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Seaside lodge, D. of H., held their 
picnie at Tuck’s Point, August 23d. 
A large number attended, including 
delegations from other lodges. The 
various contests were won by the 
following: Boys’ running race, Wil- 
liam Coggell; girls’ running race, 
Gertrude Hawks; ladies’ running 
race, Sadie Noyes; children’s dough- 
nut race, Gertrude Hawks; ladies’ 
doughnut race, C. Mason; ladies’ 
spike driving contest, Miss Lee ; pea- 
nut race, Anna Hawks; men’s pea- 
nut race, J. Corley; quoits, Miss Lee 
and J. Corley; tug-of-war, Leura 
Corley’s side won. 
In Wednesday’s Transcript we 
note the following item relative to. 
the Iron Cap Copper Co., of which 
Frank P. Knight of this town is the 
head: ‘‘The Eartern office of the 
Iron Cap Copper Co., has wire ad- 
vices from General Manager Wood- 
ward stating that the mine has four 
feet in good ore on the 650 level 
east. It is heavy in iron, and at 
least 7 per cent copper.’’ 
Mrs. John Burke of Malden is the 
euest of her niece, Mrs. J. W. Caw- 
thorne, Pine street, for a week. 
Mary, the 12-year-old daughter of 
Myles Coen is ill at her home on Pine 
street with scarlet fever. In a note 
to the Breeze Mr. Coen says he wishes 
we would say a few words about the 
uncovered cesspools on Pine street. 
There is one such in use and unvov- 
ered not ten yards from his house 
and this has been the case for three 
years. A year ago, he says, Mr. 
McCatherine’s little girl was sick 
with a dangerous disease. The phy- 
sician in charge was taken to see the 
cesspool but nothing was done about 
it. Last winter the district nurse 
took the matter up when she was in 
attendance in that neighborhood and 
she called another physicion’s at- 
tention to it, but the board of health 
did nothing about it. 
W. R. C. Held Annual Fair. 
Wednesday evening was the open- 
ing night of the annual W. BR. C. 
Fair held at the Town hall, Afan- 
chester. Mrs. Marie Holbrook, 
president of the Massachusetts divis- 
ion of the W. R. C., gave the open- 
‘ng address. Mrs. Holbrook is a fine 
speaker and her words Wednesday 
evening were well chosen and to the 
point. An exceptionally good pro- 
gram was presented as foliows: 
Solo, Mrs. F. G. Cheever; Spring 
dance, Miss Beatrice Long and Miss 
Helen Bennett; solo, Miss Marion 
Lations; Spanish dance, Miss Long 
and Miss Bennett. Miss Long and 
Miss Bennett, both of whom are very 
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well merited praise from the audi- 
ence. 
The hall presented a very pretty 
appearance with its red, white and 
blue decorations. The booths were 
all attractive and had an exceiilent 
display. The candy table was in 
charge of Mrs. Herman Swett, as- 
sisted by Mrs. Clifford Doane and 
Miss Mabel Walen. The other booths 
were under the following manage- 
ment: Cake, Mrs. Cook, chairman, 
Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mrs. Ed:aund 
J. Semons; art table, Mrs. George 
Hildreth and Mrs. E. Preston; faney 
table, Mrs. W. Walen, chairman, 
Mrs. L. W. Floyd and Mrs. Roberti 
Mitchell; aprons, Mrs. George Will- 
monton, Mrs. S. Stanley, Mrs. 
Charles Bell; ice cream, Mrs. red 
Lane, chairman, Mrs. J. 8S. Reed and 
Mrs. Charles O. Howe. Tonight will: 
be the closing night of the fair and 
a dance will be held. Doubtless this 
will be well attended as the W. R. 
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