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DRADDRARSATL ALARA DUDA ADAP DUNNE 
The Baptist Sunday School picnic 
was held at Tuck’s Point, West 
Manchester, on Wednesday and was 
well attended. The day was pleasant 
and the occasion was an enjoyable 
one. 
Constable Thomas J. McDonnell 
on Monday arrested Edward Car- 
berry, a stranger here, for drunken- 
ness and other causes. He was sent 
down for three months in addition 
to a $10 fine. 
Miss Jennie Bolam is substituting 
at the Farms Postoffice, filling the 
vacancy caused by Miss Carrie 
Davis’ absence. 
The mission of the lady members 
of St. Margaret’s church has been 
going on all this week, with services 
every morning and evening. Next 
week the mission will be for men. 
Herman Macdonald, assistant seec- 
retary to Gov. Draper, has written 
an open letter announcing his can- 
didacy for the House of Representa- 
tives and asks the consideration of 
the Republican voter at the coming 
caucuses in September... Mr. Mac- 
donald’s position, which he has held 
at the State house several years, 
makes him particularly fitted for the 
berth. 
Next week on Wednesday the 
17th, John West colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, will entertain the Pilgrim 
Wanderers and friends at Tuck’s 
Point, West Manchester. The affair 
will be a sort of basket picnic. A 
program of sports and amusements 
has been arranged. 
A number of family gatherings 
for a day’s outing have taken place 
this week at the Beach. The water 
has been warm and crowds daily 
have been in bathing. West Beach 
these days is certainly the popular 
spot for recreation and pleasure. 
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Borden are 
leaving today for a vacation trip to 
be spent at various places of interest 
in Maine. 
No entertainment of any kind 
has taken place in Neighbor’s hall 
this week and as yet no bookings 
have been made for next week, an 
unusual occurrence at this season of 
the year. 
Laughlin Cameron, formerly at 
the H. C. Frick estate, has accepted 
the position of superintendent and 
gardener at the new estate of Mrs. 
Leiter. He has already commenced 
his duties there. 
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Last Monday morning James 
Girullo, a barber employed in a 
Farms barber shop, went into the 
laundry of Wong Fook the china- 
man in Neighbor’s hall block. Be- 
cause some laundry was not ready 
trouble started, resulting in Girullo 
making an assault upon Wong Fook, 
who later had a warrant served for 
assault. In court at Salem yester- 
day, Girullo was found guilty and 
was asked to pay a fine of $25 or 
spend three months in jail. He paid. 
The Misses Edna and Lois May of 
Hart street returned home Wednes- 
day, after a pleasant four weeks’ 
vacation at Ashville, N. H. 
James E. MeDonnell of Haskell 
street has been seriously ill this 
week. At this writing he is reported 
to be improving. 
A serious automobile accident oc- 
curred at the Farms Tuesday after- 
noon on West street, near the beach, 
Miss Carrie Davis, a popular Farms 
young lady and assistant at the 
Farms postoffice, was returning on 
her bicyele after being in bathing 
and was riding practically in the 
gutter, when an automobile driven 
by Charles Driscol of Brookline in 
turning out to pass another auto 
evidently did not see Miss Davis, and 
consequently ran into her. She was 
knocked down, being hit by the 
radiator of the machine. Mr. Dris- 
col quickly stopped the machine and 
a number of spectators lifted her 
into it. She was hurried to the office 
of Dr. James M. Jackson, who after 
a preliminary examination ordered 
her to the Beverly Hospital, where 
it was found she has three ribs 
fractured. There was also a bad cut 
on her leg and she was_ badly 
bruised and shaken up. Reports 
from the hospital today say that 
while she is suffering considerably 
and has much pain, nothing of a 
more serious result is looked for. 
During the period from _ being 
struck until Miss Davis reached the 
hospital she showed extraordinary 
courage and grit. 
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Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
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