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MAGNOLIA 
The Ladies’ Aid society of the Vil- 
lage church will hold their annual sale 
Thursday afternoon, August 7 in the 
parlors of the Oceanside Hotel. As 
necessary repairs are greatly needed 
on the church the ladies are desirous 
of raising at least $500. Any gift for 
tnis purpose may be sent to the presi- 
dent of the Ladies’ Aid society, Mrs. 
F, F. Story, or to its treasurer, Mrs. 
W. R. Boyd, or to the pastor, Dr. 
Eaton. 
Miss Helen Brown of Boston has 
joined her parents, Mr. 
George Brown at the Stanley cottage 
for the remainder of the season. 
Ernest Lucas, son of Mr, and Mrs. 
Lucas was struck by an automo- 
bile Sunday afternoon in front of his 
home on Summer street. ‘The boy 
was riding a bicycle, which was de- 
molished. He himself was fortunate 
to escape with but few injuries. His 
leg was badly wrenched and_ there 
were bruises about his chest and head, 
but none of the injuries is dangerous. 
Miss Anna McClay of Providence, 
R. [., is visiting Miss Mary Kelly 
for a fortnight. 
The dance at the Men’s club house 
on Wednesday evening of last week 
drew a very large crowd. Chane’s 
six-piece orchestra furnished  excel- 
lent music and was much appreciated 
as evinced by the many encores. 
Dr. Eaton, the pastor, will preach 
in the Village church next Sunday at 
(0.45 a.m. and at 815 p. m. Morn- 
ing subject: “Ambassadors of Christ.” 
Evening subject: “God and Mam- 
mon.” ‘“‘A Sightless Sinner” will be 
the subject for the service Friday at 
8.15 p. m. 
Miss Viola Deane of Somerville has 
been spending’a few days with her 
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
Wilkinson. 
Mrs. Elbridge Foster entertained 
her son, Edward Foster and his fam- 
ily over Sunday. ‘The Fosters came 
over the road from their home in 
Winchester in their machine. 
Mrs. Gustave Malone of Cambridge 
is spending a few days here as guest 
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 
Wolfe. 
Mrs. Frederick Davis was among 
the Magnolia people who attended 
the excursion to Lake Winnepasaukee 
last Friday. 
Arthur Healey of Boston has taken 
the position at Lycett’s Drug Store 
formerly occupied by Irving Eaton. 
Miss Beatrice Story entertained her 
friend, Miss Hazel Holmes of Glou- 
cester, over the week-end. 
and Mrs.. 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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TEAMING AND JOBBING 
H. W. BUTLER & SON 
Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL | 
TELEPHOME CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
Telephone Connection, 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
Ay 
Telephone 26-2 Magnolia. 
M AY 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Sole Agent For The Gloucester Coal Co, 
Notary Public 
The lawn party in aid of St. 
Joseph’s chapel was, as last year, a 
great success, the net proceeds being 
$729. ‘The fancy table with Mrs. D. 
C, Ballou in charge, assisted by Miss 
Lillian Smith, cleared $240. ‘The re- 
freshment table, Miss Amanda Erick- 
son in charge, assisted by Miss Delia 
Beatty, netted $49. The tonic table, 
Miss Rose McElliny, assisted by Miss 
Mattie Burke, netted $10. Miss Mar- 
garet Murphy at the grab counter 
rade $161. The flower table, Mrs. 
Y. McArthy in charge, made $33. 
The African dodger cleared $55 and 
the canes, William E. Hunt in charge, 
made $20. Mrs. Wiggs, (Kitty Mar- 
tin) cleared $20. The attendance was 
very large both afternoon and even- 
ing. The committee is grateful to all 
helping so willingly to make this 
such a success. The beautiful string 
of colored lights was donated by John 
McDonald, the electrician. D. C, Bal- 
lou was general manager. 
Miss Margaret Scanlan of Boston 
has been visiting friends in Magnolia 
this week. 
Miss Mary Abbott is spending a 
week at Leominster visiting her sister, 
Mrs, Ernest Howe, formerly of this 
town, 
M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. MAGNOLIA 
MISS CAHILL - - Dress Maker 
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 
| MARK J. RICE, D.M.D. 
DENTIST 
THE WILLOW COTTAGE 
NORMAN AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Opposite Postoffice 
OFFICE HOURS: 9-5 DAILY 
Miss Gertrude West has a position 
for the summer with the L. P. Hol- 
lander company at their new Magno- 
lia shop on Lexington avenue. 
William Symonds entertained Eben 
Enos and son of Salem one day this 
week at his home here. Magnolia was 
formerly Mr. Enos’ home, although 
this is his first visit here in 27 years. 
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