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CONOMO ing bridge whist and other games 
Frank Ilersom, Jr., of- Chelsea, 
' motored to Conomo yesterday. 
Miss Edna Clark of Bellows Falls, 
and Miss Helen Ilateh of Malden, 
are visiting with Mrs. Charles B. 
Jopp. 
Norwood <A. Hall leaves Monday 
for Bloomfield, N. J., to take a posi- 
tion with the Sprague Electric Co. 
Mrs. White of Revere, is visiting 
. with her sister Mrs. F. W. Veazie 
for the summer. 
Frank Veazie of the Beacon Trust 
Co., of Boston, spends the week- 
ends here. 
Fred Snow of Vinal Haven, and 
Mrs. Gertrude Currie of Somerville, 
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Starks. 
Mrs. Herbert Remich, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Farwell, gave a 
party to her many friends here 
Wednesday evening in honor of her 
birthday. The house was beautiful- 
ly decorated with many colored 
electric lights and floral effects. Elec- 
tric fans were in constant use which 
prevented the guests from being af- 
feted by the hot weather which has 
prevailed here during the past week. 
Dinner was served at eight o’clock 
which included eight courses of 
salads, ices, ete. During the even- 
were played and the merry party 
did not leave to return to their sev- 
eral homes until a late hour. Mrs. 
Remich was the recipient of many 
beautiful gifts which ineluded 
money, silver ware, fancy work, ete. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gerry have 
as their guests the latter’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson. 
Major F. A. Tucker has earned 
himself the reputation of being the 
most clever fisherman at Conomo. 
Tuesday while fishing in the Nar- 
rows he landed a large tautog which 
weighed nine pounds, one of the 
largest of this rare species ever 
eaught here. 
The United States ship Mayflower 
came into the Essex river Saturday 
to reset the channel buoys. The 
work was done under the directions 
of Capt. X. W. Burnham, of the 
Conomo colony. 
Miss Caroline Gleason of Winches- 
ter, is spending the week as the 
euest 'of Miss Emma Farnsworth. 
Vineent Farnsworth and family ac- 
companied by Miss Gleason will 
leave tomorrow morning by automo- 
bile for a several days trip to New- 
port. 
Angus Cameron and family of 
Essex, have taken the James cot- 
tage for July. 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Duffield 
of Boston are occupying the cot- 
tage of Vesper L. George on Walker 
street for the months of July and 
August. 
George HE. Thurston, chairman of 
the Finance committee of the Cong- 
regational church, recently received 
a cheek for $500 from an unknown 
party, which swells the fund to over 
$2800. 
Vesper L. George 
have taken occupancy of 
Ilaleyon’’ for the season. 
and family 
‘*Camp 
Conomo 
Mr. and Mrs. Dane Pratt are 
spending the summer with Josiah 
Shurtleff. 
Dr. Carroll Burpee and family of 
Malden, have opened their cottage 
for the season. 
Alice, the little daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. John Proctor has been 
taken to the Children’s hospital of 
Boston, where she will be operated 
upon for throat trouble. 
Harry Evans and Miss Florence 
Gardner of Beloit, Ill., are spending 
a week with relatives at Revere 
beach. 
