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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Charles Brown, who keeps 
the Mallard House on Magnolia ave., 
is confined to her bed and is under 
a physician’s care. 
Mr. and Mrs. Loring A. Cook of 
Boston were guests of the latter’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, 
cy Thanksgiving Day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lycett mo- 
tored to West Acton Thursday to 
spend Thanksgiving and the week- 
end with the latter’s parents. 
Services will be held at the Village 
church next Sunday at 10.45 a. m. 
and at 7.30 p. m. The pastor will 
preach at the morning service. 
Ernest Howe, who has a good 
position with Stone & Webster Com- 
pany, has recently returned from an 
extended trip to Pennsylvania. 
William Angus, who has been con- 
fined to his room at the Stanley cot- 
tage with a severe attack of tonsilitis, 
is now much improved and will soon 
be about again. 
Eugene Howell, Clarence Howell, 
Miss Reva Arrington and Mrs. Annie 
W. Brownell were guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas H. Hunt for Thanks- 
giving at the Magnolia Inn. 
Master Brinton Colfelt, who has 
been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. 
Rebecca McM. Colfelt, at the Stanley 
Cottage, has returned to the Fessen- 
den school for boys at West Newton. 
Irving C. Eaton and his college 
chum, Howard S. McQuaid, seniors 
at the Mass. Institute of Technology, 
and Frederick W. Eaton of Worces- 
ter, spent Thanksgiving at the parson- 
age. 
SuNDAY EVENING CONCERT. 
The Josephine Ayers Trio will give 
a concert at the Village church, Mag- 
nolia, next Sunday evening and these 
talented young women will be assisted 
by Miss Belle Godshalk, whom Mag- 
nolia people have heard before with 
great pleasure and who is to sing at 
Jordan Hall, Boston, next Tuesday 
€ The trio will render the 
evening. 
following selections: 
“Trio in G” Bohn 
“Allegro” Adagri 
Cello solo, “Romance” Moffat 
“A Day in Venice” Nevin 
Piano solo, “Nocturne F. 
Major” Chopim 
“Song Without Words” Mendelssohn 
“Hungarian Dance” Brahms 
Violin solo, “Romance” Sevendsen 
Selection Z, “Martha” Flotow 
Other entertainments of a high 
order will be given Sunday evenings 
SPRAYING, 
and INSECT WORK 
BURLAPPING, 
CEMENTING, BOLTING 
Dee. 1, 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 releshone 437 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. 
JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426-R Magnolia 
at the Village church during the win- 
ter. 
HENRY JEWETT PLAYERS. 
The Henry Jewett Players are to 
be seen next week in J. M. Barrie’s 
notable fantasy, ‘The Admirable 
Crichton,” for the second time in 
their successful repertory season at 
the Copley Theatre. 
This new revival is in response to 
hundreds of requests from patrons 
of the Copley Theatre for another 
opportunity to see the masterly pro- 
duction of Barrie’s piece which this 
talented company of English actors 
offered early in the season. A dra- 
matic treat is assured. 
Mrs. Comler (on a tour of inspec- 
tion in her friend’s house )—Gracious ! 
Why do you have such a high bed for 
your little boy? 
Mrs. Housler—So we can hear him 
if he falls out. You have no idea 
what heavy sleepers my husband and 
I are-—Chicago News. 
Myrtle—Why don’t you paint the 
sky blue? 
Mary—’Cos I’ve only got Prussian 
blue, and I’m not going to use that till 
the war is over.—London Opinion. 
ete Box 244, BEVERLY, 
Notary Publi, 
BILLY SUNDAY SERVICES 
ONE OF THE Brest SUMMARIES WE 
HAVE SEEN 
We notice the Boston Transcript is 
making a special report of Billy Sun- 
day Tabernacle Services in their Fri- 
day Weekly. 
These instalments are most enter- 
tainingly ,written, and we feel that 
you will find them so whether you 
are interested in Mr. Sunday’s work 
or not. , 
For fifty cents you can get the com-_ 
plete series (three months’ numbers), 
or they will send a sample copy for 
the asking. 
The Mistress—Mary what is that 
old paint-pot doing on the corner 
shelf ? 
The Cook—It belongs to the man 
who worked here last spring. 
The Mistress—You may throw it 
away. 
The Cook—I’ll do nothing of the 
sort mum. _ It’s all I have to remem- 
ber him by.—Puck. 
_ Calling cards—orders for engrav- 
ing for Christmas should be placed 
at once. The Breeze office. adv, 
Rea HENDERSON 
Telephone. 
