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Helen Cardon, (River House); vase, 
Margaret McNary; bed spread, Cora 
Tillman; slippers, F. Lomasney, Bev- 
erly Farms. 
Table 8, Sunday school: Grotto, 
Daniel Kane, 87 B street, So. Boston; 
5 dollar gold piece, George Dean, 
crocheted shawl, Miss Nellie Camp- 
bell; bureau scarf, A. F. Noyes; um- 
brella, M. Degman, Medford; teapot, 
Mamie Crowley; doll, Mary J. Gar- 
gan, So. Boston; picture St .Anthony, 
Philip Tackney; Japanese set, Mrs. 
Wm. Kitfield; Japanese vase, Mrs. 
Wm. Kitfield; fancy basket, Thomas 
Winn; fancy frame, Josephine White; 
gold cross and chain, Catherine Wat- 
son; Vassar box, Annie Connors, Lin- 
coln street; doll, Mary Diggins, W. 
Manchester; vase, J. G. Gillis; sofa 
pillow, Mrs. McClintock; prayer book, 
Mike Caughlin; sofa pillow, Abrina 
Murphy, Watertown; vase, T. O’Neil; 
bedroom slippers, J. J Winn; berry 
set, Mrs. Teresa Blackburn, 289 Main 
street, Gloucester; box of cigars, Joe 
Madden; tea set, Anthony F., Forest 
street; vase, Miss Mary McGrath, 
Newton Centre. 
Table 4, K. of C: Picture frame, 
Mrs. A. J. Broderick, So. Boston; 
baby’s go-cart, S. Helforty, Smith’s 
Pt.; gold piece, Jos. Leary, Cambridge; 
cigars, Hannah Keefe, W. Manches- 
ter; dress suit case, Annie Shute, W. 
Manchester; umbrella, Mrs. Patrick 
Rudden; gold piece, John M., 
Ellsworth, Me.; sofa pillow, David 
Coughlin; umbrella, N. Green; candle- 
abra, Eliza Donahue; set of Irish lace, 
Teresa O’Neil; crucifix, Mrs. H. L. 
Slade; ice cream set, Bridget Mathews; 
clock, Annie McGowan; barrel flour, 
John Gillis, Pine street; 5 dollar gold 
piece, Margaret Miguel; white spread, 
Mary Robinson; 5 dollar gold piece, 
Baggate, Forrest street; silver choc. 
pot, Tim J. Mitchell, Jamaica Plain; 
dress suit case, W. J. Doherty; 10 dol- 
lar gold piece, Jerry Coffey; cigar 
case, P. J. Moore; sofa pillow, D. J. 
Sheehan; pair of shoes, James Wash- 
brook; gold watch, Everett Smothers; 
harness, D. J. Sheehan; sofa pillow, 
ay fo. daydon. 
Table 5, parish: Sofa pillow, John 
Desmond; silk umbrella, Nellie 
Mahoney; bureau scarf, Mrs. O. Leth- 
bridge; centre piece, Minnie Bradley, 
7 Turner street; ice cream freezer, 
Albert Lothrop, W. M.; blackthorn 
stick, Fred Dale; umbrella, M. J. 
Kelleher; sofa pillow, M. J. Ford, 
Winthrop street, Brighton; ham, A. 
J. Cawthorne; sofa pillow, Catherine 
O’Neil; 10 dollar gold piece, John H. 
Wire, Flushing, NJ.; chair, Wm. 
Kendrick; shawl, Nellie O’Connor, 
Magnolia; picture, Mrs. Spinney; 
vase, Mrs.-Evans; cushion, Bernard 
Eldridge; cocoa pot, Margaret Flarity, 
Cobb ave.; berry dish, Bridget Math- 
ews; cord hard wood, Arthur Noyes; 
china tea set, Julia Crowley, B. F.; 
- saltand pepper set, Mary Keating; 
large cross, M. Chisholm, Coolidge 
point; centre piece, Mrs. T. Lemon, 
B. F.; jardinere, Lizzie McFee, Crow 
island; chafing dish, M. J. Callahan; 
rug, Wm. J. Dougherty; portrait, 
Austin Morley; carving set, L. J. 
Watson; Wilton rug, Wm. F. Kelly. 
Table 6, Magnolia road and Coolidge 
point : Sofa pillow, Eva Bisson, Lan- 
caster; stereopticon views, Margaret 
McGee, 63 Beacon street; sofa pillow, 
Celia Lyman, Manchester; _ silver 
thimble, William Waddy, Dana’s sta- 
ble; picture, W.H. Aspenwall; pin- 
cushion, Margaret McEllyot; pin- 
cushion, Lassman, Magnolia; 
picture Sacred Heart, Hannah Sulli- 
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van; picture, M. Shannahan; handker- 
chief case, Fred Staples, Danvers 
stable; crocheted cape, Katie Travers, 
Beverly Cove; blue pin-cushion, James 
P. Kilcayne, Magnolia; blue pin- 
cushion, George Cumon, Beverly 
Cove; cigars, Amory Coolidge; cigars, 
M. Courtney; baby’s jacket, Bessie 
Kelly, Magnolia; slippers, SC. 
Tyson, ‘Rookwood,’ Manchester; 
knit slippers, H.F. Bradford; table 
cover, L. Hunt, Magnolia; slippers, 
John Heath, Magnolia; tray, E. P. B., 
Manchester; vases, George L. Has- 
kell; crocheted skirt, Walling Olan- 
don, 14 Highland ave., Lynn; sofa pil- 
low, Catherine Lane; linen table cloth, 
Nora O’Brien, 105 Brattle street Cam- 
bridge; vase, Mary Sullivan (Sturgiss); 
lace collar and cuffs, Margaret Kil- 
patrick; table cloth, Nellie Montane, 
133 Hale Street, Beverly 
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Salem, Mass. 
HAMILTON, 
MASS. 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
Je Ge WAU CH? Prop: 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
Also a large public and 
Telephone 90II-3 Hamilton 
