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MAGNOLIA 
The second annual ball of St. 
Joseph’s Parish will be held in the 
Men’s club house, Friday evening, 
August 22. These reunions are very 
popular, and this one will be no ex- 
ception, as the sale of tickets indicates 
a large attendance. Chane’s orchestra 
has been engaged for the music. 
The many friends of Miss Marie 
Cahill, who was forced to leave her 
work here as a dress-maker to go to 
her siter’s home in Melrose on account 
her sister’s home in Melrose on account 
of illness, gave her a cordial welcome 
upon her return to Magnolia the first 
of the week. Miss Cahill has with 
her for a week or two Miss Ruth 
Sullivan of Melrose, her neice. 
Born Sunday, August 3, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newman. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Davis of 
Gloucester spent Sunday with Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Davis at their home on 
Magnolia avenue, . 
Miss Viola Deane of Somerville was 
a week-end guest of Mr. ,and Mrs. 
Philip Lycett. 
The Minstrel Show at the Women’s 
clubhouse Monday and Tuesday even- 
ings was the success of the season. 
The hall was packed to the doors at 
each performance. Misses Edith 
Reed, Mildred Hamilton, Nellie Tay- 
lor, Etta Weathers, Mary McGuire, 
Kathleen McGuiness, Helen Honan, 
Alice Battles, Marie. Pierce, Anna 
Bruce, Jennie Nelder, Katherine Hur- 
ley, Eileen McCarthy, Jeanie Forbes, 
Anna Curran, Ruth Dulligan, Roes 
Dulligan and Eileen Monahan made up 
the chorus. The ends were Misses 
Lena Hession, Angela Honan, May de 
Courcey, Anna Stromblad, Gertrude 
McCabe and Helen McCashin. ‘Who 
Put the Rove in Rover,’ “Love Me 
While the Loving is Good’ and 
“Beans” were some of the songs that 
made special hits. Miss May Mc- 
Caffrey was interlocutor and Miss: 
Grace McCaffrey as soloist made a 
success in her song, “When the Twi- 
light Comes to Kiss the Rose Good- 
Night.” After the minstrel show a 
little musical sketch, ‘The Four Col- 
leens” was presented by Misses Lena, 
Gertrude and May Hessie and Angela 
Honan. Miss Lena Hession won the 
hearts of the entire audience in her 
song, “Don’t Be Ashamed You're 
Irish.” ‘The last number on the pro- 
gram was an old-fashioned husking 
bee by Misses Gertrude Hession, May 
Hession, Angela Honan, Helen Ho- 
nan, Anna Stromblad, Lena Hession, 
Mary McGuire, Gertrude McCabe, 
Helen McCashin, Nellie Taylor, Anna 
sruce, May de Courcey and the Gob- 
lins. The proceeds from the perform- 
ance will be used for the club- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
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Telephone Connection, 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. — 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
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Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
M AY——— 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker a 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
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Notary Public 
house. ‘The girls, most of whom are 
employed at the Oceanside Hotel, re- 
ceived much credit for the show, 
which was such a success. It will be 
given again later at the Oceanside. 
Miss Helen Andrews of Topsfield 
arrived ‘Tuesday to spend a week with 
Miss Elizabeth Brown at her home, 
Magnolia avenue. 
Those who won articles at St. Jos- 
eph’s lawn party held recently in Mag- 
nolia were : Miss Margaret, Reed, 
Mexican drawn work _ centre-piece 
given by Miss Lizzie Carroll; J. Harry 
Coulter Japanese tea set given by 
Miss Ellen McLaughlin; Mrs. Rich- 
ard Davis, cross stitch buffet scarf 
given by Miss Eleanor Ballou; Char- 
les Hunt, hand-embroidered handker- 
chief given by Miss Mattie Burke; 
Miss Lizzie Gallagher, hand-embroi- 
dered centre-piece, given by Miss 
Delia Beaty ; Miss Catharine McBride, 
white shawl given by Miss Mary A. 
Bowe; William Douglas, dressing 
jacket given by Miss Annie Quinn; 
Miss Rose Kiernon, very handsome 
baby bonnet given by Miss Mary A. 
30we; Miss Catherine O’Connor, cen- 
tre-piece given by Miss Rose McEI- 
linney. Large pin-cushion given by 
Miss Fox and centre-piece given by 
Miss Margaret Kelliher, winners not 
named. 
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M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to | 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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MISS CAHILL - 
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 
- Dress Maker 
'MARK J. RICE, D.M.D. 
DENTIST 
THE WILLOW COTTAGE 
NORMAN AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Opposite Postoffice 
OFFICE HOURS: 9-5 DAILY 
John Sullivan has as his guests 
his summer cottage on Englewoo: 
road, his mother of Somerville an 
his brother, Fr, Mortimer Sullivan 0 
Philadelphia. Fr. Sullivan is holdin: 
morning meetings at St. Joseph’ 
chapel. | 
sartlett Smith of Westboro 1 
spending a week with his parents, Ms 
and Mrs. William Smith at their cot 
tage on Ravmond street. 
