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Served on Beach under large tent seating 10 to 50 guests. 
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All kinds of 
Sea Food cooked in Sea Weed in large stone oven. 
A O. PIERCE, Proprietor. 
ESSEX 
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farnsworth 
and daughter Emma left Wednes- 
day in their automobile for Wash- 
ington, Maine, where they will spend 
ten days visiting their son Vincent 
who is enjoying 
eamp life there for the summer. 
~ Miss Lydia Raymond has recently 
returned from a visit to her aunt at 
Boston. 
J. C. Abbott and family spent the 
week-end at their cottage on Che- 
bacco Island. 
Mr. B. Frank Raymond and 
daughter Miss Millie are enjoying 
a vacation at Winchendon. 
Mrs. David A. Mears and daugh- 
ter, Miss Helen, attended the North- 
field conference last week. 
Wade L. Wetmore, of Kenneth, 
California, is at the home of his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Wet- 
more of Winthrop Street, after sev- 
eral years’ absence. 3 
‘Newell B. Goodhue, wife and chil- 
dren, were guests last week of Mr. 
and Mrs. Erastus S. Burnham, at 
Spring Street court. 
A trolley ride to Revere Beach 
was run from Essex Saturday eve- 
ning. A great many of our young 
people enjoyed the trip. 
Miss Edna Philbrick of Somer- 
Tel. GLOUCESTER 8725-12 
Miss Bertha Wood is spending her 
vacation with friends at New Bruns- 
wick. 
ville is the guest of Miss Lottie Has- 
kins of Main Street this week. 
Station Agents Arthur M. Hotch- 
kiss and Frank E. Barber, have re- 
turned from a trip to Montreal, Que- 
bee, and Ottawa, with the Station 
Agents’ Association. 
Miss Addie B. Hobbs and Miss 
Mardee P. Polleys returned recently 
from the missionary conference at 
Northfield. 
Miss Helen G. Mears of Orchard 
Home is visiting friends at Choate 
Island. 
Elliott has recently re- 
Mears 
turned from a short stay at Bangor, _ 
Maine. 
Miss Winifred Burnham rendered 
a very fine and pleasing solo at the 
Sunday morning service of the Con- 
gregational church. 
Rev. Henry M. Goddard pastor of 
the First Congregational church will 
have his vacation during the month 
of August, during which time the 
pulpit will be supplied. 
The news was received last week 
of the death of Frank M. Andrews 
at his Salisbury home. He was the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrews 
of Essex and his younger life was 
spent in his native town. 
Stephen S. Wright of Somerville 
was a recent guest of Frank E. 
Burnham at Choate Island. Mr. 
Wright has lately returned from a 
trip to Germany where he has been 
sudying the language of that coun- 
try. 
The Misses Alice and Gertrude 
Story, daughters of Everett Story 
of Everett are visitors of their 
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
Story of Winthrop Street. 
Quite a large picnic was _ held 
Thursday afternoon and evening by 
the Universalist Society at Centen- 
nial Grove. 
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wheeler 
of Somerville was a recent guest of 
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank 
Stanwood at the Center. 
Mrs. Orrin Wright of Holliston, 
is the guest of her sisters, Misses 
Harriet and Alice Burnham at Burn- 
ham’s Court. 
The Lawn Party held at the Ray- 
mond Lawn was largely attended. 
Many partook of the supper which 
was served in the vestry of the 
Methtodist church. The Essex Brass 
Band, which furnished the music, 
has gained a great reputation since 
it was formed a few months ago. 
The different tables found ready 
purchasers and the party was a suc- 
cess in every way. 
