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EAST GLOUCESTER 
Henry Davis Sleeper is a-member 
of the committee of the Copley So- 
ciety, Boston, which is arranging 
4 for a great art exhibit on March 8 
at Copley Hall under the caption, 
*‘Retrospective Exhibition of the 
Decorative Arts’’. 
The Rey. John McGaw Foster, 
-reetor of the Church of the Messiah, 
Boston, who has not been in his 
usual good health for the past few 
weeks, has gone to California with 
Mrs. Foster. They will be away 
about two months. Rev. Mr. Foster 
and family summer at Bass Rocks 
where they have a cottage. 
Mrs. Joseph M. Parsons and son, 
Harold are in Florida for the re- 
mainder of the winter. They will 
visit Mrs. Parson’s daughter, in De- 
land and Fort Myers. 
Mrs. Sidney W. Oakes of Rocky 
Neck is making an extended visit 
with Maine relatives. 
Miss Helen D. Robinson has been 
in New York City the guest of Mrs. 
Harry M. Specht of Riverside Drive. 
She bas resumed her teaching at the 
Newburyport High School this week. 
Mrs. Thomas K. Reed, who is un- 
der hospital treatment in Boston, is 
reported very comfortable. Mrs. 
Arthur §. Wonson, her sister, is at 
the Reed residence during her. ab- 
sence. 
Mrs. Samuel 
Miss Jennie Mailman 
Saturday in Boston. 
*Mrs. Wm. H._ Eason of Wiley 
Street, Rocky Neck, observed her 
birthday last Friday by a gathering 
of friends. She received many birth- 
day remembrances. 
Montgomery and 
spent last 
LODGE NOTES. 
Next Monday evening the instal- 
lation of the newly-elected officers 
of Magnolia Lodge, Degree of Hon- 
or, will be held at Workman’s hall. 
be served at 6.30 
o'clock, and after the installation 
exercises dancing will be enjoyed 
until midnight. 
‘The installation of officers of Con- 
stantine Lodge, No. 68, Knights of 
Pythias, was held last evening in 
Castle Hall. There was a large at- 
tendance and the exercises were 
greatly enjoyed by the members 
present. 
Star of Columbia lodge held a 
most enjoyable whist party at Oda 
Ladies hall, Tuesday evening. There 
s a large attendance and _ hand- 
prizes were warded the win- 
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OFFICERS INSTALLED. recording secretary, William W. Col- 
Gloucester Council, O. U. A. M._ /ins; assistant recording secretary, 
Enjoy Pleasant Evening. James DeWinter; financial secre- 
The newly elected officers of tary, Edward O. Brown; treasurer, 
John H. Hodgkins; inductor, George 
A. Garland; examiner, Clayton E. 
Rust; inside protector Nathaniel D. 
Ilodgkins; outside protector, John 
A. Parker; junior ex-councillor, Wil- 
liam D. Howell; senior ex-councillor, 
S. Perry Burnham; trustees, John J. 
Davis, James W. Crouse and 8. Perry 
Burnham. 
At the close of the installation ex- 
ercises, an oyster supper was served. 
Gloucester Council, United Order of 
American Mechanics were installed 
last Friday evening at Mansfield 
hall. The installing officer was Na- 
tional Representative Wallace E. 
Bacheller of Salem, and he was as- 
asisted by Ex-Councillors Woodbury 
and Stevens of Beverly. 
The officers installed were: 
Fred De Winter, councillor; 
vice councillor, James W. Crouse; 
WILL FREE TRADE AFFECT 
GLOUCESTER ? 
Here Are Three Things to Remember: 
FIRST--KEEP YOUR HEAD COOL. Buy one of our 
C. H. O. Ventilated $2.00 Stiff Hats. 
SECOND--KEEP YOUR FEET WARM. Buy a pair of our 
genuine Nova Scotia hand knit Stockings, 50c 
value, at 29c per pair. 
THIRD--Cheer Up and Trade With the 
Cape Ann Clothing Co., Ine. 
207 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
