CONOMO 
_ Miss Alice Harriman of South 
Rehobeth is visiting with her aunt 
Mrs. Frank Hersom for the season. 
J. ©. Abbott and family spent the 
week-end at their cottage on Che- 
baeco island. 
The Gloucester Electric Light 
company is having a_ six bundred 
foot marine cable laid across the 
narrows. The cable contains elec- 
trie light wires which will be used 
to light the new residence of Mrs. 
Emma Kebbler. 
B. B. Story and family of Brook- 
line and Essex are spending the 
week-end at their Chebacco island 
cottage. 
Isaac Knowlton and family have 
closed the Octagon and have re- 
turned to their home in Hamilton. 
Mrs. T. Terrel and family of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., will occupy the 
Basswood cottage during the season. 
Mrs. Richard K. Hunt gave a card 
party Tuesday afternoon for the 
benefit of the Frost hospital of 
Chelsea. The attendance was large 
and the affair was very successful, 
a fine sum being realized. The prize 
winners at the bridge tables were 
Mrs. Maude Kimball, first prize, and 
Mrs. Edith Remick, consolation 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
prize. The winners at the whist 
tables were Mrs. Abbie A. Stowers, 
first prize, and Mrs. Emma C. Fenno, 
consolation prize. 
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farnsworth 
and daughter Emma _ left Wednes- 
day by automobile for Washington, 
Maine, where they will spend ten 
days visiting their son Vincent 
Farnsworth, Jr., who is enjoying 
camp life there for the summer. 
Mrs. Bertha Harris of Lynn, is 
the guest of her parents Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles E. Harwood at Cedar- 
hurst. 
Mrs. C. E. Starks has as her guest 
Mrs. Dinsmore of Somerville, who 
will remain a few days. 
Arthur C. Lord and family of 
Beverly will spend several weeks in 
the Lincoln cottage. Mr. Lord is 
the owner of the City Laundry of 
Beverly. 
Frank H. and Fred C. Hersom 
motored to Conomo Wednesday 
from Chelsea. Fred is to be the 
guest of his mother Mrs. Frank Her- 
som during the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. <A. Chase of 
Lowell were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. H. F. Eastman Sunday. 
WEAR (MILL UID RUBBERS 
WINGAERSHEEK INN 
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AERSHEEK BEACH, WEST GLOUCESTER 
Served on Beach under large tent seating 10 to 50 guests. 
Sea Food cooked in Sea Weed in large stone oven. 
A. O. PIERCE, Proprietor. 
Tel. GLOUCESTER 8725-12 
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WEST GLOUCESTER 
K. O. Brown and Theron Hall of 
the city proper and E, Allan Brown 
of Lynn, spent Sunday at ‘‘Camp 
Whippoorwill’’ on Woodman street. 
Mrs. L. E. Ryder of South Brain: 
tree, is visiting with her sister Mrs: 
Joseph W. Andrews of Sumner 
street. — : 
The Ladies Aid society of the 
Congregational church held ‘their 
annual lawn party on the parsonage 
grounds yesterday afternoon and 
evening. The affair was largely at- 
tended and a large sum was realized. 
Miss Mabel V. Pierce of Boston,» 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ' 
Pierce is spending her vacation with 
her sister Mrs. Lelia Bromley of 
Wyndham, Maine. fe 
Arthur E. Webster of Lynn, is tiie 
guest of Mrs. H. E. Andrews ot 
Concord street for several days. 
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