26 | N-O RT H 
S H OR E 
A Property One-Half as Large as Manchester-by-the-Sea 
or six times as large as Boston Common 
Fronting the Ocean 
Will Be Sold at a Very Low Price 
B. FRANK RAYMOND, 
ESSEX 
The Appalachian club of Boston, 
visited Essex last Saturday and 
made a tour of Essex hills. They 
were-well paid for coming, as it 
was a bright, clear day and not only 
were the lakes, rivers, forests, sand 
dunes and ocean to be seen, but the 
mountains in Maine were plainly 
visible. They came and returned in 
a special trolley. 7 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elwell spent 
Sunday with Mrs. Henry W. Mears. 
Miss Lelia Raymond of Simmons 
college was home over Sunday. 
Mrs. D. O. Mears will address the 
Women’s Board of Foreign Missions 
at Norwich, Conn., at their meeting 
to be held November 16th. 
Miss Edith Mears of Chelsea, 
spent the week-end with her mother, 
Mrs. Julia Mears. 
Electric lights have recently been 
installed at the houses of A.D. 
Story and Samuel L. Story of Win- 
throp street. 
Mrs. Rachel C. Burnham has 
taken up her winter quarters at the 
home of her daughter, Mrs. Gardner 
Burnham, Western avenue. 
William Shepard lost quite a 
quantity of vegetables by someone 
breaking into his barn recently. » 
At the Universalist church, Prof. 
Harmon of Tufts college, gave a 
scholarly and interesting sermon 
last Sunday. 
Miss McKinney is visiting Mrs. 
Charles R. Harding on Northern 
avenue. 
The Senior class of the Essex high 
school wish to extend their thanks 
to those who so sn assisted them 
at their fair. 
Mrs. Frank E. Burnham, who has 
been very ill, we are pleased to learn 
is very much improved. 
Mrs. Louise Blanchard of Beverly 
and John Prest of this town, were 
married at the home of the groom 
Tuesday evening. The wedding 
gifts were many and_ beautiful. 
Among them was a rocking chair 
and cut glassware sent by the aux- 
iliary of the Sons of Veterans of 
Beverly, of which order the bride is 
a member. About twenty members 
of this society were present at the 
wedding. 
Mrs. Charles Bailey, past presi- 
dent of the auxiliary society of the 
Sons of Veterans of Beverly was a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren But- 
ler Tuesday. 
Sunday afternoon the subject of 
the sermon at the Methodist church 
was ‘‘The Historic and Literary 
Prophets of the Old Bible.’’ Elijah 
and Elisha were the historic; Amos 
and Hosea, the literary prophets. 
The prophecies, gifts and work of 
these great characters and the con- 
ditions of their times, was reviewed 
during the discourse. 
Guy Sargent and Miss Mary Fry 
both of Essex, were married by Rev. 
H. M. Goddard at the parsonage on 
Monday night. They are now keep- 
ing house at the Jonathan Low 
place on Northern avenue. 
Frank Boyd has recently repaired: 
his house on Northern avenue. Levi 
Malonson will move from the Caleb 
Low house and occupy it. Mr. Ma- 
lonson has been hired by the Elec- 
tric Railway Co. to take charge of 
the track foree. 
The Congregationalist choir will 
give an entertainment in their ves- 
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try tonight. The entertainment will 
be called the rival choirs and a rich 
treat is expected. If it is one-half 
as original, unique and comical as 
the notices of Miss Agnes Choate 
advertising it, it will certainly be a 
luxury. Not the least attraction 
will be the singing of Helen Grinnell 
Mears. 
F. C. POOLE 
7 GENTRE ST., GLOUGESTER 
A rare opportunity to have your 
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED 
and COVERED at a reduced price dur- 
ing the Winter. 
CHESTER C. BURNHAM 
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Boots and Shoes, Daily and Weekly Papers, Cigars and Tobacco — 
Fruit and Confectionery. 
PHONOGRAPHS 
73 Main st. - 
BUY COAL NOW! 
No Advance in PRICE 
BEST grades of hard and soft COAL furnished 
promptly in any quantities and at lowest prices. 
Auto Truck delivery in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Essex and all parts of Cape Ann. 
WILLARD S. PIKE 
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIAN 
A Competent Lady Assistant When Desired. Office 
Open Day and Night. Telephone Connection, 
77 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. 
South Essex, Mass. 
