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Alfred E, Hersey left Tuesday fora 
week’s vacation trip to Yarmouth, N. S. 
Miss Edith Menken recently returned 
from a three week’s vacation to New 
York. 
Dr. Merritt A. Long of the Lowell 
General hospital, spent the last week-end 
in town with his brother, IT. W. Long, 
Bridge street. 
Frank Sinnicks left last night on a 
vacation trip to Newfoundland, which he 
will tour in company with a young man 
from Gloucester. 
Arthur S. Martin formerly of Man 
chester, now residing in St. Louis, has 
been spending the week in town the guest 
of his sister, Mrs. Lampron, Brook street. 
Daniel Leach has been enjoying a two 
weeks’ vacation from his work in Bos- 
. tonand has been spending part of the 
time here. He spent last week in 
Georgetown. 
Miss Lola Taylor, of Haverhill: who 
taught the first grade at the Primary 
school, last year, will not return. It is 
understood she will go to Panama to 
teach this fall. 
Miss Gertrude H. Goldsmith, who 
has been spending the summer abroad, 
was in Switzerland last week, and was to 
have been in Paris this week. She goes 
to London, too, before sailing for home 
the 28th of August. 
Have you noticed the bright gleaming 
smile on the face of George Norris, the 
popular operator at the B. and M. sta- 
tion, the last week? It is a daughter, 
and she arrived in his Gloucester home 
Sunday evening. 
Fred Leach met with a bad aretieat 
at the railroad station Monday. He was 
struck in the leg by a shaft of one of the 
station wagons and it was necessary to 
take three stitches to close the wound. 
The wagon shaft was also broken. 
rs. Abbie Gray returned the latter part 
of last week from an extended visit with 
her son at Farmington, Me., making the 
trip by auto with her son, F. G. Gray 
and Mrs. Gray, and with Mr. and Mrs. 
A. C. Norton, who also motored up 
from Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Gray are 
motoring home by way of the White 
Mountains. 
The horse thief apprehended by Chief 
of Police Sullivan last week and later 
turned over to the Lynn police, was sen- 
tenced to six months, Saturday, in Salem. 
At the expiration of that time the Beverly 
police will take him and the charge of 
stealing a horse will then await him. 
The charge against him in Lynn was 
that of abandoning horse and wagon. 
He left the outfit tied ‘to a tree in the 
woods at Beverly Farms. 
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Miss Mae Dwight Knowlton, the 
well known singer, and her accompanist, 
Miss Anna L. Foley, who have just fin- 
ished their western concert tour, have 
been stopping with Mrs. M. Kane on 
Summer street en route for Bethlehem, 
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Congratulations are being offered to 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Goodwin on the 
arrival of an eight and one-half pound 
baby boy in their School street home 
Monday morning. Mrs. Goodwin, was 
Miss Amy Haskell. The little tot has 
been named Maynard Gilman Goodwin, 
after Mrs. Goodwin’s uncle. 
It is James Griffin, the son of John 
Griffin, superintendent of the Essex 
County club, that has the envied honor 
of caddying for President Taft when he 
plays golf at the Essex County club, and 
not the young lad we mentioned last 
week. Both young men are named 
Griffin, and both fathers are named John, 
but it is James who has the honor of car- 
rying the President’s clubs and keeping 
his eye on the President’s golf ball. 
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