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CONOMO 
Norwood A. Hall of Bloomfield, 
N. J., who holds a position with the 
Sprague Electric Company spent the 
week-end and Labor Day with his 
parents Mr. and Mrs. William E. 
Hall. 
John F. Duffy and family of Pea- 
body who have been’ spending a 
couple of weeks at the Basswood 
cottage will return home Sunday. 
Chief Electrical Engineer of the 
city of Salem C. H. Ashby and 
family who have been the occupants 
of the James cottage during the past 
month returned to Salem Tuesday. 
Miss Catherine Finleyson, James 
B. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. William 
G. Bradley all of Rochester, N. H., 
spent the week-end visiting with 
Miss Finleyson’s sisters Mrs. Pater- 
ick Warren and Mrs. W. H. Rust. 
F. M. Weale and family will close 
their cottage Monday for the sea- 
son and return to their home in 
Malden. 
One of the largest individual 
catches of mackerel ever made here 
was landed Wednesday by William 
Haskell when he brought ashore 
two and one half barrels. He caught 
the fish in the bay, two miles out 
from the second buoy. 
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Served on Beach under large tent seating 10 to 50 guests. 
Sea Food cooked in Sea Weed in large stone oven. 
A. O. PIERCE, Proprietor. 
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Alderman and Mrs. William G. 
Wood of Malden were the guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Weale a few 
days this week. 
Miss Florence Gardner made a 
misstep and fell into the water 
while getting out of a motor boat 
at the Essex town landing last Mon- 
day. As several people saw her 
take the fall into the water she was 
speedily rescued and suffered no ill 
effects from the sudden plunge. 
Thomas Ringer and family of 
Somerville who have been here dur- 
ing the past month returned to their 
home Tuesday. 
Miss Hester Adams went to 
Bridgewater Tuesday where she is 
attending the State Normal school. 
George Poor and family closed 
their cottage and returned to their 
home in Danvers Tuesday. 
Edward Nichols and family closed 
the Lincoln cottage Tuesday and re- 
turned to their home in Peabody 
having spent three delightful weeks 
here. 
C. F. Spaulding and family who 
have been spending the season at 
the Gould cottage at Cedarhurst re- 
turned to their home in Lexington 
Saturday. 
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CONOMO 
A. P. Ames and family who have 
occupied the Ludden cottage during 
the season returned to their home in 
Peabody Tuesday. 
The closing social event of great 
interest held at Conomo was the 
Social and Dance given by Vincent 
Farnsworth Saturday evening which 
was held upon the piazza of his cot- 
tage and the piazza of Richard K. 
Hunt’s cottage which adjoins. The 
two cottages were beautifully decor- 
ated for the occasion, many colored 
electric lights were used and the 
scene was one long to be remem- 
bered. The Italian Trio a Boston 
orchestra furnished the musie and it 
was a late hour before the gay party 
separated for the night. 
Hon. George F. Better, member of 
the city government of Somerville is 
spending his vacation as the guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pratt. 
Mrs. Robert M. English of Brook- 
line is visiting with her son Robert 
M. English. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Perkins who 
have spent the season at Cedarhurst 
returned to their home in Wenham 
Tuesday. 
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