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The Gloucester Municipal Couneil 
at their meeting the first of this 
week, voted to appropriate $2500 
for gypsy moth work to be expend- 
ed under the direction of the State 
highway commission. The money is 
to be exnended on doing work in the 
Magnolia section and by the John 
Hays Hammond property at Fresh- 
water Cove. 
Chane’s orchestra furnished mu- 
sic for the Reseue elub danee at Riv- 
erdale, Wednesday evening. 
The Ladies’ Aid society will meet 
next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. 
Knowles. The ladies will take their 
suppers with them and the men and 
young folk are invited to come in 
the evening to partake of supper 
and enjoy games. Admission in the 
evening will be 25 cents for adults 
and 10 cents for children. 
Miss Ruth Scott has recovered 
from her recent illness so as to be 
able to continue school again. 
The whist party held Wednesday 
evening in the gymnasium of the 
Men’s clubhouse was largely attend- 
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ed. Whist began at 8 o’clock and 
lasted until’ 10. While the older 
people were playing whist the 
younger folk bowled and played 
pool. 
T. J. Coolidge is having the woods 
on his land at Coolidge point cleared 
of all the broken and torn-down 
trees, resulting from the severe 
storm Christmas day. Hundreds of 
trees on the estate were badly dam- 
aged. 
Lafayette Hunt is making im- 
provements to his building on Mag- 
noha ave. Joseph Crispin is doing 
the work. 
A very pretty party which was 
the event of the season was held at 
the Women’s clubhouse last week 
by the children of Miss Louise 
Friend’s dancing class. The grand 
march was led by Jennie Brown 
and Leland Wolff, followed by the 
entire class, after which there was 
dancing for the children until in- 
termission when a dainty lunch was 
served. <A beautiful bouquet of 
white carnations was. presented. to 
Miss Friend, from the class, as a to- 
ken of esteem, by William Hunt, 
who made a very appropriate pre- 
sentation speech as follows: ‘‘Dear 
Miss Friend: Your junior dancing 
class wishes to thank you for your 
kind invitation to this party. We 
have very pleasant memories of an- 
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other happy gathering at which we 
were your guests. I am sure we 
shall long remember both oceasions 
with much pleasure. With our love, 
we bring these blooms to you and 
hope that the New Year will bring 
you many joys and blessing.”’ 
Miss Abby May presented Mrs. 
Friend with a very beautiful bou- 
quet of pink carnations in a very 
nice manner, with these words: 
‘“We wish to thank you, too, dear 
Mrs. Friend, for the music which 
has helped to make our dancing les- 
sons so enjoyable. The class has 
given me the great pleasure of pre- 
senting you with these flowers, and 
with them we bring to you our love 
and best wishes.’’ After intermis- 
sion, dancing was in order for all 
and a very pleasant evening was 
enjoyed by those present. Miss 
Friend is to be congratulated upon 
her success as teacher and the mark- 
ed improvement in the children’s 
dancing since last year and it is 
sincerely hoped by all that she will 
continue her classes another season. 
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