NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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WINGAERSHEEK INN 
WINGAERSHEEK BEACH, WEST GLOUCESTER 
Cape Ann Clam Bakes served on the beach 
A. O. PIERCE, Proprietor. 
Tel. GLOUCESTER 8725-12 
ESSEX. 
The Y. P.S. C. E. lawn party will 
_ be held next Wednesday at the Ray- ° 
mond lawn. All kinds of good things 
are always to be had at these parties, 
which are annual affairs. Good 
cheer, good eats, good bargains and 
a good time! 
Frank E. Raymond, Esq., defend- 
ed Arthur C. Story in avery able 
manner in the recent suit brought 
against him by Mrs. Wallingford 
Burnham of this town, at court re- 
cently held in Gloucester. 
Josiah Low and daughter Mrs. 
Charles R. Harding have returned 
from a pleasant visit to Colebrook, 
N. H. 
Rey. H. M. Goddard plans to go to 
Ludlow, Vt., the first week in August 
on his annual vacation. 
The Raymond house at the Centre 
is looking fine in a_ fresh coat of 
paint. 
A union Baptist picnic was held 
at Centennial Grove Wednesday. 
The assessors, are busily engaged 
in assessing taxes for the year. 
The ship yards of Essex are put- 
ting on their old time-active appear- 
ance. New keels are being laid and 
there is every indication of an active 
summer’s work, 
ESSEX 
Bertha Wood is spending a month 
with friends in New Brunswick. 
W. W. Lufkin and family of 
Washington, D. C., have arrived at 
their summer home on Winthrop 
street, Essex. 
Abram P. Sargent, after a pleas- 
ant sojourn among relatives and 
friends in town and vicinity, has re- 
turned to his home at Los Angeles, 
California. 
Miss Lillian, daughter of Henry O. 
Story is spending her vacation with 
her father, on Martin street. 
Philip Malonson has moved from 
Boyds Court to a house owned by 
Charles B. Campbell estate, Western 
ave. 
W. N. Lawson has moved from 
Western avenue to the house at the 
corner of Main street and Burnhams 
court, owned by A. D. Story, where 
he and his family will have charge 
of the central telephone. 
Ernest Berry and family have 
moved to Newburyport. Mr. Berry 
was an expert brakeman on the Bay 
State road. We understand that he 
has entered the employ of the eletric 
road at that place. 
Tarr & James have a contract for 
a vessel from Provincetown parties. 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
A large delegation from the West 
Gloucester grange No. 286, Patrons 
of Husbandry, attended the field 
day held yesterday in Danvers at 
the farm of Dudley P. Rogers, which 
was held by the Chebacco Pomona 
Grange No. 26. 
Thomas Harriman of Haveriill 
and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hunt of 
Hartford, Conn., were the guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rust Wednesday. 
The West Gloucester Congrega- 
tional church building has_ been 
moved into place upon the new 
foundation, and the carpenters will 
start work upon the structure Mon- 
day. 
WENHAM 
The Boy Scout troop connected 
with the village church of Wenham 
has made so excellent an impression 
as to make friends wish to extend 
its scope. Mrs. 8. Dacre Bush of 
Hamilton is interesting herself in the 
movement so helpfully that the 
troop can now be enlarged and made 
into a two-town affair. Rev. Mr. 
Cutler, the scoutmaster, is to have a 
competent assistant. Boys will be 
admitted from both Hamilton and 
Wenham. 
