B , NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAGNOLIA 
Miss Clark and Miss - Florence 
Fogarty of Boston are among the lat- 
est arrivals at the Stanley cottage. 
Lester Dunbar, the young son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dunbar, is 
suffering from burns about the face 
from playing with explosive powder. 
The annual picnic of the Village 
church Sunday School will be held 
Tuesday at Salem Willows, provid- 
ing a sufficient number desire to do so. 
All who wish to attend should report 
to Dr. Eaton not later than Sunday 
afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moses of Bos- 
ton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John 
Mackay here for a few days. Mrs. 
Moses and Mrs. Mackay are sisters. 
Mrs. Bertha Wilson of Boston has 
been visiting Miss Edna Symonds this 
week. 
Harry Lycett of Boston and Sam- 
uel Lycett of Cambridge were holi- 
day and week-end guests of their 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lycett, 
at thetr home on Magnolia avenue. 
Miss Florence Miller of Wakefield 
is spending a few weeks with her 
friend, Miss Ada Hunt, who spends 
her summers here with her uncle and 
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hunt. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott have 
been entertaining John Holbrook of 
Everett at their home on Englewood 
road this week. 
The membership of the Men’s club 
has greatly increased in the last fort- 
night and now totals over 100. ‘The 
membership fee is one dollar and 
membership is open to all. The club 
offers many advantages, particularly 
to strangers here for the summer. 
The tennis courts are in fine condi- 
tion and are in use from morning un- 
til night. The bowling contests are 
a favorite attraction every evening. 
Cigars are offered to the bowler hav- 
ing the highest string each evening. 
M. Kehoe was the winner two even- 
ings with 112 and 108, H. Sargent 
also won the cigars twice with 106 
and 105. F. Smith’s team defeated a 
picked team 3. strings. The same 
teams will roll again tonight. Mr. 
Krueger is at present the checkers’ 
champion of the club. He recently 
defeated Mr. Brundage in a close 
match. Mr. Krueger will meet all 
who desire to play against him. 
Everyone is loud in his praise of the 
dining room which is run under club 
management this season. ‘The rooms 
are nearly all taken A few new 
rooms and a modern laundry are be- 
ing added to the club this year. They 
are nearly completed now. ‘he Wed- 
nesday and Saturday night dances 
H.W. BUTLER & Som 
Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS: 
Telephone Connection. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGBTABLBS. 
AGENT FOR DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DBLIVERBEBD PROMPTLY. 
~— Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospeet street, Cambridge. 
J MiRASY: 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
Notary Public 
are becoming more popular each week. 
There was a large attendance Wed- 
nesday evening. ‘They will be held 
next week on the regular evenings 
with Long’s orchestra of Manchester 
furnishing the music. 
Miss Gertrude Smith has a_ posi- 
tion for the summer as matron at 
the new casino. Miss Mary Boyd 
and Miss Ruth Scott are also assist- 
ing at the club. 
Considerable repair work is being 
done at the Blynman Grammar school 
now. ‘The roof has been shingled, 
fences rebult, etc. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pireen are 
receiving congratulations on the birth 
of a son, July 4th. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kelley, Jr., of 
Boston spent Wednesday with Mr. 
Kelley’s parents here. They return- 
ed to Boston by motor. 
William Jacott, who was formerly 
employed here as a chauffeur, spent 
three days in town this week renew- 
ing acquaintances. 
Miss Lillian Dennett of Gloucester 
was a week-end guest of her grand- 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 
Burke. 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and » Builder 
Jobbing Premptly Atteaded to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
— 
MISS CAHILL - = DeeasiMianee 
Is at Magnolia for her 14th season, and will 
welcome old patrons as well as new at her 
room in Mrs . Hunt’s Dry Goods Store. 
Fuller St., 
- Telephone 3 - Magnolia 
MISS A. CAROLINE HALSETH 
Graduate Masseuse 
Therapeutic Gymnastics 
THE WOMAN’8 GLUB, MAGNOLIA 
Telephone 53 Magnolia 
The many friends of George Bal- 
lou are welcoming him back to Mag- 
nolia after a long absence. He is 
making an extended visit with his 
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Ballou. 
