WEST GLOUCESTER. 
The engagement is announced of 
Miss Marion Elliott Robbins, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Howard 
Robbins of Lynn and Arthur Manton 
Wilkins, formerly of West Glouces- 
ter, now of Lynn. A party was 
given during the past season by the 
parents of Miss Robbins at her home 
21 Beacon Hill avenue in honor of 
the event at which many of her 
young friends from Wakefield, Mal- 
den, Allison, Melrose and Lynn 
were present. Mr. Wilkins is a na- 
tive of West Gloucester and is very 
popular here. He removed to Lynn 
several years ago. His many friends 
here are sending their congratula- 
tions and best wishes. 
Rey. George J. Sanger of Danvers 
was the guest of friends here Tues- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tliteh- 
cock of New York, arrived in West 
Gloucester, Wednesday, and will be 
located at the Morse Farm during 
the balance of the summer. 
Miss Agnes Choate was in town 
from Choate Island on Tuesday. 
Miss Stewart of Cambridge, is vis- 
iting with Mrs. Louis Burnham at 
Walnut Park. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Slack of 
East Boston, were the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. A. H. Bray of Sumner 
street, a few days this week. 
Miss Etta H. Burroughs of [ssex 
avenue, is enjoying a short visit with 
her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Haskell, of 
Salisbury beach. 
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the 
Congregational chureh met with 
Mrs. J. W. Brownville at the parson- 
age Wednesday afternoon. The bus- 
iness relative to the recent lawn 
party was disposed of and the la- 
dies were well pleased with the fi- 
nancial returns which exceeded all 
expectations. 
The regular semi-monthly meeting 
of the West Gloucester Grange was 
held in the vestry of the Congrega- 
tional church Tuesday evening. The 
third and fourth degrees were con- 
ferred upon George A. Garland. <A 
great deal of interest was manifested 
in the proposed Field Day to be 
held at the Scandinavian Grove, 
August 23d. 
Miss Dorothy H. George of 
“Camp Haleyon”’ is making a short 
visit with relatives in Northfield. 
Mr. and Mrs. Mazeppa D. Betts 
are rejoicing over the birth of an- 
other son, who arrived upon the 
scene at their home on Essex ave- 
nue last Friday. The new arrival 
will be known as Alfred Radley 
Betts. 
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Gloucester. 
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A. O. PIERGE, Mgr. 
The largest and most delightfully situated hotel in West 
Overlooking the Atlantic ocean from the finest 
The famous Pierce clam bakes provided for large or small 
Special Attention to Automobile Parties 
Cottages To Let by Week or Season 
WINGAERSHEEK BBAGH. 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
Conomo Hotel, 
Conomo Point, South Essex 
W. P. CHESTER, Mgr. 
BROILED CHICKEN, FISH AND COMBINATION DINNERS 
STEAM CLAMS TO ORDER UPON ARRIVAL. 
Telephone 8014-2 Essex. 
Special attention to automobile parties. 
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John D. Estabrook, Civil Engineer and Surveyor 
““Braewood’’, 
Surveys and Estimates made Promptly. 
359 Essex Avenue, West Gloucester. Mass. 
Telephone 273 R 
Land platted and subdivided. 
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Mazeppa D. 
Betts 
CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND _ BUILDER 
Bungalows a Specialty 
254 Essex Avenue - 
- West Gloucester, Mass. 
Wilhbam HH. Roberts, contractor 
and builder of Essex avenue has a 
large force of men employed at 
Cole’s Island making extensive im- 
provements upon the residence of 
P. W. Whittemore. 
The July committee of the Ladies’ 
Mission Circle of the Universalist 
church under the efficient direction 
of Mrs. E. Harry Tribou, chairman, 
held a cabbage dinner at the Proctor 
camp yesterday. <A large number at- 
tended and enjoyed the splendid 
dinner. 
In connection with the Field Day 
{o be held by the West Gloucester 
Grange at  Seandinavian Grove, 
August 23d, there will be two modi- 
fied Marathon races, one open for 
senior runners and another for ju- 
nior runners under sixteen years of 
age. The Senior race: vill start 
either from Magnolia or Gloucester 
and will finish at the grove. <A gold 
watch will be given as the first prize 
and suitable prizes will be given to 
the second and third runners to fin- 
ish. The junior race will start from 
Conomo Point and will finish at the 
grove. <A silver watch will be the 
prize given to the winner of this 
event and second and third prizes 
will be given. All amateur runners 
wishing to enter these races can do 
so by sending their names and 
standing to Alex W. Andrews to- 
gether with twenty-five cents for 
the senior event and ten cents for 
the junior. 
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poisonous little hairs work in and 
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be 37 Hope Street 
4) Greenfield, Mass. 
