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Tel. 8005 
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GLOUGESTER, MASS. 
Miss May Callahan and Marie 
Bagnel of Salem recently visited 
Mrs. George Weston on Choate 
Court. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins, a_ life- 
long resident of Essex, died at her 
late home on Main street, on Thurs- 
day. The funeral services were 
held on Saturday. Rev. H. M. God- 
dard officiated. The floral tributes 
were profuse and very beautiful. 
She leaves a daughter and many 
friends to mourn her loss. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burnham of 
Walnut Park and Mr. and Mrs. 
Lawrence Cogswell of Martin street 
have returned from a week’s vaca- 
tion spent at Choate Island. 
ESSEX 
Fred A. Weston of East Boston, 
after a summer’s sojourn in Maine, 
stopped off at Essex to see his son 
George Weston, Thursday. 
All the cottagers at Mearsville, 
Conomo Drive, the Chases, and 
Schofield of Beverly and the Smith fo 
of Boston, have closed their camps 
and departed for home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman James, Mr. 
and Mrs. John Knight and Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter Stowe left town on 
Saturday for the mountains. They 
will start in at Bethlehem and make 
a ten days’ tour of those ‘‘everlast- 
ing hills.’’ 
The grounds around the Universa- 
list church have been greatly im- 
proved by cutting the grass and 
edging the walks. The church oe- 
cupies a commanding spot and the 
neat appearance of its grounds adds 
much to the beauty of the neighbor- 
hood. 
Miss Maidie Story has returned 
to Wellsley College. 
Primaries at Essex 
The first of the primaries under 
the new state law was held on Tues- 
day. Polls were opened at six 
o’clock a.m. and were closed at one 
o’clock p.m. The election officers” 
were about the same as usual. The 
selectmen and town clerk, Frank 
Hardy, Horace Quimby, W. E. P. 
Taylor, O. P. Burnham and Geo. H. 
Burnham, veterans, filled up the list. 
There were 110 votes cast. Essex 
was the first to be announced to the 
Boston papers. Following is the re- 
sult: 
Governor—Eugene N. Foss, d., 19; Louis F 
A. Frothingham, r., 45. 
Lieut. Governor——David I. 
17; Robert Luce, r., 102. 
Secretary—Frank J. Donahue, 
Albert P. Langtry, 57. 
Treasurer—Augustus L. Thorndike, d, 
18; Elmer A. Stevens, r., 91. 
Auditor—Charles B. Strecker, 
John E. White, r., 63 
Walsh, 4., 
ad, 16 
Attorney General—Georgp W. Ander- © 
son, d., 14; James M. Swift, r., 91. 
Councillor—Frank A. Foster, d., 12; 
Edward G. Frothingham, r., 49. 
Senator—George A. Schofield, d., 20; 
James E. Tolman, r., 72 
Rept. in General Court—George Elden 
MaeArthur, d., 3; C. Augustus Norwood, 
TAEOn 
County Commissioner—Patrick J. Mur- 
phy, d., 11; Moody Kimball, r., 52. 
Register of Deeds—John H. Roberts, dij 
12; Willard J. Hale, r., 72. 
Clerk of Courts—Edw. B. George, r., 90. 
State Committee—Benjamin H. Corliss, 
d., 9; Walter B. Hopkinson, r., 85. 
‘Town Committee. Republican — Fred 
K. Burnham, Frank E. Raymond, George 
S. McIntire, Willfred W. Lufkin, Arthur 
N. Hotchkiss. Democratic—Everett B. 
James, Joshua O. Burnham, Frank & 
McKenzie, Allen W. Doyle, Samuel ly 
Story. . 
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