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ESSEX. 
Mrs. Orin H. Wright is visiting 
her sisters Alice P. and Hattie O. 
Burnham of Burnham court. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Burnham 
and son of Cabot street, Beverly, 
were in Essex Tuesday. 
Miss Adams contemplates making 
extensive additions to her cottage 
on Conomo Drive in the near future. 
Miss Lydia Raymond of Main 
street, was a recent guest of Miss 
Gladys Cogswell of Choate street. 
Miss Mary E. Raymond of Boston, 
is a guest at the home of her brother, 
B. Frank Raymond. 
Mrs. Croskill and daughter Fred- 
erica of Bangor, Me., and Mr. and 
Mrs. Edwin H. Oxner and children 
Edwin and Louise, of Neponset, are 
sojourning at Tommy’s Island for a 
few weeks. 
Mrs. Norman Doucette, who has 
been a recent visitor with Essex 
friends, has returned to her home in 
Nova Scotia. 
Miss Elizabeth Hubbard is visit- 
ing Mrs. Henry Hubbard. 
Miss Mildred Doane of Northern 
avenue, was a patient at the Massa- 
chusetts General Hospital last week, 
where she passed through a_ very 
successful operation for tonsils and 
adenoids. 
Baseball. 
Essex baseball club played the 
‘Baptists at North Beverly on Sat- 
urday. The game was of very little 
interest with a very small atten- 
dance, owing to the big game be- 
tween the North Beverly and _ the 
Universalists on Beverly Common. 
The score was 7 to 1 in favor of 
Essex. On the Beverly common af- 
ter a hotly contested game, full of 
thrilling plays the resulting score 
was 8 to 7 in favor of the Univer- 
salists. At Montserrat the Metho- 
dists defeated the Montserrats 26 
to 6. The Universalists’ victory 
made them tie with the North Bey- 
_erlys in the race for the pennant. 
_ The standing in the league is as 
- follows: 
Won Lost Pet. 
No. Beverly 12. ; 3» ~ 800 
_ Universalists 13 ae 31-4800 
_ Essex 12 atest Op 
Dane Streets 9 6 .600 
Methodists tf Du e00 
Baptists 2 14 = 125 
Montserrats Wiles O6T 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Willard KE. Andrews of New 
York, is making a short visit with 
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren 
Andrews at ‘‘Camp Minneapolis,’’ 
Alice L. Perkins Sunday. 
Wingaersheek Inn 
A. O. PIERGE, Mgr. 
The frees and most delightfully situated hotel in West 
Gloucester. Overlooking the Atlantic ocean from the finest 
beach in the world. 
The famous Pierce clam bakes provided for large or small 
parties at short notice. 
Special Attention to Automobile Parties 
Gottages.To Let by Week or Season 
WINGAERSHEEK BEAGH. 
WEST GLOUGESTER 
Tel. 8725-12 
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. 
Conomo Hotel, 
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John D. Estabrook, Civil Engineer and Surveyor 
‘*Braewood’’, 359 Essex Avenue, West Gloucester. Mass. Telephone 273 R 
Surveys and Estimates made Promptly. Land platted and subdivided. 
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Mazeppa D. Betts 
CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
Bungalows a Specialty 
254 Essex Avenue - Pe Se West Gloucester, 
Mags. 
Queen Bess was especially noted, 
and she has been the accepted ruler 
of the Stanley band since the death 
of her husband, Richard Stanley, 
who for many years was known 
throughout the country as_ the 
wealthy king of the Stanley band. 
Miss Lottie M. Marshall has been 
the recent guest of her cousin, Miss 
Alice Clark of Boston. 
Miss Marjorie Walen of East 
Gloucester was the guest of Miss 
Miss Kathleen McGinley, who has 
been enjoying the summer as the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. William F. 
Marshall, has returned to her home 
in Boston. 
Miss Lucretia E. Gale has accepted 
a position on the teaching staff of 
the South Bellingham public schools. 
Miss Gale will take up her new 
duties the 5th of September. 
Miss Hester Smith of Essex ave- 
nue is enjoying a week with relatives 
in Derry, N. H. 
Mrs. J. Edwin Graham of Essex 
avenue, was the guest of relatives 
in Sharon Monday and Tuesday. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, widow of 
Richard Stanley, who was known as 
‘‘Queen Bess,’’ queen of the noted 
Stanley band of gypsies, and Mrs. 
Margaret Cooper, widow of Cor- 
nelius Cooper, another well known 
gypsy, have died recently. Both 
were frequent visitors to Gloucester, 
coming nearly every summer to 
Fernwood camp, West Gloucester. 
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