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Miss Cora B. Wilmot and Miss Eliz- 
abeth P. Wilmot of Malden returned 
home Monday after a very pleasant fort- 
night’s vacation at Manchester. The 
former is the fiancee of Walter Per- 
ham, the popular chauffeur for O. W. 
Mink, and the latter is also engaged, her 
fiance, James H. Fogg of Malden, hav- 
ing been here part of the time for his 
vacation. The Misses Wilmot were at 
Mrs. Decker’s on Norwood avenue. 
Mrs. Harvey Hadley of Lowell is vis- 
iting her granddaughter, Mrs. J. A. 
Lodge, Church street. Miss Flora 
Hadley also spent Wednesday here. 
We understand that among the pros- 
pective new summer cottages to be built 
at Manchester the coming winter is one — 
for Prescott Bigelow at Manchester 
Cove. Mr. Bigelow is trying to sell the 
cottage where he now lives, compari- 
tively new, and build a larger and more 
commodious dwelling. The new house 
will be built, we understand, near the 
present dwelling, only farther from the 
highway. The Bigelow cottage is one 
of the most attractive on the Manchester 
shore, and it probably will not on the 
market long. 
Miss Grace Prest, who has been or- 
ganist at the Baptist church for the last 
year, has sent in her resignation to take 
effect on Sept. 1. 
Mrs. Geo. Reardon and son Her- 
man of Hudson and Danforth have been 
the guests the past two weeks of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. C. Mackin, Windemere park. 
Mrs. John Wiles and children left 
Thursday for Marion, where they will 
spend a week visiting relatives. 
Arthur Gould was operated on for 
appendicitis at his home in Topsfield last 
Thursday and is now on the road to 
recovery. It is expected that he will be 
around in a few days. 
Work is progressing quite favorable on 
rhe New Sacred Heart church parochial 
residence, located alongside the church 
on School street. The roof is now 
ready for the slaters and the installing of 
the hot water apparatus is nearly com- 
pleted. This work is being done by 
Isaac Coffin & Co. of Boston. G. A. 
Knoerr will start the electric wiring the 
coming week. W. J. Pierce of Beverly 
Farms is doing the plumbing. 
A special meeting of the Manchester 
Launch club will be held this evening at 
8 o'clock. 
Miss Helen Mason is away for a fort- 
night visiting friends at Camden, Me. 
We call attention to the vaccination 
notice of the Schoo] Committee in an- 
other column, 
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Established 1844 
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Silverware, 
Particular attention given to the care and winding 
BEVERLY MASS. 
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JOHN B. HILL & SON 
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THE NortH SHORE [TOILET PARLORS 
MISS, E. B. DEAN 
Chiropody, Manicure, 
Shampooing, 
Hair-dressing, Childrens 
Hair-cutting, Scalp and Facial Treatment, Electric 
Neeele and Massage Treatment 
Telephone 
Connection 
Room 4, 5 and 6 
SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, BEVERLY 
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A. H. Higginson, President. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
DAVID FENTON CoO, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
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ESSEX COUNTY. 
164 Main Street 
CHANCE 
is all we ask for in order to convince you that our Repair Department is the BEST IN 
Watches. Clocks and Jewelry of every description repaired in a thorough, workmanlike 
manner by expert workmen, at prices that are right. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 
F. S. THOMPSON, JEWELER 
Gloucester, Mass. é 
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Many people are planning to attend 
the lawn party to be held next “Tuesday 
evening at Knight’s field, near the Sacred 
Heart church, under the direction of 
Maconomo Council, K. of C. The 
party is-in aid of the K. of C. table 
at the coming Sacred Heart church fair. 
There will be dancing from 8 to 11, 
with music by Long’s orchestra. Vari- 
ous amusements, including an Afraican 
dodger, will be provided. 
Tags will be provided for those who 
enterthe grounds and will be used to 
show who have gained an entrance by 
paying for same. ‘Two arc lights will be 
arranged by H. J. Gay Electric Co., and 
the grounds will be otherwise lighted by 
Japanese lanterns, thus adding an artistic 
touch to the occasion. 
A. J. Orr, who for many years made 
his home with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 
Hersey, has removed to the residence of 
Mrs. W. L. Hill on Bennett street, op- 
posite High school. 
Dutchess Pants at Bell’s. * 
A new line of Watertown thermome- 
ters at D. T. Beaton’s, Central street, 
Manchester, * 
