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The float has been put in positioa 
off Singing Beach. 
E. S. Bradley has opened his Wet 
Wash. Laundry for the summer, af- 
ter being closed since last autumn. 
Mrs. rane Cowin of Dorchester 
and sister Miss Florence Hall have 
been the guests of Miss Lillian Lucas 
this week. 
The Manchester club will have 
“open house” on the morning of the 
holiday members only, we are 
asked to say. 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Rev. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hatch are 
returning from a month’s stay in 
Maine this week. Mr. Hatch will 
preach at the Congl. church Sunday. 
Communion after the morning  ser- 
vice. 
Miss Gertrude B. Goldsmith and 
Albert Cunningham were in Pigeon 
Cove last Saturday evening to attend 
the reunion of their class, 1895, Glou- 
cester High school, at the summer 
home of Charles Cleaves, Esq. 
Some interesting stories of the war 
horrors in France and Belgium are 
being told by Mr. Hussey chauffeur 
for the Augustus Hemenways. He 
recently returned from France, where 
she assisted in the Ambulance Corps 
the past winter. 
The Park Board have had a bata 
house removed from the beach and 
placed on Masconomo Park, part of 
itto be used as a bath house for the 
boys, and part as a tool house. A 
floatis being placed off the park, just 
beyond the landing for the exclusive 
use of the younger boys. The board 
feels this will relieve the pressure on 
the town bath-house at the beach 
somewhat, as well as being more con- 
venient for many who would not go 
to the, beach if this were provided. 
The float will be placed in the 
dredged section just off the park, so 
that swimming can be indulged in all 
the time. 
Friday, July 2, 1915. 
Master Earle Duclow of Beverly 
is the guest of his cousin Miss Lillian 
Lucas for a few days 
Principal and Mrs. A. Ll. Saben 
have gone to Winchester, N. H., for 
the summer. 
CONCERNING MANCHESTER Boy 
From the weekly paper published 
at Breckenridge, Colo., we reprint the 
following concerning Frank §. Sin- 
nicks of Manchester, who recently 
went to that country. The -article 
Says: 
“Frank SS. Sinnicks, mining en- 
gineer of Boston, Mass. is in Breck- 
enridge in the interests of the Rilla 
Mining Co. Mr. Sinnicks is 
ciated with Samuel Klous, one of the 
principal owners of the property 
This is his first visit to this country 
and we are pleased to state that from 
what he has already seen of this dis- 
trict he is very favorably impressed. 
He visited the Rilla property Thurs- 
day and is returning there Monday to 
remain two or three weeks to make 
an extensive examination of the 
mine and the adjacent properties to 
report on same and to supervise the 
installation of the Rilla’s new plant.” 
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NoORUMBEGA PARK 
Thousands are availing themselves 
of the warm weather to trolley out 
to this beautiful park at Auburndale- 
on-the-Charles, where the cool breezes 
ever refresh. Overlooking the 
canoeing on the river is the famous 
Grape Arbor Cafe, where the cuisi.e 
and service is of the best. Orchestra 
concerts are given here every after- 
noon and evening. This week in the 
magnificent steel covered open air 
theatre, an excellent vaudeville pro- 
gram is the attraction and judging ~ 
from the enthusiastic 
pleasing to all. 
The host of attractions found here 
are in holiday attire for the great 
American holiday. 
reception, is 
The heaviest rainfall of more thaa 
a generation was recorded yesterday. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge is returning to- 
day from a week’s visit with her par- 
ents in Peterboro, N. H. 
Mrs. Bernard L. Boyle and chil- 
dren left Tuesday to join Mr. Boyle, 
who is in Montreal engaged in cus- 
toms work. 
We are pleased to note the appear- 
ance of Postmaster Frank A. Foster 
again after being confined to his home 
for five weeks with a light case of 
scarlet fever. 
Bathing Suits at E. A. Leth- 
bridge's. adv, 
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed of Ips- 
wich were in town Monday visiting 
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. John 
Cook, Friend st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson 
are leaving tomorrow for Bath, 
Maine, Mrs. Robertson and son to 
spend the summer. 
Miss Eleanor Donahue of 33 
Abbotsford road, Brookline, was in 
town over the week-end, a guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Rust. She 
came in time to attend the High 
School reception Friday evening, 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Beals and 
family of Middleboro were the guests 
of their cousin Miss Lillian Lucas 
over the week-end. ; 
Misses Betty and Edith Willis of 
So. Boston, sisters of Dr. Willis, 
were in town over the week-end to 
attend the High School reception, 
guests of Miss Abbie Floyd. Miss 
Lorn Pinnock “of Salem was also 
Miss Floyd’s guest. 
Germany—the other powers come 
to these straits in fowl disguise. 
Turkey (mournfully) — Yes, as 
Turkey gobblers. 
“My son-in-law has just got a new 
1915 car and he says he’s goin’ to catl 
it ‘True Love,’ ’cause so far he hasn’t 
been able to make it run smooth.” 
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