MAGNOLIA 
‘The vaudeville show, which was to, 
have been given at the Men’s club 
Thursday evening, has been postpon 
the performers. The regular dance 
will be held Saturday evening and 
Wednesday and Saturday evening’s 
next week ‘with Viator’s orchestra 
furnishing the music. Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Bowie, who have been em- 
ployed at the club this season, left 
for Exeter, “Ni:;H. “Dhursday..-Mrs, 
Bilzer, who was at the club early in 
the spring, will finish out the season 
at the club as cook. The bowling 
tournament now lies between Frank 
MacDonald and D. H. Reynolds, and 
the pool tournament will be conclud- 
ed between Harry Bauman and Ray- 
mond Beck. 
Mrs. W, B. Richardson of Western 
avenue is entertaining her mother, 
Mrs. Straw of Peterboro, N. H., for 
a short visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward’ Symonds 
had as their guests at their home the 
latter part of last week, Mrs. Sy- 
mond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 
French, and family of Concord, N. 
sa We 
Thomas Abbott is visiting+ his par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott for a 
short while. His present home is at 
Hartford, “Ct: 
Mrs.. H. C. Foster was a Sunday 
guest of her mother, Mrs. Wonson 
at Essex. 
Mrs. Blanche Deane of Newbury- 
port. returned to her home the first 
of the week after a visit with Mrs. 
John Carr. Mrs. Carr is now enter- 
taining Miss Helen Dion of Lanes- 
ville. 
Mrs. George Beckman and daugh- 
ter, Helen, of Boston are making a 
short visit to Mrs. Hugh Kelly at 
her summer home on Raymond 
street. 
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar P. Story had 
as guests at their home on the West 
Gloucester road, Mrs. Hardy Holmes 
and daughter, Mrs. Walter Nelson, 
relatives of Mrs. Story, over the 
week-end. 
Mrs. Paul C. Gee (Helen Lycett) 
who has been spending the summer 
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 
Lycett at their home on Magnolia 
avenue, returned to her own home in 
Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday. 
William Douglas, who moved to 
Lynn a short time ago from Magnolia 
has the sympathy. of his friends here 
inthe painful accident which befell 
him recently at his work. Mr. Doug- 
las received a bad fall and broke his 
ankle, 
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ed until Thursday evening of i 
week owing to the illness of one of} 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
H. W. BUTLER & S0Om@ 
Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
“MAGNOLIA MARKET. 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. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
J. 
MAY 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
Notary Public 
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Wil- 
kins are spending a week’s vacation 
in Maine. 
Mrs. K. B. Sherman of Manches- 
ter is spending the week with Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur L. Kehoe at their home 
in Englewood road. 
Rey. Frederick J. Libby, formerly 
pastor of the Village church here, is 
now the guest of Mrs. Colfelt, who 
has a cottage at Marblehead Neck this 
season. Mr. Libby will be at Mag- 
nolia September 3 to remain the rest 
of the week. He will be the guest 
of Mrs. A. C. Thornton. 
Miss Mary Boyd and Miss Ruth 
Scott have concluded their summer’s 
work at the Swimming Pool. 
Master Perry Allen of Manchester 
is spending a week with his grand- 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan May 
at their home on Western avenue. 
Miss Ida Moore of Magnolia who 
lives at the corner of Ocean and Sum- 
mer streets, Manchester Cove, was 
one of the winners in the Boston 
Traveler-Herald street name contest. 
She was No, 85, and her prize was a 
ladv’s mesh bag, value $10. 
Miss Mary Casey of Gloucester is 
spending a week with Miss Helen 
Edmonds. Miss  Casey’s parents 
formerly made Magnolia their home. 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
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MARK J. RICE, D.M.D. 
DENTIST 
THE WILLOW COTTAGE 
NORMAN AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Opposite Postoffice 
OFFICE HOURS: 9-5 DAILY 
Rey. Walter S. Eaton, the pastor, 
will as usual, occupy the pulpit of the 
Village church Sunday. The subject 
of the morning sermon will be “Un- 
dertaking Too Much.” In the even- 
ing Dr. Eaton will preach on “The 
Price of the Soul.” The regular 
weekly prayer and praise service will 
be held this evening. The subject 
will be “Christ’s Welcome to the 
Sightless Sinner.” 
The dance held at the Men’s club 
last Friday evening in aid of St. Jos- 
eph’s chapel drew the record crowd 
of the season, and netted about $100 
for the church. Chane’s orchestra 
furnished excellent music. 
