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Frank P. Knight has been spending 
the week with his family at Norway, Me. 
J. Davis Baker and son Duncan are 
on a few weeks’ visit to Prince Edwards 
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Island. 
Mrs. Edwin J. Rumrill of Allen’s 
avenue, has had for a short visit her 
mother, Mrs. E. Boardman and _ neice, 
Miss Genieve White, of North Adams. 
The selectmen are advertising the sale 
of ‘one second hand 15-ton Kelly 
Steam Road Roller’’ at public auction, 
on Thursday, Aug. 20, at 2.30 p. m., 
at the crushing plant on Pleasant street. 
At the annual meeting of the M. C. 
Martin Fund trustees Thursday evening 
the following were elected: William 
J. Johnson, chairman; Edward A. Lane, 
secretary and treasurer; George W. 
Jewett, Edward S. Knight, Thomas B. 
Stone, finance committee. 
Mrs. M. Kk. Worden of Lynn is visit- 
ing her son-in-law, T. Fred Young, 
and family, at the Tappan homestead on 
Sea street. Mrs. Worden goes to As- 
jury Grove next week for the balance of 
ugust, and two of her grandchildren 
a accompany her. 
Off to the Country 
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Eighteen Salem doctors were at Man- 
chester Thursday and joined with the 
local physicians, —Drs. Blaisdell, Tyler 
and Glendenning---ina day’s outing at 
Tuck’s’ Point,—the second annual. 
While there is no formal organization, 
it is one of the unbreakable rules of. this 
gathering that the first man who talks 
““shop’’ on these occasions shall be 
thrown overboard. It is almost unces- 
sary to say that the rule was unbroken 
and nobody was thrown overboard, 
for the beauties of Manchester and 
especially “Tuck’s Point has charmed . 
the visitors and the day was so 
full of pleasure for all that there was 
no time to think, much less talk of the 
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Mountains—Sailing for Kurope? 
Nova Scotia? Everything here for a land or water trip. 
at home put your self in cool summer dress, cool suits, thin dresses, 
summer underwear, light weight hats, low shoes, fans, parasols, 
dainty hosiery, all these and more, to help you to enjoy the hot 
August days can be found at the 
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office. One of Professor Horton’s 
famous clambakes, with lobsters, clams, 
green corn, sweet potatoes, etc., etc., 
was a feature which was enjoyed by all. 
Deacon and Mrs. J. A. Torrey have 
been spending the week at Nashua _ with 
Prof. and Mrs. C. L. Norton and 
family. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Mead left 
Thursday for Mrs. Mead’s country home 
at Enfield Center, N. H., where they 
will remain until the early autumn,— 
about the first of October. Mrs. Mead 
owns a fine old farm among the Enfield 
hills of about acres 60 where some of the 
most beautiful scenery in New Hamp- 
shire is to be found. 
Contractor for all work out-doors of estates 
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