M. KEHOE 
CARPENTER - and - BUILDER 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
SUMMER ST. 
MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA 
A Christmas concert will be given 
at the Congregational church Friday 
evening, Chirstmas eve, by the mem- 
bers of the Sunday School. The 
program will embrace musical selec- 
tions, recitations by the children and 
distribution of gifts to members of 
the Sunday School. 
Dennis Ballou is to leave next 
week for a several months’ trip to 
Skagway, Alaska, where he has in- 
terests in the Ruby Silver mine. Mr. 
Ballou will apply his practical knowi- 
edge of drilling and blasting, and 
may send on to Magnoia later for 
more men for the work at Skagway. 
George Ballou, Robert Ballou and 
Ralph Richardson are making ‘he 
trip with him and will be employed 
there while he remains. 
The Village church was well filled 
Sunday evening when Prof. Saulnier 
of Boston gave an organ recital. Pro- 
fessor Saulnier is an organist whose 
technique is equalled only by his true 
interpretation of the artistry of com- 
posers such as Haendel, Shauvet, 
Beethoven and Wagner. He was as- 
sisted by two soloists, Miss Bishop 
and Mr. Sykes. They gave the fol- 
lowing program, “Largo,” Haendel, 
Prof. Saulnier; “O, Divine Redeem- 
er,’ Gounod, Mr. Sykes; “Andan- 
tino,” Shauvet, “Intermezzo,” Eyre, 
Prof. Saulnier; “No Night There,” 
Danks, Miss Bishop; “March Fune- 
bre et Chant Seraphique,” Guilmant, 
Prof. Saulnier; “Lord, Thou Art Our 
Shepherd,” Williams, Mr. Sykes; 
“Minuett.. in G,”” Beethoven, ~“Hu- 
moreske,” Dvorak, Prof Saulnier; 
“Pilgrim Chorus,” Wagner, Prof. 
Saulnier. 
Rev. Dr. Walter S. Eaton will 
preach the third in his series on “The 
Ethics of St. Paul” at the morning 
service of the Village church, Sun- 
day. In the evening Albert R, Love- 
joy, reader and impersonator, will 
give a varied program. Mr. Lovejoy 
has been spoken of in highest terms 
by the president of Emerson College 
of Oratory at Boston and this praise 
has been borne out by Mr. Lovejoy’s 
sticcess in his work. His season as 
entertainer at the Lake Placid club 
was a brilliant one, and established an 
SPRAYING AND 
INSECT WORK 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Dec. 10; 19°” 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. S. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
P.S. Lycett telephone 437 Magnolia, Mass. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor, 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
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. 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426R Magnolia. 
Notary Public 
enviable reputation for him. His 
readings are chosen from the best 
works of the finest writers of all 
times, Residents of the Coves, Man- 
chester and Freshwater, will probably 
attend the lectures this season in even 
larger numbers than before. A num- 
ber of Manchester people were pres- 
ent last Sunday. 
Magnolia people will be interested 
in and are invited to attend the 
course of public health lectures which 
are to be given at City hall, Glouces- 
ter through the winter months under 
the auspices of the Gloucester Y. M. 
C. A,, the Municipal Council, the 
Parent-Teacher association, Teaca- 
ers’ association and the District 
Nurse association. The speakers will 
come for the most part through the 
State Department of Health under 
the direction of Prof. Gunn.. The 
first of these’ lectures by. Dupe ac. 
Bartlett is to be held at the City hall 
Monday evening, the 13th, and 
promises to be unusually fine. It is 
hoped that a large number will go 
over from Magnolia for these talks. 
The Blynman Parent-Teacher asso- 
ciation will meet next Tuesday even- 
ing at the Blynman school for the 
regular December meeting. Mr. and 
Mrs. Brooks, the former the Supt. of 
Schools in Gloucester will be present, 
and Mr, Brooks will deliver an ad- 
dress. 
The Whist club will meet Tuesday 
of next week at the home of Mrs. E. 
L,. Story. 
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Watches for Christmas Gifts 
F you are one considering a watch as a Christmas 
gift, now is the time to make your selection. We 
always prefer, when we have sufficient time, to put 
in thorough order every watch we sell and carefully 
regulate it. 
An early selection insures for you the utmost 
that we can give you in service and satisfaction. 
F. S. Thompson, seweier 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
R. E. Henderson 
244 
BEVERLY. - MASS. 
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