48 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Sept. 8, 1916. 
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M. KEHOE Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
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Foot nT REE All S. S. Pierce Co's Goods sold at their Prices 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA Legal Trading Stamps with all Cash Sales of Groceries 
P. S. Lycett teleshone 637 Magnolia, Mass. 
MAGNOLIA 
The services at the Union Chapel 
have been discontinued until next 
a : MAGNOLIA MARKET 
William Douglas, Lynn, called Sun- 
day upon several of his many friends LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
in the village. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
Miss Harriet Stanley, Utica, N. Y.., DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
is visiting her sister, Helen, at the LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Stanley cottage. 
John Perkins, Wenham, motored Telephone Connection. Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
: x : Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Str C idge. 
to Magnolia, Sunday, to see friends piesa : eet ee 
at the parsonage. 
Mrs. Ray French, Everett, is visit- 
ing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Symonds 
on Magnolia ave. 
Mrs. Loren Cook and daughter, Why Paint for 
Lucy, of Hamilton, recently called on Looks Alone? 
friends in this village. 
Edward P. Ballou’ motored to Many property-owners paint for 
Moosehead lake, Me., Monday, re- beauty’s sake alone. Wise ones 
turning the next day. paint to preserve as well. The 
The annual meeting of the stock- latter invariably use lead-and-oil 
holders of the Men’s club will be held paint, the kind that is made of 
at the club next Monday at 8 p. m. 
Rev. Frederick J. Libby left Thurs- Dutch Boy 
day for Long lake, Me., to visit his 
sisters. He will return next Sunday. Red Seal 
day. 
On Labor day a fire was discovered White Lead 
in the building occupied by Rees & : 
Rees, but it was soon extinguished, and pure linseed oil, mixed on the job, 
by the painter, to exactly meet sur- 
face and weather conditions. Paint 
: made this way of these prime ma- 
[he-e will be a dance at the Men’s terials neither cracks nor scales, It 
club, Saturday night. The restaurant gives the utmost in appearance and 
causine some excitement, but ‘little 
damag>. 
protection, at the lowest cost per year, 
a he Men’s el |] ‘lose a ? ee 
op TAS en's club will close about Buy of us. A complete line of painting 
Sept. 16th, but the house will be kept requisites always in stock. 
open until Oct. Ist. Prices right. Goods 
Helen, the bright tee daughter of r top-notch, 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ( Sardner, was 
given a royal good time and was the 
recipient of many gifts last Friday, 
Sept. Ist, the occasion being the fifth Sh. E. A. LANE 
anniversary of her birth. 
Fall term at Lynn Branch Burdett 
Business College begins Tuesday, 
September §. Open for inspection 
and registration every day and eve- 
ning this week; also on Labor 
Man -chester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Nay 249 Mrs. Willard R. Boyd is visiting Miss Marion Cody, Boston, was a 
rere ; : a her mother, Mrs. O. M. Reed, West recent guest at the home of Mr. and 
eee Ran ea girls a ey Falmouth, Me. Mrs.. Frank H. Davis, Magnolia ave. 
Jomen’s club enjoyed a “corn roas 
on ‘the heach an later. a dance at Mrs. Caroline Butler, Lynn, spent Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton will con- 
the week-end at the home of Mr. and duct the services at the Village church 
the clubhouse. This was done for ive a 
Mrs. William Symonds, Magnolia ave. next Sunday at 10.45 a. m. and at 
the girls by the matron, Mrs. Pickles, 
; oe : ; : S55, 410 
in appreciation of the interest they The Misses Ann and Genevieve SI 
took in the “Minstrel Show” that was Welch, Boston, are the guests of Mr. —_————_ 
given some weeks since. and Mrs. Hugh Kelley, "Raymond st. ase a Advertisers. 
ea? 6 CURSE. Henderson _ sevealy,- “mass, 
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