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John C. Tebo of Lakeville, the 
hustling farmer and contractor, has 
recently sold a field of standing grass 
for $700. Mr. Tebo contemplates 
making many improvements about 
his property in the near future. He 
has built a road through his pasture 
and intends to lease lots for bunga- 
low sites. He will move the cottages 
near the road back furthur into the 
pasture and on their present site will 
build a cottage for his son. 
It would do one good to see the 
hay crop that Charles Mears is har- 
vesting in the field adjoining his 
residence. This is a historical field. 
The late Jacob Story used to cut hay, 
in this field, it is said, the average 
crop standing shoulder high. With 
his ice and farming business and 
general contracting Charlie is a busy 
man. 
Centennial Grove, one of the most 
beautiful of picnic grounds, has open- 
ed for the season with many dates 
for picnics on its books. W. E. P. 
Taylor the superintendent, is a wide 
awake up-to-date man and under his 
care the Grove is a great business 
success. 
Jos. Goodhue is suffering from a 
severe attack of tonsilites. 
CONOMO. 
Ralph Holland of Chelsea, is mak- 
ing a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. C. E. Stark. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whidden of 
Peabody, have taken occupancy of 
the ‘‘Rock Haven’’ at Cedarhurst 
for the month of July. 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perkins 
of Wenham, have opened their Ce- 
darhurst residence for the season. 
Dr. A. E. Harris and family of 
Lynn, are spending the week in the 
Harwood cottage at Cedarhurst, 
Charles E. Perkins and family of 
Danvers, are spending the week ends 
at their Cedarhurst cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hadley and 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyman and 
son, of Waltham, are the occupants 
of the Todd bungalow at Cedar- 
hurst, for the month of July. 
James B. Henney and family of 
New York are located at the Smith 
bungalow at Cedarhurst for the 
summer. They have as their guests 
Mrs. Waite of New Jersey and Da- 
vid Henney of New York, who will 
remain several weeks. 
Troup No. 1 of the North Beverly 
Boy scouts of America enjoyed a 
camping party at Cedarhurst last 
Saturday and Sunday. The troup 
was in charge of Chief Scout Rol- 
and Stanley of Beverly and Instruc- 
tor Charles W. Schaller of North 
Beverly. The troup is composed of 
35 North Beverly boys and 19 of 
them were in the party. During 
their stay they received instructions 
in swimming and nature study. 
Charles W. Schaller and family of 
North Beverly, have established a 
camp at Conomo where they will so- 
journ about a week. 
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