NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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CONOMO 
Norwood Hall, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. William F. Hall, is a member 
of the graduating class at the 
Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Gerry of 
Lynnfield, who have been married 
recently, have taken occupancy of 
their cottage here, and are receiving 
congratulations and best wishes 
from the members of the Conomo 
colony. 
Mrs. Herbert Remmick and daugh- 
ter of Lynn, are the guests of the 
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Q. Farwell, for the season. 
Mrs. M. EK. Cardy is visiting with 
her son Henry Cardy for a few days. 
J. B. Shurtleff of Revere has ar- 
rived for the season, and is enter- 
taining as his guest Dana Pratt. . 
Kyle Ordway, son of Mrs. E. F. 
Gerry will be the guest of his 
mother a few days during the week. 
Hon. W. E. Chester of Boston, 
will spend the season as the guest 
of his father W. P. Chester, proprie- 
tor of the Conomo hotel. 
Mrs. Curtis of Boston, was the 
guest of her mother Mrs. F. O. 
Squire, Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sevegine of 
Cambridge were the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. J. C. Lindauer over the 
week-end. 
K. L. Clark and children Dorothy 
and Kenneth of Ashland have been 
spending the past week in their cot- 
tage. Mrs. Clark arrived Thursday 
evening and they will return to Ash- 
land, Monday. 
F. E. Ludden and family of Bev- 
erly have taken occupancy of their 
cottage and will remain until the 
first of July. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sexton and 
Robert Yerxa of Somerville, were 
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lin- 
dauer Sunday. The party made the 
trip from Somerville in Mr. Sexton’s 
automobile. 
Harry Evans of Beloit, Wis., and 
Miss Florence Gardner of Chelsea 
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard K. Hunt during the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Jopp and 
son, C. Seldon of Malden, have ar- 
rived and are located in their pleas- 
ant cottage for the season. 
Vincent Farnsworth and family 
arrived yesterday and have opened 
their cottage for the season. 
F. A. Tucker of Florence, Kansas, 
has opened his cottage for the sea- 
son and has as his guests for the 
summed, his sisters Mrs. E. C. Fen- 
no and Miss Mattie Tucker of 
Revere. 
Charles B. Jobb has had the street 
oiled for some distance in the vicini- 
‘ty of his cottage, and it is under- 
stood that other cottage owners are 
to do likewise. This will be a great 
benefit to the whole point. 
There was quite a little excite- 
ment Sunday afternoon on the pier, 
the cause being a fall into the water, 
which a member of a party of young 
people, indulged in. The young man 
was not able to swim and he made 
things lively for a minute. Fortun- 
ately a member of the party assisted 
by R. K. Hunt went to his rescue 
and the unfortunate escaped with 
nothing worse than a good ducking. 
Misses Dorothy Wellington, M. 
Alice Brownell, Mabel W. Lane and 
Beatrice J. Pearson all of Wellesley 
college, are at Starks cottage for 
a week. 
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