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COoONOMO 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Perkins of 
Danvers who are spending two 
weeks in the Perkins cottage at 
Cedarhurst have as their guests, 
Misses Marion Perley of Danvers and 
Etta Mears of Dorchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Swanson and 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swanson and 
Martin Anderson all of Windsor, 
Conn., and Miss Hilda Johnson of 
Lynn have taken one of the Lufkin 
cottages at Cedarhurst for a week. 
Mr. and Mrs. George HE. Mitchell 
of Chelsea were the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Walter Pratt Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fickett of Mel- 
rose who are occupying the Tapley 
cottage through August have with 
them as their guests Mr. and Mrs. 
Harry Worthen of Melrose. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashby of 
Salem have taken the Rocklawn cot- 
tage for the month of August and 
entertained George B. Tarrington 
of Salem over the week-end. 
Miss Thelma Tapley was the week- 
end guest of Miss Bettie Eastman. 
Miss Dora Tutein of Billerica is 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William 
EK. Hall. 
Wilbur Perkins of Danvers is 
spending his vacation with his broth- 
er Oscar H. Perkins at his VUedar- 
hurst cottage. 
Mrs. Clara Kimball and Mrs. Ar- 
thur P. Wyman both of Arlington 
were the guests of Mrs. Richard K. 
Hunt Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shurtleft, Jr., 
are visiting this week with the for- 
mer’s father, Josiah Shurtleff. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Day of Dan- 
vers and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster 
of Beverly have taken the O. Perry 
Burnham cottage for several days. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ringer of Som- 
erville, who have taken occupancy 
of the Kimball cottage, entertained 
over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. E. 
E. Amesbury of Wakefield, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. S. Selleck of Cambridge, 
Raphael Pitcher of Somerville, Ired- 
erick Urquine of Somerville, H. A. 
Marsh of Gloucester 
Yerxa of Somerville. 
The motor boat ‘‘Scotty’’ belong- 
ing to Edward Porter, which has al- 
ways been regarded as the speediest 
boat at Conomo, met its match Mon- 
day when W. C. Whittredge, in the 
‘‘ Admiral Togo’’ won a very excit- 
ing race which took place between 
the two boats. 
Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Burpee and 
son Marshall of Malden have again 
opened their cottage here, although 
Dr. Burpee only spends the week-end 
with his family for the present. 
and Robert™ 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CONOMO 
Miss Emma Farnsworth, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F'arns- 
worth, who has been visiting with 
her uncle James D. Farnsworth at 
Newfound lake, East Hebron, N. H., 
returned Monday with her cousin 
Charles Farnsworth, making a trip 
by automobile. 
“Such a jolly good time as we are 
having’’ is what we hear from Miss 
Marion L. and Charles E. Harwood, 
2d, who with their guest Master 
Estes Smale of Plainfield, N. J., are 
enjoying a holiday week with their 
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
K. Harwood at their Cedarhurst cot- 
tage. 
A trio of musicians from Glouces- 
ter were engaged Saturday evening 
by Charles B. Jopp to provide musie 
for a dance which the young people 
held upon Mr. and Mrs. Vincent 
Farnsworth’s piazza. The musicians 
were stationed upon Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard K. Hunt’s piazza and ‘a mer- 
ry good time was enjoyed until a 
late hour. 
A large delegation from here at- 
tended the Gloucester Day Carnival 
held at Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, 
Wednesday, making the trip in mo- 
tor boats. 
WENHAM 
Kach week the tea-room is the 
seene of a charming bridge party 
composed of Mrs. F. A. Magee, Mrs. 
J. N. Gunn of Beverly Farms, Mrs. 
J. H. Laneashire of Manchester, Mrs. 
D. H. Hostetter of Beverly, Mrs. C. 
D. Sias of Wenham, Mrs. G. HE. 
Barnard of Ipswich, Mrs. H. D. 
Higinbotham of Topsfield and Mrs. 
A. M. Kidder of Wenham. Mrs. Ma- 
gee of Wenham presides as hostess. 
It has become a custom for society 
leaders to entertain their guesis at 
the tea room. Among those availing 
themselves of this privilege within 
recent days are Mrs. T. Emerson 
Proctor of Topsfield, Miss Helen 
Burnham of Wenham, 
Phillips of Wenham, Mrs. J. M. 
Jackson of Beverly Farms, Mrs. E. 
B. Cole of Wenham, and Mrs. K. R. 
Anderson of Wenham. 
The woman’s exchange, in the tea 
room, is managed by volunteers irom 
the members of the Village Improve- 
ment Association. Among them are 
Mrs. F. A. Magee, Mrs. E. B. Cole, 
Mrs. George Perkins, Mrs. E. R. An- 
derson, Mrs. H. Libby and Miss An- 
nie Kimball. This branch of the 
work is conducted for the purpose 
of providing an avenue through 
which Wenham’s excellent cooks and 
needle artists may dispose of their 
productions... Sales are large. 
Mrs. J. C. 4 
ESSEX 
The New School of Design of Bos- 
fon, under the charge of Vesper 
Lincoln George and Douglas G. 
Comah, is holding its summer session 
at Essex, where students from as 
far west as Missouri and as_ far 
south as Florida are gathered to 
study painting and design. The suc- 
cess of the first year of the New 
School in Boston has been so marked 
that it has been necessary to seek 
new quarters for the winter term. 
For this purpose the whole top floor 
of the new Garden Building, 248 
Boylston street, has been leased, and 
in these extensive studios supplied 
with every modern convenience, and 
with a faculty of six instructors, the 
New School will open the middle 
of September. 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
Fine progress is being made upon 
the re-construction of the Congrega- 
tional church. Edward E. Strang, 
stone mason, has just finished the 
concrete steps which are to be the 
entrance of the building, and it has 
been said of them that they wiil be 
the best appearing steps of any 
chureh on Cape Ann. 
West Gloucester was practically 
deserted Wednesday, as almost eve- 
rybody attended the mid-summer — 
carnival held at Stage Fort park. 
Miss Ida M. Proctor of Essex ave- 
nue is spending a few weeks in 
Prince Edward Island. 
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Burnham of 
Walker street returned home Tues- 
day after spending two very enjoy- 
able weeks in Gardner, Maine, where 
they were visiting with their daugh- 
ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry C. Burnham. 
Real Estate Notes 
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conveys to George F. Willett of Nor- 
wood, 30 acres of land at Mt. Pleas- 
ant, Manchester. 
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