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TEA ROOM 
Sign of the Pewter Platter 
of Tea and a Sandwich, an Ice 
Cream Soda or a College Ice. 
KAVANAGH 
THE DRUGGIST 
Main St., - 
KAVANAGH'S 
A delightful place to stop for a Cup 
South Essex, Mass. : 
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ee SOUVENIRS oa 
We carry a complete line of Souvenir Spoons, Brooch 
Pins, Scarf Pins, Fobs, etc. 
Bring your Jewelry that needs repairing with you as our Work is the Best. 
LARGE STOGK OR JEWELRY AND WATCHES 
Are your clecks in geod order? Expert workmen will call at your residence 
and repair and regulate them. AII makes of alarm clocks. 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Jewelers and Opticians Tel. 316-3 161 Main St. 
GLOUGESTER, MASS. 
Tenement To Let 
Over So. Essex Post Office 
Five Rooms Newly Finished 
Apply At Once To 
J. N. Tucker 
Post Office So. Essex 
Tel. 8005 
REGISTRY 
For Summer Rooms, Tenements Etc. 
CHESTER C. BURNHAM 
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, 
Boots and Shoes, Daily and Weekly Papers, Cigars and Tobacco, 
Fruit and Confectionery. 
PHONOGRAPHS 
73 Main st. - 
South Essex, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haskell, 
of Beverly, were guests of Mrs. 
Francis P. Haskell of Main street, 
Saturday. 
Wilber Malone and Miss Ellen 
EKeclough are visiting at the Boyd 
Farm. 
Jerome Elwell of Boston, has been 
visiting with Mr. Zeno Elwell of 
Northern avenue. 
Mrs. Olga Andrews of Forest 
Hills, a cousin, and Mrs. Chas. Dar- 
ling and daughter, a sister and niece 
of Mrs. Benj. Lander, have been vis- 
iting Mrs. Lander during the past 
week. 
Gladys Cogswell of Choate street, 
spent a delightful day with Miss 
Nellie Raymond of Main street on 
Thursday. 
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ESSEX. 
Mrs. Julia Mears, Rev. and Mrs. 
D. C. Mears, D.D., Miss Helen G. 
Mears and Elliot Mears left town 
Tuesday to attend the wedding of 
Prof. Brainard Mears at Williams- 
town. Prof. Brainard Mears is a son 
of Prof. Leverett Mears. 
Miss Pool, recently a teacher at 
the Essex High school, has been se- 
cured by the Medford Superinten- 
dent of Public schools to become a 
teacher in the Medford High school, 
commencing with the fall term. 
Miss Pool was a faithful and popu- 
lar teacher and much beloved by her 
pupils, who learn of her departure 
with deep regret. 
Miss Bessie Doucette after a pleas- 
ant two weeks’ visit with Mrs. 
Henry Hubbard, has returned to her 
home in Nova Scotia. 
Miss Beatrice Willet of No. Attle- 
boro, is visiting her friend, Miss 
Lucy Burnham of Western avenue. 
Mr. Schofield, one of the overseers 
at the U. S. M. Co., Beverly, has 
nearly completed his cottage at 
Mears Park on Conomo Drive. 
Anxious to enjoy the refreshing 
breezes: and delightful scenery, he 
could not wait for the full comple- 
tion, but moved his family in for the 
summer during last week. 
Excursions down Essex river are 
popular pastimes for a great many 
people. Many go in their own 
launches, others are carried by one 
of the numerous people that have 
launches for hire. Mr. Lyman 
James carried two parties down the 
past week. Rev. Mr. Konson of the 
Methodist chureh and a large num- 
ber of friends from Essex and East 
Gloucester enjoyed a delightful sail 
and a clam bake on beautiful Ips- 
wich Beach.. Also the families of 
Mr. Daniel Cogswell and E. C. Per- 
kins enjoyed a sail and clambake » 
at the same delightful Ipswich Beach 
during the past week. 
Rev. D. O. Mears, D. D., preached 
at the Congregational Chureh on 
Sunday before one of the largest 
congregations that has been in the 
church for years. Notice being 
given that he would preach, many 
friends from Gloucester, Salem and 
other adjoining towns were present. 
His daughter, Miss Helen G. Mears, 
added to the feast of good things by 
rendering a solo with all the rich- 
ness and power of her wonderful 
voice. Dr. Mears delivered a ser- 
mon which for depth and breadth 
and solid thought its equal is rarely 
heard. In the evening there was a 
union meeting with Miss Ruth Wat- 
son, leader. 
rendered by Miss Evellyn Procter, 
A delightful solo was_ 
