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CONOMO 
W. R. ‘Adams and 
Stoneham and J. Q. 
family arrived 
season. 
Mrs. Ellen A. Jackson  enter- 
tained a party of friends at her cot- 
tage yesterday in honor of her birth- 
family of 
Adams and 
Thursday for the 
day. Among those present were 
Dr. and Mrs. William Rider of 
Gloucester; Mrs. Herbert Pratt of 
Manchester, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry B. Jacobs, Mrs. Martha 
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White, Mrs. F. A. Robinson, Mrs. E. 
G. Smith and Miss G. M. Ramsdell, 
of Malden; Mrs. George R. Presby 
of Malden and Conomo; Mrs. James 
T, Lennox of Lynn; Mrs. C. C. Bur- 
pee of Malden and Conomo; Mrs. B. 
B. Story of Essex and Brookline; 
and Mrs. Charles B. Jopp of Malden 
and Conomo. Mrs. Jackson is a 
hospitable and charming hostess and 
the guests of the day, who are num- 
bered among her nearest and dear- 
est friends, spent a delightful day. 
Harry B. Jackson, son of Mrs. Jack- 
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son was present and added much to 
the enjoyment of the party. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Weale and 
children arrived two weeks ago and 
are nicely established at their cot- 
tage for the season. 
Mrs. Caroline McManus and Miss 
Laura DeBerger of Lynn were the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Far- 
well over the week-end. 
Henry Cardy launched his thirty 
foot motor boat ‘‘Duzgo’’ Saturday 
and is having it put into commis- 
sion, at Essex. 
Mrs. F. W. Veazie of Chelsea ar- 
rived yesterday for the season. 
There-is a very unwelcome vis- 
itor under the Hunt cottage and 
Mr. Hunt has tried every method 
known to science endeavoring to 
persuade the little black and white 
animal to vacate, but up to the 
present time his efforts have been 
fruitless. 
Mr. Eastman and family of Pea- 
body will take occupancy of the 
Tufts cottage Monday for the sea- 
son. 
Mr. and Mrs. ©. Arthur Foster 
and daughter Louise of Beverly 
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. 
E. Ludden at their cottage a few 
days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
Glines of Lynn, will be the week- 
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ludden. 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
Ex-Mayor Henry H. Parsons has 
been awarded the contract to move 
the West Gloucester Congregational 
church building from its present 
foundation to the new _ location, 
whie hhas just been completed by 
Edward E. Strang, stone mason 
Mr. Parsons has started operations 
and expects to have the building on 
the new foundation by Saturday. 
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