M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attefided to 
MAGNOLIA 
SUMMER ST. 
MAGNOLIA 
A very successful entertainment 
was given at the Women’s clubhouse 
Thursday and Friday evenings of last 
week by members of the club. The 
minstrel show was given by the fol- 
lowing chorus: Ellen Anderson, Nora 
Davenport, Teresa Kenney, Mary Rob- 
inson, Margaret O’Brien, Gertrude 
Sweeney, Gertrude Quigley, Julia Des- 
mond, Louise Froton, Bessie Rooney, 
Sadie Taff, Rose Toolin, Betty Perree 
and Anetta Bruce; ends Mary Powers, 
May Ryan, Sarah Kelty, Mildred 
Hamilton, Theresa Kenney and Nora 
Davenport; soloists, Clara Corren, 
Katherine Muldoon and Ellen Ander- 
son; interlocutor, Martina © Toolin. 
The choruses and solos were all good 
and the end men songs were well r2- 
ceived. Miss Corren sang “If God 
Is Willing I’l] Come Back to You”; 
Miss Anderson, “In Autumn Time,” 
and Miss Muldoon, “When It’s 
Moonlight in Mayo.” Of the ends, 
Miss Mary Powers sang “Si’s Been 
Drinking Cider,” and a clever song im- 
provised by herself, “Beautiful Eats” ; 
Miss Kelty was pleasing in her “We’il 
Have a Jubilee in My Old = Ken- 
tucky Home,” and Miss Ryan’s “I’m 
a Lonesome Melody” scored a hit. 
A costume song and dance, “Under- 
neath the Japanese Moon,” with Miss 
Kelty taking the solo part and Misses 
Marion and Sidella Fish, Louise Fro- 
ton and Gertrude Quigley was very 
effective and the Dutch feature by 
Misses Catherine Hessian, Nora Dav- 
enport, Ellen Anderson and Anetta 
Bruce was lively and enjoyable. The 
dance was in costume and was well 
executed, while the song, “When It’s 
Tulip Time in Holland,” by Miss Asi- 
derson, was a decided success. The 
concluding number on the program 
was a one-act comedy, “A Pan of 
Fudge,” with the cast as». follows: 
Bettina, the heroine, Mary Robinsoi; 
Elizabeth, her chum, Betty Perree; 
Pauline, Bettina’s roommate, Teresa 
Kenney; “Mile. = Drpre,) “the «anew 
French teacher, Rose Lavin; Rita 
Dunbar, Nita Dunbar, twins,  Si- 
della Fish and Anna Leary. The 
comedy hinged upon the making of a 
“batch” of “fudge by the school-girls 
and their discovery by Mlle. Dupre, 
whose part was exceedingly well 
teken by Miss Lavin. Miss Robinsen 
was a most vivacious Bettina; Miss 
44 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Frank H. Danis 
Automobile Garage 
Magnolia, Mass. 
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Sept. 3, 1915. 
TELEPHONES 
MAGNOLIA 
Office 418-R 
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Office 101-W 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
P.S. Lycett telephone 637 Magnolia, Mass, 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge. 
J. MAY 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. i 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426R Magnolia. 
Perree took the role of Elizabeth eas- 
‘ly and naturally ; Miss Fish and Miss 
Leary were charming as the twins and 
Miss Kenney was very amusing as 
Pauline. 
The August tournaments have been 
interesting, particularly in tennis, 
P. J. Hill was the winner of the check- 
ers tournaments,and the winners of the 
silver cups and their scores in bowling 
were as follows: Charles Hunt 267, 
Michael Kehoe 263, Timothy Mc- 
Carthy 261, Charles Chane 261, Al- 
bert West 253. 
The baseball attraction at Man- 
chester Saturday will be the opening 
game of a series with the Maples of 
Salem. On Monday the United 
Shoe nine will play at 3 o’clock. 
New Rates on INSURED PAREEL Post 
PACKAGES, 
On and after September 1, 1915, 
the following indemnity will be paid 
for loss of insured parcels: 
Covered by 3c fee value up to $5. 
Covered by 5c fee value up to $25. 
Covered by 10c fee value up to $50. 
Covered by 25c fee value up to $100. 
Notary Public 
Now Open For the Season 
THE SUNSET COTTAGE 
Miss M. G. Walsh, Prop. 
Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia, Mass. 
Centrally located, near Beach. 
Everything homelike. 
Transients Accommodated 
Reasonable Rates 
Board by the Day. or By the Week 
Special Arrangements made for 
Supper Parties to Order 
Telephone 8586-W 
Upon the payment of one cent at 
the office of mailing the sender of a 
parcel post package may receive a re- 
ceipt at the time of mailing, but this in 
no way insures the parcel. ‘This re- 
ceipt is to, shew that package has been 
nailed. A return receipt may be ob- 
tained for all insured mail without 
extra cost if demanded at time of 
niailing. 
ON THE Farm. 
Stella—You have been running. 
Bella—Y es, the milk Condenser 
chased me, 
