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Miss Eleanor H. Brown has re- 
turned home, after a pleasant visit 
with friends in Chicago. 
Nelson H. Murray, clerk at Baker’s 
drug store, is enjoying his annual 
vacation at Intervale, N.H. 
Mr. H. E. Washburn and family of 
Newtonville have returned, after a 
few weeks’ stay in this city. Mr. 
Washburn was formerly choir director 
of the Baptist church. 
A party of business men enjoyed a 
fishing trip on the Nellie G., Friday 
afternoon. 
Miles McSweeney of the ’05 class, 
Beverly High school, has entered 
Boston college. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Forness 
are sojourning at Jackson, N.H. 
Walter Black and Raymond Kit- 
tredge have resumed their studies at 
the University of Maine. 
Rey. Herbert Judson White has 
resigned the pastorate of the First 
Baptist church after six successful 
years. His resignation will take effect 
Oct. 15. 
James Dodd, who attempted suicide 
Saturday, is reported as comfortable 
at the hospital. 
Miss Agatha Knowlton is sojourn- 
ing at Intervale, N.H. 
Mrs. Wm. C. Boyden has returned, 
after a pleasant summer at Tamworth, 
F. L. Decker, manager of Ropes 
Bros.’ drug store, started Wednesday 
for a fortnight’s visit in Woolwich, 
Me., where Mrs. Decker and children 
have been spending the past month. 
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Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Webster of 
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Alton Bay, where they have been 
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The Social Circle of King’s Daugh- 
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Miss Esther G. Elliott has returned, 
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Richard Fullerton is spending this 
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Miss Mattie Rooks of Columbus is 
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Mr. and Mrs. Solon Lovett are on 
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Orpheus Woodbury has returned to 
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Mr, and Mrs. Thomas F. Delaney 
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