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ESSEX 
The communion service at the Con- 
eregationalist echureh was held last 
Sabbath. Rev. Washington Choate, 
D. D., assisted the pastor, Rev. Mr. 
xoddard, in a very able manner. 
The annual lawn party of the Y. 
P. S. C. E. will be held on Ray- 
mond’s lawn, July 24th. Musie and 
the usual attractions will be enjoyed. 
An active committee has _ been 
chosen and a general good time is 
assured. The following are the mem- 
bers of the committee: Advertising— 
Agnes Choate and Fletcher Lowe; 
lights and ropes—Paul Goddard, 
Melville Lowe, Stanley Wonson; ad- 
mission—Leonard Story, Fletcher 
Lowe, Mildred Watson; peanuts— 
Agnes Burnham, Nellie Raymond, 
Ethel Norton; lemonade— Mary 
Burnham, Margaret Burnham, Celia 
Choate, Eli Watson; music—Evelyn 
Procter, Margaret E. Burnham; ice- 
eream—B. F. Raymond, Ruth Wat- 
son, Helen McIver, Lydia Ray- 
mond; mysteries—Elizabeth © Burn- 
ham, Luey H. Burnham, Ruth Law- 
son, Edith Cogswell; candy—Wini- 
fred Burnham, Agnes Choate, Helen 
Mears, Martha Wonson; cake—Mrs. 
H. P. Andrews, Mrs. L. B. Burnham, 
faney work—Ruby 
Georgia Story; 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Adams, Helen Choate, Lelia Ray- 
mond Maidie Polleys; supper—Ruth 
Low, Mrs. F. A. Goodhue, Margery 
Story, Addie Hobbs, Frances Low, 
Miriam Choate, Wilbur Cogswell and 
Jacob Story. 
Gloucester won the baseball game 
Wednesday between the Essex and 
Gloucester. It was a very exciting 
came. 
Rey. Mr. Goddard preached at the 
Congregationalist church Sunday on 
the theme of ‘‘Perfect Trust in 
God.’’’ It was a very interesting 
and instructive sermon. 
We are pleased to report that 
Frank EK. Raymond, Esq., who had 
his thumb amputated above the first 
joint, is rapidly improving. 
BAS& ROCKS 
A fine addition to the fleet of the 
Gloucester Yacht club has’ been 
made in the coming in of the hand- 
some 40-foot cruising cabin launch 
of Ralph Wurts Dundas, a summer 
resident of Bass Rocks. The new 
craft is named the Genoga. 
Progress is due to the conflict and 
struggle of opposites.—Horatio 
Dresser. 
CONOMO 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Lord and 
family of Peabody are spending a 
week with Mr. and Mrs. EK. M. Poor. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed are 
spending a few days with Mrs. E. | 
Il. Porter. 
Mrs. Charles E. Proctor of Dor- 
chester, is spending a few days at | 
her cottage. 
A. P. Ames and family of Pea. 
body have taken the Ludden cot- | 
tage for the season. | 
Several members of the Montauk = | 
Gunning Club of Dorchester re. 
cently spent several days at the 
Proctor cottage. Among them were 
Arthur and Jerome Proctor, Arth 
Saltmarsh, Louis and Joseph Kuntz, 
Chester Kemp and Arthur Bolts. — 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindauer will — 
have as their guests over the week — 
end Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sexton, R. 
A. Yerxa, Miss Grace Mayo, Miss 
Helena W. Stoekford and George 
A. Sexton of Somerville; the party 
make the trip by automobile. q 
Master Richard H. English has re- 
turned from a two weeks’ trip in 
Maine. 
Mrs. Walter Searlet and daughter 
Eva, of Philadelphia, are visiting 
with Miss Evelyn Knowlton. 
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