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ESSEX 
The Methodist Sunday school of 
this town held their annual picnic 
at the Willows Wednesday. It took 
two crowded trolley cars to carry 
them. A concert at the Willows by 
the Salem Cadet Band added great- 
ly to the enjoyment of the day and 
all reported that the outing was a 
success. 
It is expected that the Congrega- 
tional Sabbath school will hold their 
picnic at Centennial Grove Thurs- 
day of next week. 
Miss Mildred Burnham has just 
returned from a most enjoyable vis- 
it to Baker’s Island. 
Miss Helen Choate spent a very 
delightful week with her uncle, 
Rufus Choate at his residence at 
Choate Island. 
Alden C. Burnham is at Baker’s 
Island where he is finishing a con- 
tract. Perry W. Burnham is assist- 
ing him. 
Rey. Washington Choate preached 
two interesting sermons at the Con- 
gregational church to very large 
audiences last Sunday. He will also 
supply the pulpit next Sunday. 
Rey. D. O. Mears, D.D.,_ will 
preach at the Congregational 
ehurch Sunday morning. 
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A. O. PIERCE, Proprietor. 
ESSEX 
Miss Olive Dexter of Ipswich was 
a recent visitor with Miss Lucy 
Buckley of Main street. 
The Essex base ball club defeated 
Manchester’s best with a profession 
al pitcher last Saturday. The Man- 
chester team would like to> arrange 
a game to be played for a purse of 
money. 
L. E. Perkins and family enjoye1 
a pleasant auto trip to Chatham re- 
cently. 
B. Frank Raymond and daughter, 
Miss Nellie, returned Monday from 
a week’s visit at Winchendon. 
While there they climbed Mount 
Monadnock in addition to a number 
of other delightful experiences. 
Charles Lawson and family of 
Salem are visiting Mr. Lawson’s 
parents, Main street. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis of Lynn 
are visiting their son, Dr. W. A. El- 
lis, of Main street. 
Elden and Avis Riggs are visiting 
their brother, Homer, at Lowell. 
Frank Buckley of Boston is spend- 
ing his vacation with his parents, 
Main street. 
The Essex base ball club will play 
the Peabody’s at Town hall 
grounds, Essex, Saturday. 
WINGAERSHEEK INN. 
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WINGAERSHEEK BEACH, WEST GLOUCESTER 
Served on Beach under large tent seating 10 to 50 guests. 
Sea Food cooked in Sea Weed in large stone oven. 
Tel. GLOUCESTER 8725-12 
ESSEX 
Rev. Warren F. Low, our promin- 
ent and gifted townsman was 
united in marriage on Monday Aug- 
ust 5, at high noon to Miss Mary 
Grace Daniels, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward 8. Daniels of George- 
town. The wedding ceremony took 
place at the home of the bride. The 
ceremony ‘was performed by Rev. 
Arthur S. Burrill of Georgetown as- 
sisted by Rev. Henry R. McCartney 
of Meriden, N. H. The double ring 
service was used. Theodosa Louise 
Low, daughter of the groom, was 
maid of honor and Roswell Burn- 
ham Low, son of the groom, was 
best man. Rev. Mr. Low has had 
a call to preach at Hudson, where 
he will take his bride. Mr. and Mrs. 
Low will be at home after October 
first. The bride was the recipient 
of many pretty wedding gifts. 
Work done at your residence if 
desired, anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s. Children’s hair cutting 
a specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 53-12.* 
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RUBBERS 
This Winter 
All kinds of 
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