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MAGNOLIA 
The annual ball given by the em- 
ployees at the Oceanside hotel was 
held Tuesday evening. Never in the 
history of the hotel has this occasion 
been more largely attended or more 
successful. The crowd came from 
all along the shore to attend. The 
hall was very cool and inviting in its 
decorations of evergreen, and the ‘mu- 
sic by the Oceanside orchestra was all 
that could be desired. A_ buffet 
lunch was served at intermission. 
William Dennett of Gloucester 
spent the week-end with his grand- 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Burke. 
Mr. Dennett left this week on a long 
trip to Alaska. 
Miss Anstice Lynn and Mrs. Mar- 
tha Stone of Lynn spent the first of 
the week with Mrs. John Lycett. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The change in postmasters at the 
Farms postoffice will take place next 
Monday, when Lawrence J. Watson 
will succeed Postmaster Wm. R. 
Brooks. The change is purely a poli- 
tical One and has been expected. It ___ 
will be Mr. Watson’s second berth as 
MISS GENE LA MOTTE 
OF THE eee THEATRE STOCK CO., SALEM 
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stmaster at Beverly Farms, hav 
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filled that position during the Cleve- = . 
2 the Manchester Yacht club was sailed Kiowa II, J. A. Jeffreys:....1:41:25 
land administration. 
bo : ; ; 2 Clarise, Jno, Caswell; Jr. ....1:41 
The Green Box circulating library, J ‘ Ji -41 354 
last Saturday. Owing to the rough 
Miss Prudence Connolly, librarian, 
will open to the public next ‘Tuesday 
afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. ‘The new 
library is located in a new store in 
Neighbor’s hall in the rear of 
postofice. There is a large assort- 
ment of books, including the latest 
fiction, the latter for sale. The li- 
brary will be open daily from 2.30 to 
6 and from 7 to 8.30 each evening. 
» Daneel reads the Breeze. 
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weather outside the race was sailed 
over an inside course, from half-tide 
rocks to Martin’s Rocks, to Great 
Haste, off Salem, finishing at the club- 
house just as the people were arriving 
for the water carnival. The wind 
was fresh from the southwest at the 
start. 
The Astoria was first away, follow- 
ed by the Minx. Both split tacks, the 
latter getting the lead on windward 
work and never being headed. The 
summary: 
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White Wings, C.K. Cummings 1:42:21 
Minx; H..o.-Grew aa haved. 1:45 :05 
Lawn mowers delivered to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 61 
School, corner Vine St. , may be ready 
at short notice, if you are in a pe 
for them. Sharpening $1.25. ‘Tel. 
327 W . * 
Men’s London Boot Shop Shoes in 
Tan and Black. Very classy, at Bell’s, 
Beach St. C 
SBR... AAA NNR 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, S. S. 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 
P. S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. Tel. 63-w 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
Ales. 
Magnolia 
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