MAGNOLIA 
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Bruce Chapman was home from the 
Naval school at Newport, R.I., for 
over the Fourth. 
The men’s summer club opens next 
week in new and enlarged quarters 
under the management of Louis Day. 
The entire basement of the Lycett 
building on Raymond street is to be 
devoted to purposes of the club. A 
second pool table has just been added 
anda piano has been hired tor the 
summer. Increased facilities for let- 
ter writing has been installed and all 
the current magazines and daily 
papers will be on file. Membership 
is open to all summer employes. 
From now on the regular Friday and 
Sunday evening services at the Vil- 
lage church will begin at 8.15 o'clock. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott enter- 
tained over the holiday Mr.and Mrs. 
Ernest Howe of East Boston. 
A series of sermons illustrated by 
stereopticon on the Life of Christ is 
to begin tomorrow evening in the Vil- 
lage church with a sermon by the pas- 
toron the Infancy of Jesus  Pic- 
tures by the great masters and scenes 
in Palestine today will give vividness 
and reality to the familiar gospel 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
I wish to announce 
that my 
I also have a fine 
GARAGE 
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Automobiles ( 
ALWAYS 
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goose , 
story. Hymns by the young people’s 
choir will be interspersed through the 
address. Service at 8.15. 
A large congregation greeted Rev. 
Markman Stackpole last Sunday, both 
morning and evening. 
The parties who broke into the 
West Gloucester and West Manches- 
ter railroad stations last Saturday 
night evidently intended to enter the 
Magnolia station. Suspicious noises 
were heard about the station by Agent 
BOARDING and LIVERY STABLE 
Prompt Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed 
A competent Electric Auto Expert always in attendance. 
Please Call and See Me and ! will try to Please You. 
G. O. MOULTON 
RAYMOND STREET, — - 
is now open for 
BUSINESS... 
We make a Specialty 
of caring for and 
CHARGING 
ELECTRIC 
Automobiles 
- MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Dennison at about 11.30, A large 
touring car which went to meet a 
party on the 12.15 train, evidently 
frightened the parties as no other 
noises were‘heard after this time. 
Miss Jessie Andrews of Dorches- 
ter is spending a week in town guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar. 
Rings made larger or smaller; 
new stones set, at H. B. Winches- 
ter’s, 182 Main street, Gloucester. 
TENEW MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia, 
Mass. 
NOW OPEN 
FOR THE SEASON 
This famous NORTH SHORE 
HotTeL, under the present 
management, has the unani- 
mous endorsement of the only 
authority worthy of consider- 
ation, its guests, for being one 
of the most beautifully lo- 
cated and satisfactorily con- 
ducted hotels on the Massa- 
chusetts seacoast. 
Catering to Fastidious 
Resorters of the 
3est Class. 
GEORGE H. NEWELL 
Proprietor 
CHARLES H. MOWRY 
Manager 
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