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May Festival at Magnolia. 
The annual May Festival of Miss 
Louise Friend which took place at 
the Men’s elub, Magnolia, Wednes- 
day evening, was the most success- 
ful and pleasant affair of the season. 
Dancing by the children was especi- 
ally ereditable, and Miss Friend is 
to be congratulated both for the suc- 
cess of the exhibition and the pleas- 
ant entertainment furnished for the 
large audience present. The entire 
program, which was as follows, was 
carried out in a very pleasant man- 
ner: 
Grand March, by the children. 
May Pole: Mary Boyd, Dorothy 
Story, Azubah and Bertha Mullen, 
Abby May, Lizzie and _ Jennie 
Brown, Rhoda Deane, Mabel Samp- 
son, Alice Swanson, Marion Scott, 
Elinor Ballou, Lorenna Alexander, 
Bessie Abbott, Mona and_ Edith 
Height, Mildred and Ella Commer- 
ford, Clifford Leland and Vernon 
Wolff, Wm. Hunt, Wm. Knowles, 
Leighton Symonds, Harold Richard- 
son, Harold Dunbar, Elgot Seaburg 
and Russell Lucas. 
Searf Dance: Misses Annie Samp- 
son, Marjorie May, Minnie Silver, 
Sadie Abbott and Clara Butler. 
Rony O’More: Abby May and 
Wm. Hunt. 
Baby Polka: Edith, Mona and 
Alice Height, Mildred and Ella Com- 
merford, Lorenna Alexander, Marion 
Barber, Marion Scott. 
Court Quadrille: Annie Sampson, 
Timothy McCarthy, Mattie J. Burke, 
Edward Ballou, Mrs. D. C. Ballou, 
Gilbert Crispin, Marjorie May and 
Ralph Richardson. 
Spanish Dance: Mary Boyd and 
We have just added a line of 
Harcwere and 
Kitchen Furnishings 
Crockery, Tinware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: 
Apolhraris, White Rock, 
Poland, ete. 
By the case or dozen 
Gingerales 
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Magnelic, Mass. 
Next to fien’s Clubhouse 
H. L. HANNAFORD 
Postoffice Block 2 ; < 
Magnolia, Mass. 
REAL ESTATE... 
Property Cared for 
Summer Estates for Rent 
AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia. 
William Knowles. 
Pop-goes-the-weasel: Henry But- 
ler Sadie Abbott, Edward Ballou, 
Mattie J. Burke, Mr. and Mrs: L. 
Hunt, Marjorie May, Timothy Me- 
Carthy, Minnie Silver, Gilbert Cris- 
pin, Ralph Richardson, Clara But- 
ler, Wm. Knowles, Mrs. W. Richard- 
son, Mr. Davis, Miss Moshier, Mrs. 
D. C. Ballou, Albert Maddocks, An- 
nie Sampson and Clifford Wolff. 
May Queen, Phyllis Lycett; at- 
tendants: Wm. Commerford, Leigh- 
ton Symonds and Donald Story; 
flower girls: Alice Height and Mari- 
on Barber. 
At the close of the exhibition the 
floor was cleared for general dane- 
ing, which was greatly enjoyed by 
all until 12 o’elock. Excellent music 
was furnished by Sewall’s orchestra 
of Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bannon and 
son of Lynn are the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Willard Boyd this week. 
The cost of living eontinues to go 
up—in smoke. The tobacco men an- 
nounced a raise in the price of the 
weed. 
Some election candidates are like 
the raven, because after election all 
they do is croak. 
All the Lawyers Laughed. 
A story comes up from a certain 
city in ventral Kentueky of an inei- 
dent in one of the courts the other 
morning which greatly amused _ all 
of the lawyers present. 
It was the case of an elderly Ger- 
man who had been arrested for a 
serious violation of municipal laws. 
Iis attorney had prepared him for 
a fine and he came to court with a 
well-filled wallet, expecting to get 
off with a simple fine. He was found 
cuilty by the court and asked to 
stand up and receive sentence. 
‘Wave you anything to say why 
sentence should not be passed on 
you?’’ asked the court. 
‘*No, your Ilonor, | haff not,’’ 
plied the German. 
‘‘“Then,’” said the judge, ‘‘IT will 
fine you $60 and give you—”’ 
“Oh, dat is all right, your Honor,”’ 
interrupted the German, glad to get 
off witha fine. ‘‘I haff dis money 
right in my poecket.”’ ‘ 
As the defendant started to reach 
for his wallet the court dryly re- 
marked: *‘ And I will add six months 
in jail. Ilave you got that in your 
pocket ?’’—Louisville Times. 
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