NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CONOMO. 
. P. Chester entertained several 
guests at the Conomo hotel over the 
eek-end, among them were: 
ass and Miss Cass of Boston, R. T. 
Roberts of Boston; Edward Anthony 
party of Boston, M. Baldwin, P. 
sine and L. Darson of Mattapan. 
rs. E. L. Veazie has opened her 
‘cottage for the season. Her daugh- 
ter, Mrs. E. S. Pike and children, 
Margaret, Stewart and Norman, are 
making a three weeks’ visit with her 
fore going to Weld, Maine, where 
ey will remain until October first, 
when they will join Mr. Pike in 
slahoma. 
a C. Abbott and family arrive to- 
and will open their cottage on 
Choate Island for the season. 
rs. Katherine Kebbler and 
daughter, Mrs. Sargent, of Califor- 
also arrived today and will 
open their cottage on Choate Island 
for the summer months. 
“Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hersom of 
Chelsea, have occupied their cottage 
since the middle of last May. They 
return to Chelsea today and will re- 
rm here for a short season the first 
of September. 
Frank S. Hersom of Chelsea, will 
occupy their cottage during the 
months of July and August. 
Walter Pratt of Revere, is located 
at his cottage for the season. His 
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kimball of 
evere, will be his guest for the 
eason. 
| Vincent Farnsworth and family of 
Chelsea, have taken occupancy of 
their cottage for the season. 
_ Dr. F. Howard Lahey of Boston, 
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 
|B. Jopp at their cottage last Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Weale of 
Malden, arrived last week and 
opened their cottage for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sefton Earle, of 
Malden, are located at the Lufkin 
ottage for the season. 
William Hall and family are lo- 
cated at the Clark cottage for the 
son, 
3 and Mrs. Charles E. Starks 
and daughter Gertrude of Somer- 
ville, have taken occupancy of their 
cottage for the season. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Marder of Lex- 
imgton, are located at their Cedar- 
urst cottage. 
r. and Mrs. John Elliott of Man- 
chester, gave a house party at their 
cottage last week. Among the in- 
vited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Eu- 
gene Clark of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. 
repper and children of Bev erly and 
Ir, and Mrs. Howard Rust of River- 
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SUE EE ERIE EEE EEE ee ee) 
J, GARDNER COLEMAN, PROPRIETOR 
Meets all Cars at Junction of Essex Avenue and Harlow Street. 
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NEW CARRIAGE LINE TO CONOMO POINT 
Carriages to Let 
Baggage Express 
Stables and Office Harlow Street, South Essex 
; 
Saco SS SE 
MAZEPPA 
CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
BLOWS a Specialty 
264 Essex Avenue 
HENRY W. BRAY 
275 Essex Avenue 
FANCY BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER 
Rubber Heels a Specialty 
Shop opposite the West Gloucester Grocery 
Orders taken by A. W. Andrews, Real Estate Agent 
Telephone 458-M 
on Woodman Street, West Gloucester—30 
Acres Land, 15 room House, large Garage, 
Stable for 3 "Horses, Hen Coop 80 feet long. 
10 minutes from Essex Ave. Apply to 
ALEX. W. ANDREWS, Essex Avenue 
West Gloucester Telephone 458-M 
“EVERETT W. LANDER 
UNDERTAKER 
Funeral Director and Embalmer 
Attendance Day or Night 
77 Main St. 
Lady Assistant 
South Essex, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Conomo Hotel, 
D. BETTS 
~ West Gloucester, Mass. 
GEORGE H. PAYNTER 
Manager 
CONOMO POINT 
AUTOMOBILE LINE 
Meets all Trains at Conomo and West Gloucester 
Meets all Electric Cars at the Junction of 
Essex Ave. and Harlow Street. 
Auto Parties taken out by hour or Day. 
Carriages to Let by hour or Day. 
Baggage transported to all sections of the North 
Shore. 
Stations. 
Also Proprietor of the 
“STOP OVER” ICE CREAM EMPORIUM 
at the junction of Harlow St. and Essex Ave., 
South Essex. 
Residence: Harlow St., South Essex 
Telephone 14-13 
Conomo Point, South Essex 
W. P. CHESTER, Mgr. 
BROILED CHICKEN, FISH AND COMBINATION DINNERS 
STEAM CLAMS TO ORDER UPON ARRIVAL. 
Telephone 8014-2 Essex. 
Special attention to automobile parties. 
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: John B. Estabrook, Civil Engineer and Surveyor 
‘*Braewood’’, 
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g Surveys and Estimates made Promptly. 
359 Essex Avenue, West Gloucester. Mass. 
Land platted and subdivided. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Smith of 
Beverly, entertained Mr. and Mrs. 
Ernest Burnham of Beverly at their 
cottage last Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert of 
Peabody, arrived at their Cedar- 
hurst cottage this week and will re- 
main for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Perry of Lexington 
were here over Sunday. 
Perry O. Burnham and family of 
Essex, are sojourning at their cot- 
tage for a week. 
Ex-Mayor Charles E. Harwood 
and family of Lynn, have arrived at 
their cottage at Cedarhurst, where 
they will be located for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Gould and 
family of Wenham have opened 
their Cedarhurst cottage. 
A woman who creates and sustains 
a home, and under whose hands 
children grow up to be strong and 
pure men and woman, is a creator 
second only to God. 
