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‘CONOMO 
Misses Helen Hatch of Malden, 
Dorothy Jopp of Conomo, and Mary 
Burnham of Essex held a sale of 
faney work, grabs, candy, lemon- 
ade, ete., on the piazza of the Story 
cottage Wednesday afternoon. The 
sale was very successful and the 
young ladies realized a neat sum. 
J. P. Cameron and family have 
taken occupancy of their cottage at 
Chebacco island for the season. 
Charles Salie and Samuel Segee, 
both of Revere, were visiting friends 
chere Wednesday. 
Miss Hattie Fenno of Revere, is 
visiting this week with Mrs. Vincent 
Farnsworth. . 
Miss Elizabeth Harris a guest at 
the Conomo hotel lost a valuable 
fraternity pin last Sunday in the 
vicinity of the hotel and has offered 
a reward of five dollars for its re- 
covery. 
Lawyer James B. Henney and 
family of New York City are lo- 
cated at the Smith bungalow at 
Cedarhurst for the season and have 
as their guest Mis. Henney’s mother 
Mrs. Waite. 
W. C. Whittredge and family of 
Lynn, have taken the Sunset cot- 
tage for the season. 
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Mrs. Emma Kebbler has taken a 
cottage at Chebacco island, where 
she will remain until her new stone 
house is finished. 
E. F. Mower and family of lynn, 
have taken the Lufkin cottage at 
Cedarhurst for two weeks. 
Ex-Mayor Harwood and family of 
Lynn have opened their cottage at 
Cedarhurst for the season and have 
as their guest Miss Vera Blaisdell. 
C. F. Spaulding and _ family of 
Lexington, have arrived at Cedar- 
hurst for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lambert of 
Peabody, have opened their cottage 
at Cedarhurst for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Whidden 
and son Donald of Peabody, are 
nicely located in the Weston cottage 
at Cedarhurst for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perkins 
of Wenham, are located at their 
Cedarhurst cottage for the season. 
ANNISQUAM 
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brown 
and sons Chamberlain and Lyman 
of Cambridge have arrived at their 
cottage on River road to spend the 
summer. 
SALEM.MASS. 
A Grand Round-up of 
Summer Merchandise 
Our department manager’s sale which closes Saturday night will 
leave us with many broken assortments, short lengths, etc., and with 
inventory close at hand we prefer to count money rather than measure 
stock. Therefore we are going to make a big sacrifice in order to clean 
up all odds and ends so that we may start with a clean, fresh line of 
merchandise after we take account of stock. 
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ANNISQUAM 
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gay and Miss 
Marian Keyes of Brookline, are oc- 
cupying the cottage of Miss Helen 
Davis at Pleasure Point. 
Miss Annette P. Rogers and Miss 
Annie E. Fisher of Boston, have 
Miss Rogers cottage, the Tideway, 
on Cambridge avenue. ; 
Brooks Stevens and _ family of 
Lowell, have arrived at their summer 
home on the Gen. Butler estate. The 
Bordens are expected to join them 
soon. 
Mr. and Mrs. David Wyman of 
Jamaica Plain, are at Kamp Kontent 
on Dennison street. Mrs. Wyman 
has come to remain through the 
summer. 
Mrs. Frederick D. Rose and chil- 
dren of Muncie, Indiana, are oe- 
cupying half of the Ellery cottage 
near Cambridge avenue. Mr. Rose 
is expected later in the season. 
The Misses Helen D. and Eliza- 
beth Winchester of Brooklyn, N. Y., 
arrived at Annisquam Monday, and 
are occupying the Emerson cottage 
on Chester square. One of the 
Misses Winchester was on _ the 
steamer Massachusetts when it was 
in collision with the steamer Bunker 
Hill. recently. 
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Summer 
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