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MAGNOLIA 
The Women’s club has a_ record 
membership this year of nearly 300 
members, 296 to be exact. ‘The mem- 
bers are planning a minstrel show to 
be given Monday and Tuesday even- 
ings, the 11th and 12th of August. 
Many of the club are splendid musi- 
cians and undoubtedly the show will 
be one of the best of the many social 
times at the club. Great preparations 
are also being made for a play to be 
presented at the end of this month or 
the first part of September. Gentle- 
men’s night, which was _ postponed 
from last week, was held Monday 
evening, many coming from Manches- 
ter and Gloucester to attend. The 
music was good and the large atten- 
dance voted the party the most en- 
joyable this season at the club. 
The one topic of conversation at the 
Men’s club this week has been the 
vaudeville show, which is to be given 
tonight. ‘The tickets are on sale at 
the club. A most interesting program 
has been arranged and a large attend- 
ance is expected. The Champions of 
Greece will roll against the club team 
iu a bowling match Monday evening. 
‘omorrow evening a pair of gloves 
will be presented to the lady having 
the highest single string for the month 
of July. The gentleman having the 
highest three string total will receive 
an umbrella. Tournaments in bowl- 
ing, pool and checkers start next week. 
There will be two men teams and in- 
dividual tournaments in the bowling. 
The club dining room is filled to its 
capacity now and every room is taken. 
It is one of the most prosperous sea- 
sons in the history of the club. The 
Wednesday and Saturday evening 
dances are continuing in their popular- 
ity. Long’s four-piece orchestra fur- 
nished the music Wednesday evening. 
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Complete Line of Staple and Fanc 
Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same 
gaiages can. OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK. 
gasoline at Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. We can also beat them 
y Groceries, S. S. Pierce Goods, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese, 
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. 
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THE a aes SHORE 
(Song written for Breeze-Reminder) 
A more lovely bit of nature, where God’s finger marks each 
feature, 
In Columbia’s grand domain you’ll never find. 
Sloping, centuried tree-ranks guard her; and the teeming seas 
reward her,— 
When her keels upon the golden pavements grind. 
Here the rainbows, jealous, grumble at the beauteous color-jumble 
Of the mountain, flood and forest, sky and river, strand and wave. 
If you’re sick, just come and nestle where the zephyrs gentle 
wrestle ~ 
With the friendly foaming brine your life to save. 
CHORUS :— 
Won’t you come to pretty Gloucester 
When God’s winter angels frost her 
Jr, better, come when summer spreads her charms ever more. 
Sure your eyes will laugh with shining 
When you see the silver lining 
Of God’s own globe, in summer days, along the Northern Shore. 
You can ne’er forget your duty to your Author if the beauty 
He has showered around Magnolia, you ever pause to view, 
For no Being but the Eternal, on His throne of loves supernal, 
Could conceive those Nature ecstacies, so ancient and so new. 
Here the fathers of our shipping-time and ocean-searred, yet, 
skipping 
Mid the children on the sunlit sands you’ll see, 
And the music of their laughter you’ll be hearing ever after 
In sweet mem’ry records played where’er you be. 
Here the eager streams come singing where the siren waves are 
ringing 
Knells enthralling, as they’re falling in their deathless graves 
of brine, 
And their ceaseless .greetings mingle with the babblings on the 
shingle 
Where sweet maids and mothers guard the coming line. 
Oh! come see the green waves tumble, come and hear the lisp- 
ing grumble 
Of the streamlets as the boulders ban their sea love in the wold. 
When at Sol Aurora’s blinking, or, when to sleep he’s sinking 
To his ocean bed, come see them spread red coverlets of gold. 
P. A. SHARKEY, B, A. (N.U.I.) 
gasoline at a less price than 
We sell the same quality 
Magnolia 
