 
ing. 
The Y. P. S. C. E. re-organized last 
Friday evening with twelve members 
present. Officers are to be elected at 
this meeting this evening. The society 
was represented at the meeting of the 
Cape Ann local union last night. 
The Ladies’ Aid society met with 
Mrs. John Howard Wilkins yesterday 
afternoon. 
Mrs. Thomas P. Abbott of Hartford, 
Conn., is visiting her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Jos. R. Crispin this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Waddy are 
ee well-earned vacation at Buffalo, 
Mrs. John Howard Wilkins, Mrs. 
Willard Boyd and daughter Mary en- 
joyed the week-end as guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Philemon Sanborn at West Acton. 
Mrs. Henry W. Brown and Mrs. 
Edw. Foster were the guests of Mrs. 
George Pierce at Beverly Farms on 
Wednesday. 
Mrs. John B. Knowlton has returned 
from a very pleasant visit with her 
daughter, Mrs. E. Haring Dickinson, at 
West Gloucester. 
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DEALERS IN 
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TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
John T. Commerford 
Carp enter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA - - MASS 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mer 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promPtly. Auto Garasce. Electric Carriages re-chvar-ed 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE#, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection 
Norman Avenne : Magnoils 
Jonathan 
May 
KEHOE BROS. 
Carpenters = and = Builders 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
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Real Estate and 
insurance 
Magnolia Real Estate a Specialty 
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Automobiles, and Personal Property. Also Baggage Insurance 
against loss by any cause while travelling in the United States or Canada, or in any part 
of the World. 
(Notary Public) 
Care of Estates a Specialty. 
(Justice of the Peace) 
CARPENTERING 
All Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
PAINTING 
HARDWARE, LUMBER, GLASS 
OFFIGE AND SHOP. SHORE ROAD, (LOBSTER LANE) MAGNOLIA, MASS, 
Telephone 26-2 
Business Established 1874 
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We are pleased to report that Robert 
Boyd is entirely recovered from his re- 
cent illness and is about his usual duties 
again. é 
Miss Molly Brown of Gloucester is 
visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Dunbar, 
this week. 
Mrs. Oscar P. Story has been very ill 
at her home on Magnolia avenue, this 
week. 
The Ladies’ Aid society will give a 
whist party in the gymnasium at the new 
club house next Wednesday evening. 
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The committee of Beverly Business: 
Men in charge of the construction of 
Beverly’s new $100,000 Y. M. C. A, 
is planning to have things in shape that 
President Taft may lay the corner-stone 
when he arrives in Beverly for his next 
summer vacation. 
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