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WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Miss 8. E. Beck, in charge of 
fourteen young ladies from the Sat- 
urday Evening Girls’ Camp, located 
at Willoughby park, enjoyed a camp- 
ing party on Pleasant Valley Farm 
Saturday and Sunday. The party 
arrived at the camping grounds 
about sundown Saturday evening 
and quickly prepared supper and en- 
joyed it by moonlight. The evening 
Was spent in singing and making 
merry, until it was time to retire 
for the night, when the members of 
the party rolled themselves in their 
blankets and slept upon the ground 
_ with the starry skies for a shelter. 
The camp was a-stir bright and 
early Sunday morning and after a 
hasty breakfast part of the young 
ladies in company with Miss Beck 
went on a sight-seeing excursion to 
Conomo while the others arranged 
the camping outfit for the return 
trip to Willoughby park. This same 
group of girls gave a very success- 
ful and highly appreciated enter- 
tainment consisting of aesthetic 
dancing and folk songs, before an 
audience of four hundred people at 
the village hall, Annisquam, a week 
ago Saturday. 
Mrs. H. B. Lewis of Essex avenue 
was the guest of Beverly friends 
Saturday evening and attended a 
theatre party in Boston, where they 
enjoyed ‘‘Excuse Me’’ at the Tre- 
mont. 
Miss Lura E. Brown of Essex ave- 
nue, was the guest of her aunt Mrs. 
Luey J. Brown of Lynn during the 
past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Reed of 
Essex, were the week-end guests of 
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 
O. Brown of Essex avenue. 
The members of the Annisquam 
Dramatic club enjoyed an outing at 
the White Pine Cottage over the 
week-end and Labor Day. The 
young people were accompanied by 
Miss Jennie Hood as chaperone and 
consisted of Miss Annie C. Griffin, 
Miss Louise M. Morrison, Miss Mar- 
giret, Davison, Miss Harriet Morrow, 
Miss Belle Lane, Miss Esther Lane, 
Miss Gertrude Perkins, Lester C. 
Kelley, Ralph Davis, James C. 
Webber, Alfred Butler, Raymond 
Sargent and Stanley M. Cole. The 
young people had a delightful time 
and welcomed the opportunity to re- 
hearse parts of the ‘‘Heart of a 
Hero’’ which they rendered with so 
much success last winter and which 
they expect to present with even 
greater results during the coming 
winter. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and 
daughter Martha, of Rockport, vis- 
ited the members of the club on La- 
bor Day. 
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