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CONOMO Willard P. Woodman of Peabody WEST GLOUCESTER 
was the guest of Roger Eastman 
Charles 8S. Jopp and Vincent over the week-end. Isaac H. Andrews, government 
Farnsworth, Jr., who have been 
spending the summer at Medomak 
Camp, Washington, Me., will return 
here tomorrow morning. 
A large party from here attended 
the dance at Centennial Grove last 
Saturday night makiny the trip in 
Paynter’s hayrack. Those who mace 
up the party were: Dr. and Mrs. 
Carroll Burpee, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 
ard K. Hunt, Mrs. Herbert C. Re- 
mick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Eng- 
lish, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter, 
“Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Poor and son 
Frances, Thomas Ringer, Kenneth 
Ringer, Florence Gardner, Miss 
Dorothy Ashby, Miss Bettie Hast- 
man, Mr. and Mrs. George Pres- 
by and Nathan Poor. 
Ralph Brown, Harry Foster and 
Caleb Warner of Peabody lave 
taken the Lambert cottage at Cedar- 
hurst for a week. 
Miss Eleanor Parker of Malden is 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morton 
Weale over the week-end. 
Miss Leona Hatch returned teday 
to her home in So. Milford, N. H. 
Frank Hersom and family have © 
closed their cottage for the season 
‘and returned to their home in Chel- 
sea. 
Mr. and Mrs. William O. McKay 
and children who have been spend- 
ing a week in the Todd bungalow at 
Cedarhurst returned to their home 
in Beverly Tuesday. 
Mrs. Charles E. Harwood and sis- 
ter Mrs. Poole of South Berwick, 
Maine, are spending the week-end at 
Cedarhurst. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farley and 
Mrs. Farley’s father, Mr. Richard- 
son, all of Lynn will spend several 
weeks in the Weston cottage at 
Cedarhurst. 
George Poor and family of Dan- 
vers have opened their cottage for 
a short stay. They will return home 
shortly after Labor Day. 
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Freeman 
and Mr| and Mrs. George Roundy 
of Lynnfield motored to Conomo 
Sunday and spent the day as the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Gerry. 
Misses Florence Gardner, Bettie 
Eastman, Dorothy Ashby, Alexan- 
der Cameron and ‘‘Ted’’ Hersom en- 
joyed an automobile ride to Revere 
beach Monday evening. 
Last week Mr. and Mrs. EH. F. 
Gerry entertained Mrs. Gerry’s par. 
ents Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Emerson of 
Lynnfield. 
WINGAERSHEEK 
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. 
A. O. PIERCE, Proprietor. 
Tel. GLOUCESTER 8725-12 
employee on the Panama canal, ar- 
rived here Wednesday and will be 
the guest of his mother Mrs. H. E. 
Andrews for several weeks. 
The second annual Field Day and 
dance of West Gloucester Grange 
No. 286 P. of H., at Scandinavian 
Grove Monday afternoon and even- 
ing was a great success. Roberts’ 
Brass band played and dancing was 
enjoyed until a late hour. 
Rey. William L. Muttart, pastor 
of the Congregational church has 
returned from a vacation trip which 
he enjoyed in Maine. 
William P. Wakefield has the best 
field of onions that has ever teen 
raised here. The field, which com- 
prises about one acre, is located on 
Sumner street and is the subject of 
many favorable comments by all who 
see it. Mr. Wakefield expects to 
harvest about six hundred bushels 
of onions from the field. 
John Duffy and family of Pea- 
body have taken the Basswood cot- 
tage for two weeks. 
Mrs. Kate and Mrs. Emma Keb- 
bler of Chebacco Island, who have 
been spending two weeks in Brook- 
line, returned Wednesday. 
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