26 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA 
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Ralph Bannon, Lynn, spent the 
week-end at the home of Willard R. 
Boyd. 
Russell Lucas returned home Mon- 
day from Ipswich where he has spent 
the summer. 
Mrs. John Robinson, Beverly, 1s 
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1; 
W. Butler, Magnolia ave. 
Mrs. ‘Theresa Knowles, 
was here last week visiting 
friends, who were glad to see her. 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton will 
preach in the Village church Sunday 
at 10.45 a. m., and at .15 p. m. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Upton 
have returned to Magnolia after their 
customary stay at Edgartown, Mar- 
tha’s Vineyard. 
Mrs. B. M.:‘Thornberg has the 
sympatiy of her many friends in the 
untirely death of her only brother 
who was murdered in the West. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Wil- 
kins have recently returned from 
North Conway, N. H., where they 
spent two weeks resting. 
and - 
Ipswich, 
old 
Among those who attended the 
Wonson-Choate wedding at Essex 
last Thursday were Mrs. Harry ©. 
Foster. Mrs. Abbie Story and Miss 
Dorothy Wonson. 
Misses Mary Boyd and Ruth Scoti 
will leave for Oxford, Ohio, Sunday 
to continue their studies at the West- 
ern Colleze for Women from which 
they expect to graduate next June. 
The last dance of the season at the 
Men’s club will be held Saturday 
night. The restaurant will close next 
Wednesday. $7300.00 has been sub- 
scribed on the mortgage. At a meet- 
ing of the stockholders of the club 
the following directors were chosen °* 
Jonathan May, Henry W. Brown, Rev. 
Frederick J. Libby, Eugene Foster. 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton, William 
Wilkins, Oscar P. Story. Mr. Libby, 
the manager, reported that the club for 
the first time in several seasons has 
Leen self-supporting, earning enough 
to meet all its bills including the in- 
terest and insurance. After a season 
of hard and successful work for the 
Men’s club, Mr. Libby will return to 
Exeter, N. H., to resume his duties as 
teacher in the old and famous Acad- 
emy in that village next Wednesday. 
SPRAYING, 
and INSECT WORK 
BURLAPPING, 
CEMENTING, BOLTING 
Sept. 15, 1916. 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
Legal Trading Stamps with all Cash Sales of Groceries 
P.S. Lycett telephone 4637 Magnolia, Mass. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
Don’t Paint With Mud! 
What is in paint is as important as how paint is 
put on. 
The best painter in the land cannot make 
worthless mixtures of crushed 
rock and ground earths stay « 
put. Imitation paint lacks the 
clinching qualities and elas- 
ticity that paint made of 
Dutch Boy 
Red Seal 
White Lead 
and pure linseed oil possesses. It is 
most durable, beautiful and econom- 
ical, whether used on interior or 
exterior surfaces. 
Drop in to see us, phone or write, 
if you are interested in painting of 
the better kind. We are specialists. 
Let us show you some harmonious 
color combinations and help solve 
your knotty paint problems, 
E. A. LANE 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Mass. 
Mrs. Frank F. Story is a guest of 
Mrs. Loren Nauss, Gloucester. Mr. 
Nauss recently went to Alaska to in- 
spect a silver mine in which he is 
interested. Ralph Richardson and 
Robert Ballou, who for _ several 
months past have been working in the 
mine, arrived here last Wednesday, 
and have been . interesting -their 
friends by reciting some of their ex- 
periences tn that wonderful country. 
On the Safe Side——Mother: “Tf [ 
give you a dime, Charlie, will you 
keep it to put in the plate Sunday, or 
spend it selfishly on yourself?” 
Charlie: “I will let you know, ma- 
mma, after you haye given it to me.” 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv 
R. E. HENDERSON 
Box 244. BEVERLY, MASS. 
Telephone. 
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