MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kehoe spent 
Sunday in Melrose guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. Hunter. 
Among those who attended the 
Brockton Fair this week were Willard 
Boyd, John Howard Wilkins, Jona- 
than May, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Story, 
Frank Regan and Frank Davis. 
Mrs. Michael Kehoe left yesterday 
for Spencer, where she. intends to 
spend the month of October. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jabbeth Dunbar had 
as their guests this week Mr.and Mrs. 
Samuel Emerson of Salem and Mrs. 
Porter of North Range, N.S. 
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brown enter- 
tained Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs.Wm. 
Josephs of Rockport, this week. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 32 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Tel. Con. 
Everything for the outfit of your Horses 
Carriage or stable; Auto Supplies, Trunk 
and Bag Repairing 
McCULLOCH’S 
133 Main St., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A.J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season. 
Auto Garage Connected 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
Gorham Davis, Proprietor Frank H. Davis, Manager 
GORHAM DAVIS, ; 
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES, 
Gloucester and Magnolia. 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest styles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-charged 
Telephone 
121-6 Gloucester. 
D. C. Ballou 
H. W. Brown 
D. C. BALLOU & CO. 
General Contractors and 
BUILDERS 
(a Teaming of all kinds. Gravel, Turf 
Loam and Manure. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE — 
Charles Brown spent the first of the 
week with Mr. Roberts, who owns a 
camp at Lake Nagog, Acton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howe of Bos- 
ton spent a few days in town this 
week visiting relatives. 
The Western Union Tel. office 
under the management of Mrs. Arthur 
Lycett, closed for the season Monday. 
During the winter Magnolia station 
will handle all the business of this 
district. 
It is reported that Rev. Frederick 
Libby and Fred Lycett are enjoying 
their vacation very much. They are 
traveling on foot through the Evan- 
geline country. 
Mrs. M. E. Cahill left yesterday for 
her home in Wakefield after a success- 
ful season at Magnolia. 
William Dubois and family left for 
their home in St. Augustine, Fla., 
Monday. 
Miss Marjorie May left Thursday 
for Gardiner, Me., where she will 
spend two weeks with her friend, 
Miss Lena Hall. 
Mrs. Emma Abbott and son of Bos- 
ton are visiting Mrs. Abbott’s mother, 
Mrs. John Abbott. 
Prof. Rider of Andover will preach 
at the Village church tomorrow. 
~ Miss Marion Lucas of New York 
has been spending the week here 
guest of Mrs. L. F. Hunt. 
Beginning last Monday the follow- 
ing mail schedule went into effect: 
Mails close 6.55 a.m. and 1 p.m.; 
mails arrive 8.50a.m.and 5 p.m. The 
office will close at 7 p.m. each even- 
ing. The evening and Sunday mails 
have been dropped. 
Arthur Martin has concluded his 
engagement at the Magnolia golf 
links. He has a position in Boston 
for the winter. 
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin 
Sawyer (Miss Sanborn), of Winchen- 
don, will be pleased to learn that Mr. 
Sawyer is rapidly recovering from his 
operation of a few weeks ago for 
appendicitis, in a Worcester hospital. 
Dorothy May, the infant daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Douglass, 
who lives at Lynn, was buried in the 
Magnolia cemetery yesterday after- 
noon. She died Thursday of cholera 
infantum. 
William McLean, better known 
perhaps as “Ben Butler,” has been 
spending the past week on a hunt- 
ing trip near Gorham, Me. Thomas 
Renshaw of Boston has been taking 
his place as driver of the station 
barge. 
Miss Sadie Abbott has accepted a 
position as clerk at Shepard Nor- 
well Co.’s, Boston, and will make 
her home in Bostor this winter. 
F. L. Hunt has been spending the 
week visiting relatives in Wakefield. 
Arthur Cowan, the popular meat 
cutter at F. L. Hunt’s, spent Sun- 
day in Everett, a guest of his sister. 
Davis Day at Magnolia. 
It was “Davis Day” at Magnolia 
Tuesday, if such it might be called, 
for it is now getting to be an annual 
event, and one which a great many 
people look forward to. Each year 
for the past 25 years, Gorham Davis, 
the livery stable man, has a large 
party of friends over from Glouces- 
ter for a day’s outing, and the occa- 
sion usually marks the close of his 
season here, for the Davis family 
spend only the sumimer season. at 
Magnolia, 
Tuesday some 60 friends came 
from Gloucester on the 11.40 train 
and were brought to the village by 
the Davis carriages and _ barges. 
The Gorham Davis home had been 
gaily decorated for the occasion by 
_Frank Davis and others, with rows 
of cornstalks and a large number of 
beautiful flowers added beauty to 
the scene. The tables were dec- 
orated with dahlias and asters. Mr. 
Haskell, the West Gloucester green- 
house man, sent over a load of flow- 
ers. After lunch was 
party set out, at 2 o'clock, in Mr. 
Davis’ tally-ho and six carriages for 
a delightful drive along the shore 
through Manchester to Beverly, re- 
turning about 5 o'clock. 
At 6 o'clock an_ old-fashioned 
harvest supper was served, consist- 
ing of baked beans, Indian pudding, 
etc. In the evening Mr. Davis was 
presented with a beautiful large 
Persian rug. The guests were en- 
tertained before dinner with a pleas- 
ing graphophone concert by Joe 
MacDonald. 
Mrs. L. P. Deering of Gloucester 
was in charge of the affair and its 
success is due to a large extent to 
her éfforts. The party lett at 3 
o’clock and enjoyed a moonlight 
drive to Gloucester. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter Postoffice for week ending Sept. 29, 1906: 
Ainsley College, Adams Ex Co, John W 
Boyne, Mrs Lena Bezanson (2), M A Cook, 
Mrs W B Coit, Madame Marie Louise Crin- 
nier, Miss Bridget Donegan, Miss Cornelia 
Dehon (2), J N Des Grocarllers, Miss Mary 
Desmond, John Davenport, Mrs O B Filly, 
MrsJ BS Fletcher, Mrs A T Fordy, Miss 
E K Holmes, Mrs W R Holmes, Hodgkins 
& Hodgkins, Miss Annie Hayes, Miss Nellie 
Larkin, Miss Marjorie Lowney, Kenneth 
Lindsey, Mrs Loveland Munson, Miss Katie 
O’Donnell, Miss Gerald Paige, Joseph Pow- 
ers, Martin Rudden, Miss Mary Reardon, 
Mrs F Von Schroder, Mrs W R Parker 
Smith, Mrs Clarence Stevens, Miss Mary P 
Stevenson, Jaffe Strangway, Thomas Taylor, 
Frank A Tessier, United States Ex Co, The 
Misses Vaughan, John T Williams, Mrs 
Elizabeth Winsor (3), Miss M G Whitehouse. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
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