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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright of Ports- 
mouth, N. H., have spent the past week 
visiting friends here returning to their 
home yesterday. 
The many friends of Miss. Emily 
O’Brien are congratulating her on her 
approaching marriage to Alexander J. 
McDonald of Cambridge. 
Owing to the opening of the schools, 
West Beach, the Mecca for the young 
people during the summer vacation, be- 
gins to have a deserted appearance. 
Misses Eva and Winnie Gray re- 
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turned to their home in ‘Tewkesbury - 
Monday after a pleasant visit of a fort- 
night with their grandmother, Mrs. 
Abbie Gray, Bennett street. 
The Misses Irene M. and Nellie Fay 
and Thomas Fay of Roxbury and Miss 
Ethel Corbett of Berlin, N. H., have 
spent a portion of the week here the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. 
Morgan. 
Larcom Ober, who has been serving 
as night operator in Ipswich telephone 
exchange, has resigned his position there 
for the purpose of entering the Beverly 
High school and taking a post graduate 
course. 
Alderman and Mrs. Robert E. Hodg- 
kins have returned from a vacation trip, 
part of which was spent at Portland, Me., 
from whence they went to Albany, 
N. Y., and then down the Hudson to 
New York City and from thence home. 
During the absence of Mrs. T. W. 
Pierce, her cottage on Hart street will be 
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- 
kintire, who moved in the first of the 
week. Mrs. Pierce is at present staying 
at Long Island and is expected to be 
away from the Farms several months. 
The Preston Relief Corps’ fair will 
be held the 29th and 30th of this month 
‘and will open with a supper in the ban- 
quet hall of the G. A. R.. building. 
Sales tables, an entertainment and amuse- 
ments will be arranged in Marshall’s hall 
on the 29th, and a dance will be held in 
Neighbor’s hall the following evening. 
The Republican caucuses will be held 
Tuesday, September 22, and, owing to 
the contest for lieut. governor and _ state 
senator being on, the Australian ballot 
will be used. The polls will be open 
from 6.30 to 8 p. m. The contest for 
_ senator is of local interest as Capt. Win- 
ship E. Perry and Clifford B. Bray have 
announced their candidacy for the berth. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms, Mass. P. O., week ending Sept. 9, 1908: 
Mrs T Anderson, MissC Conly, Mr Dennis 
Daly, Miss Eliza Dunn, A Elicot, Mrs John 
Foley, Miss H Kennedy, Miss Hannah Long, 
Miss Karrie C Lie, Mrs Ellen Murphy, Mr 
McTighe, Ella Sinclair, Mr. Stephen Smith, 
Mrs Grace Stoddart, Murtie Ward, 
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