LO Lak Sapo oa S 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrick of 
Beverly, were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Calvin F. Cook of Essex ave- 
nue, Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Andrews 
and son Ralph, closed camp ‘‘ Minne- 
apolis’’ for the season Monday, and 
returned to their winter home in 
New York. 
M. Herbert Keys is enjoying his 
vacation in New Hampshire, where 
he is the guest of relatives. 
John H. Coleman will go to Law- 
ence next Monday, where he will 
serve on the jury of the September 
term of the Superior Criminal court. 
Rev. J. W. Brownville, who re- 
cently resigned as pastor of the 
Congregational church because of 
ill health, will remain at the parson- 
age for several weeks until other ar- 
rangements can be made. Rev. Mr. 
and Mrs. Brownville have made 
many warm friends during the six 
years that they have labored so 
faithfully among the West Glouces- 
ter people; as the many callers at 
the parsonage testify, all of whom 
invariably leave some gift as a re- 
membrance of a pleasant friendship. 
Mrs. Arthur E. Webster and son, 
Clarence, of Lynn, were the guests 
of Mrs. Webster’s mother, Mrs. H. 
E. Andrews, Sunday. 
Miss Ruth Lydia Ingersoll, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred .I. Inger- 
soll, and Homer Hollis Heydock, 
were united in marriage at the St. 
Peter’s Street church, Salem, last 
Sunday by Rev. Henry Berringer, 
rector of the church. 
James D. Hawks is building an 
ice-house on Atlantic street, about a 
mile from Wingaersheek beach. 
Mr. Hawks is also having improve- 
ments made on his bungalow which 
is located at the beach. 
The members of the YPSCE of the 
Congregational church, enjoyed a 
barge ride last Friday night. The 
party left Sumner street and went 
around the little heater. 
Senator Jas. E. Toleman was in 
West Gloucester Tuesday and called 
on several friends and discussed the 
possibilities of the coming campaign. 
ESSEX. 
Mrs. Walter Haskell has returned 
from a few days’ visit to her aunt, 
Mrs. Annie Rossiter of Cambridge. 
Mrs. David Haskell of Hamilton 
and son David, were in town Sat- 
urday. 
Miss Martha Western of this town 
has entered on her duties as teacher 
in the Rockport public schools. 
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; You'll Trade Here Eventually. 
: Why Not Now? 
3, Nowhere in the city, is there a store which is so thoroughly 
stocked with such a choice line of groceries and _ provisions, 
as you will find here, in our old ‘‘new” home. 
We have spared no expense to make our store the leader in its 
line on Cape Ann, and we will spare no expense to maintain 
the lead which we now have. 
Our own cold storage plant, recently installed, serves to keep 
fresh, our entire stock of meats. 
Our low prices on Saturday specials, will surprise you. 
Yours for a square deal. 
J. C. SHEPHERD COMPANY 
Groceries and Provisions ied‘ 
143 Main Street -i- GLOUCESTER, MASS. # 
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WEST GLOUCESTER 
In order to realize the wonderful beauty and natural grandeur of the 
whole ‘‘North Shore’’ you simply must visit WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Its glorious scenery will fill you with that sublime ecstasy which comes 
to all who have the marked privilege of viewing her vine clad hills and 
rugged sea shore. Come and feel the mystic thrill of nature’s charm. 
Wingaersheek beach, the real ‘‘North Shore,’’ The Real-Ease-State. 
Alex. W. Andrews - 375; Essex Avenue 
Telephone 458-M 
WEST GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 
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TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES FOR SALE 
MISS NELLIE M. LINNEKIN 
156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, 
Office Telephone 315-3. 
LESSONS IN TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND 
AT REASONABLE PRICES 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Residence Telephone 423 J 
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Erts and Crafts 
eAn Attractive Shop in Gloucefter, Maff. 
Gifts for Men. 
Original Work and 
Artistic Novelties in Great Variety. 
Hand Tooled Leather. 
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW 
3 Angle St., near Surtside Hotel Tel. 807 mm 
Prof. and Mrs, Brainerd Mears re- 
turned to Williamstown on Monday, 
after a pleasant visit at Orchard 
Home, 
Miss Louise Oxner of Neponset, 
was a recent guest of her grand- 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L, 
Story of Winthrop street. 
