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A delightful recital closed the 
winter series of Sunday evening 
meetings at the Village church last 
Sunday night. The artists were 
Alexander Shedlovsky, violinist, and 
B. L. Wheltley, organist of the Ar- 
lington Street church, Boston, 
Rey. Frederick B. Noyes of Secitu- 
ate will occupy the pulpit at the Vil- 
lage chureh both morning and even- 
ing next Sunday in exchange with 
the pastor. <A large attendance is 
hoped for. 
Mrs. Alice Lyecett, Superintendent 
of the Sunday School, Mrs. Jennie 
‘Kehoe and Miss Amy Lyecett, as dele- 
gates from the church attended with 
the pastor, the Essex South Congre- 
gational Conference in Rockport last 
Wednesday. 
The Men’s Club will open for the 
season May 30. <A publie dance will 
signalize the opening day. 
Herman Staples is visiting his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sta- 
ples, this week. 
Harry Lycett, who has been em- 
ployed in Boston the past winter, 
has returned to Magnola to be with 
his brother, P. S. Lycett, the popular 
grocer, for the summer. , 
The Misses Williams of Boston are 
guests at the Stanley Cottage this 
week. 
John-C, Lyeett, jr.. who was at 
Pinehurst, N. C., the past winter, 
was the guest of his parents Sunday. 
Mr. Lycett has accepted a position 
as clerk with the S. S. Pierce Co., 
Boston. 
An intermediate of Sunday -even- 
ing meetings between the winter and 
the summer seasons was announced 
to begin a week from next Sunday. 
Subjects are to be discussed which 
shall be suggested by men of the 
congregation, The series will occu- 
py five Sunday evenings. Opportu- 
each address. The subjects will be 
nity for discussion will be given after 
announced next week. Topies are 
invited. 
The Municipal Couneil paid a visit 
to Magnolia Tuesday afternoon to 
inspect the highways and also to 
look over the school house. 
A. E. Cowan is back to his old 
position as meat cutter at Hunt’s 
Market for the summer. Mr. Cowan 
is employed at the Cambridge mar- 
ket which Mr. Hunt is connected 
with, in winter. This is his eighth 
season at Magnolia. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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H. W. BUTLER & SON 
DEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
John T. Commerford 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA ene 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 
y-omPHy. Auto Garare, Electric Carriages re-cheared 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection 
Navman Awanna 
Magiunila 
Jonathan 
of the World. 
(Notary Public) 
CARPENTERING 
Telephone 26-2 
May 
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Automobiles, and Personal Property. 
against loss by any cause while travelling in the United States or Canada, or in any part 
Care of Estates a Specialty, 
All Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
HARDWARE, LUMBER, GLASS 
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KEHOE BROS. 
Carpenters = and « Builders 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA } 
Summer St 
Real Estate and 
insurance 
Magnolia Real Estate a Specialty 
Also Baggage Insurance 
(Justice of the Peace) 
PAINTING 
Business Established 1874 
$10—$60 
Bargains in 
TYPEWRITERS 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, type, ribbons, etc., $25 to $45, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
J. E. McCOLGAN, Msgr. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. F 
38 BROMFIELD STREET 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Tel. 166, Main. 
Magnolia people who have rooms 
to rent for the summer, or small or 
large tenements, should let the facts 
be known through a small ecard in 
the Classified Ady. page of the 
Breeze. It costs but 1 eent a word 
the first week, and one-half a cent 
after that. Try it! 
