NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 59 
MAGNOLIA 
THE VILLAGE CHURCH 
The usual Prayer and Praise ser- 
vice will be held this evening. At the 
regular Sunday morning service at 
the village church the pastor, Dr. 
Walter S. Eaton will deliver a sermon 
on “The World’s Indebtedness to the 
Rich.” The usual Sunday evening 
service will be held at 8.15 and the 
pastor will deliver the address. ‘The 
fair given by the Ladies’ Aid society 
at the Women’s club house Wednes- 
day was very successful. ‘The arti- 
cles for sale were of marked excel- 
lence and nearly everything was dis- 
posed of. At the table of fancy ar- 
ticles many attractive and original ar- 
ticles were displayed. Mrs. A. C. 
Thornton, assisted by Mrs. George 
Harvey and Mrs. A. P. Howard, was 
in charge. ‘The cake, candy and fruit 
table was a long one running down 
the center of the hall. Mrs. Edith 
Abbott and Mrs. Richardson were 
in charge here. The flower table in 
one corner of the room was one of 
the most attractive of the tables. A 
most generous contribution of flow- 
ers had been received. Mrs. Walter 
5S. Eaton was assisted at this table by 
Miss Ruth Scott, Miss Mary Boyd, 
Miss Abbie May and Miss Ethel AI- 
len of Manchester. Mrs. Frank Story 
and Mrs. Edgar Story were at the 
House-keepers’ table, where  every- 
thing useful and pretty that a clever 
needle can fashion was on sale. Mrs. 
Jonathan May and Mrs. Willard Boyd 
sold the ice cream. ‘The tables were 
made attractive by bouquets of la- 
vender sweet peas. Mrs. Michael 
Kehoe was in charge of the punch 
table. Golden rod and ferns made an 
effective decoration. Mrs. Kehoe 
was assisted by Mrs. A. L. Kehoe. 
The exact amount of the proceeds is 
not yet known. 
Remarkable Non-skid Tires 
We candidly believe that if every 
motorist in the city were to equip his 
car with either one of these famous 
United States Tires 
he would get more mileage for the 
money invested and better skidding 
protection than he possibly could 
get from any other tires—and we 
know them all. 
S\_Thos.D.Comnolly 
2n 
BEVERLY 
FARMS 
“King Rene’s Daughters,” a drama 
to be given at the Women’s club Au- 
gust 28 and 29, bids fair to equal the 
success of the minstrel show. Tick- 
ets are now on sale at the club house 
for 25 cents. 
A number of mysterious robberies 
have taken place here this week. Not. 
the least of these was the daring 
thievery of a roast of beef from a 
certain good lady’s refrigerator Wed- 
nesday. 
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First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, S. 5. Pierce Goods, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese, 
Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price than 
garages can. OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK. We sell the same quality 
gasoline at Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. Wecan _ also beat them with 
CYLINDER OIL. TRY US! 
We have a large variety of Hardware and Kitchen Furnishings, Crockery, Tinware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, etc.° By the case or dozen. Ginger Ales. 
P. S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. re. 6-w Magnolia 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
