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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CONOMO 
The Montauk Gun club of Dor- 
chester spent a few days last week 
at the Proctor cottage. Among those 
in the party were Arthur E. Bolts, 
who enjoys the distinction of being 
the youngest licenced plumber in 
Boston, Chester Kemp, also a plumb- 
er, Chester Kunz an electrician, and 
Jerome lL. and Arthur IJ. Proctor, 
who are the proprietors of the larg- 
est hardware store in Dorchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hubbard, Mr. 
and Mrs. C. M.Uart and daughter 
Hazel of Harvard street, Lynn, were 
the guests of the Montauk Gun club 
at Proctor cottage, Sunday. The 
party made the trip from Lynn in 
their automobile. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Blaisdell and 
baby of Lynn have taken one of the 
Lufkin cottages at Cedarhurst for 
several weeks. 
Mr. Rich and tamily of Worcester 
who have been the occupants of the 
Kimball cottage have returned to 
their home. 
John F. James and family of Es- 
sex returned home Wednesday after 
a two weeks’ sojourn at the Rock 
Lawn cottage. 
Miss Flora Tracy of Salem has 
taken the Alden Burnham cottage 
for the month of August. 
Robert ‘English fand family left 
Sunday for Revere where they are 
spending several days. They made 
the trip in their automobile. 
Charles Ashby and family of Salem 
have taken the Rock Lawn cottage, 
where they will be located during 
August and including Labor day. 
Dr. Carroll Burpee and _ family 
have returned to their home in 
Brookline after a week spent in their 
pleasant cottage here. 
Francis Choate of Essex, is locat- 
ed in his cottage on Chebacco island. 
J. B. Fisk and family have opened 
their cottage at Chebacco island for 
the season. 
Miss Bessie Bailey of Byfield spent 
the week at the Rock Lawn cottatge 
as the guest of Lyman James. 
Mrs. Charles B. Jopp is reported 
confined to her home by illness. 
Miss Alice R. Burnham of Essex 
is Spending a week as the guest of 
Daniel W. Burnham. 
Frank Hersom and family returned 
to Chelsea Wednesday, where they 
will remain for a few days. 
Mr. Ringer and family of Somer- 
ville will spend the month of Au- 
gust at the Kimball cottage. 
Mrs. G. Arthur Swan and Mrs. 
Walter A. Holman both of Hull were 
the guests Thursday of Mrs. F, 0. 
Squire. 
Ss, Just What the 
(ZS am Youngsters 
Like 
_ “Tce cream cones” 
are magic words to the little ones as 
well as to grown-ups if made of delicious 
Jersey Ice Cream 
They enjoy its creamy smoothness, 
It will never hurt them, for it is.gua 
sweetness of flavor and exquisite taste, 
ranteed pure, because it is made of tested 
cream from Vermont creameries, the best fruit flavors, extracts and cane 
sugar. 
Send the children to the drug store or cohfectioner’s where there is 
a Jersey sign when next they wanticecream. Sold by the plate or package, 
Made by the JERSEY ICE CREAM CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
ALFRFD WALEN, Druggist, 
Sale by 
Manchester 
& Agents in Beverly, Gloucester & Rockport 
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Robert M. Stone of Winchester 
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 
R. Adams over the week-end. 
Mrs. Richard K. Hunt entertained 
a large party of friends Tuesday, 
taking them on a long motor boat 
excursion to the Ipswich Bluffs, in 
the Hattie C. 
Mrs. C. A. Miller and daughter 
Mercedes of Gainesville, Florida, are 
the guests of Mrs. T. Terrel at the 
Basswood cottage. Misses Miller and 
Terrel are students at the School of 
Design which is being conducted at 
Essex this season by Boston artists. 
A birthday party was held at the 
F. A. Tucker cottage Wednesday in 
honor of Mr. Tucker’s sister, Mrs. 
Abbie A. Stowers, who celebrated 
her seventieth birthday. The invited 
guests present were Mrs. J. Q. Far- 
well, Mrs. Maude Kimball, Mrs. Wal- 
ter Pratt, Mrs. William E. Hall, Mrs. 
Richard K. Hunt, Mrs. C. F. Fenno, 
sister of Mrs. Stowers and Mrs. 
Towns. The party played whist and 
light refreshments were served. Mrs. 
Stowers was congratulated by all 
present upon her good health and 
youthful appearance. 
Miss Mabel R. Butler is spending 
a few days as the guest of Mrs. Lucy 
Hartwell at the Luther Burnham ecot- 
tage. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lord and sons 
Carroll, Frederick, and Malcomb, 
who have been spending several 
weeks at the Lincoln cottage, expect 
to return to their home in Beverly 
Tuesday. 
Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Lynn 
spent last week as the guest of Mrs. 
H. C. Remick at ‘‘Camp Lynn’’. 
Mrs. Q. A, Towns of Lynn is the 
guest of Mrs. J. Q. Farwell at 
‘*Camp Lynn’’, 
Mrs. Porter of Somerville is visit- 
ing with Mrs. C. E. Starks for a few 
days. 
J. C. Lindauer is spending the 
week at the Somerset hotel in Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sexton of 
Newton spent the week-end with the 
latter’s sister Mrs. R. A. Yerxa at the 
Lindauer cottage. 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
Isaac H. Andrews, who is employed 
by the United States Government at 
Panama in the construction of the 
canal, writes that he will sail Au- 
gust 21 for a six weeks’ vacation, 
which will be spent here. 
Narry B. Harriman of George- 
town was the guest of his cousin 
Mrs. A. J. Rust of Essex ave., Tues- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Graham of 
Essex avenue made a trip to Canobie 
lake, N. H., last Sunday. 
Miss Olive F. Andrews of Essex 
ave. and Guy Collins of the city 
proper enjoyed a trip to Revere 
beach, Sunday. 
William F. Chisholm, the well 
known jeweler of the city proper has 
purchased three lots in Overlook 
Park, through the Real estate of- 
fice of Alex W. Andrews. 
