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WEST GLOUCESTER 
Miss Bessie E. Roberts was 
awarded the prize of five dollars 
given by Miss Bertha Stevenson for 
the best composition written by a 
member of the Haskell grammar 
school. Miss Bessie is a member of 
the 7th grade, and her composition 
describing the finding of a bird’s 
nest was a very clever article indeed. 
Charles R. Cook, assistant cashier 
in the Gloucester office of the Bay 
State Street Railroad Company is 
enjoying his annual two weeks’ va- 
cation. : 
Arthur Pinkham, a young man 
who is employed at Pleasant Valley 
Farm on Walker street, was badly 
shaken up last Sunday afternoon by 
a collision with an automobile. 
Pinkham was just emerging from 
Forrest lane when an _ automobile 
turned in from Essex avenue and 
collided with him, completely de- 
molishing the bicycle which he was 
riding. The young man sustained 
numerous bumps and bruises’ but 
fortunately no bones were broken. 
He was conveyed to his place of res- 
idence on Walker street and _ Dr. 
Simpson of Essex was called, who, 
after an examination, thought his 
injuries were not of a serious na- 
ture and he would recover in a few 
days. The owner of the automobile 
who is unknown presented young 
Pinkham with five dollars to repair 
the damage done the bicycle. 
The Congregat’al Sunday school 
elected Ernest L. Marshall to fill the 
- vaeaney left by Paul Favor who re- 
cently resigned as superintendent, 
and EK. Walter Haskell to fill the va- 
eancy left by Alfred A. Haskell who 
resigned as assistant superintendent 
some time ago. The election was 
held Sunday. 
Mrs. J. Edwin Graham returned 
Monday from a week’s visit with 
relatives and friends in Boston, 
' Sharon and Stoughton. 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spring 
have returned from a six weeks’ 
trip to Arizona and are now located 
at their Cole’s Island residence. 
~ ESSEX 
Quite a bad break in the trolley 
wire occurred on Tuesday. The line 
men quickly rallied and the line was 
soon repaired. 
David F, Choate and family were 
recent visitors to relatives in town. 
A picked nine played the Rivals 
Baseball club of Gloucester on the 
Town hall grounds last Saturday. 
The Essex boys started in well and 
held the score 2 to 1 for several in- 
nings but gradually the Rivals 
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forged ahead and the game ended 
7 to 3 in favor of the visitors. 
Story pitched almost a perfect game. 
McGinnis of Gloucester pitched for 
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the Rivals and his delivery, coupled 
with the weakness in the outfield 
of the home team, gave the victory 
to the visitors. 
