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Mrs. F. J. Merrill returned Tuesday 
from a fortnight’s visit with relatives at 
Flemington, N. J. 
Alexander Robertson and family of 
Hamilton were in town to spend the 
holiday, Monday. 
Miss Emma A. Hotz was in town 
ever Sunday and the holiday, a guest at 
Mrs. Richardson’s, Ashland ave. 
The top-masts on the liberty poles on 
the public grounds about town were put 
in postion in time to display Old Glory 
on the 19th. 
Samuel B. Crombie is home from Los 
Angeles, California, for a visit with his 
mother, Mrs. Eliza Crombie, who is _ ill 
at her home on Pleasant street. 
Mr. and Mrs. A.-J. Gibson-and Mr. 
and Mrs. Lionel Hodgkins and son of 
Waltham were guests over the holiday 
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. .G. Perkins, 
Sea street. 
Miss Ruth Baker held a birthday party 
at her home on Summer street, last Sat- 
arday evening in honor of her 13th birth- 
day. Somedozen or more of her friends 
attended and the evening was spent very 
enjoyably. 
Conductor Allan Goss of Rockport is 
back to his former duties on the Glou- 
cester branch trains after an extended 
vacation of six months or more. He 
only recertly returned from a_ pleasure 
trip to California. 
Mrs. W. H. Nye and daughter, Miss 
Lila Campbell Nye of Somerville, and 
Miss Anna McDonough and Miss Hur- 
ley of Roxbury and Harry Hall of Bos- 
ton were guests over the holiday of Mrs. 
Nye’s brother, John W. Campbell, 
School street. 
Arthur U. McCormack has resumed 
his season’s work as caretaker at Singing 
Beach, and from now until the bathing 
season starts, which will be very soon, 
he will work at putting the beach in 
order. At the Masconomo Park John 
Desmond is back at his old position as 
caretaker. Mr. Desmond was forced 
to give up the work last July because of 
illness, and this is the first time he _ has 
been able to return to duty since then. 
Reference to the reunion and dance 
intethesclass of 07,°S,.H.:.S.,, held: last 
week on Wednesday night, was inad- 
vertently omitted from our last issue. 
‘The party was largely attended and was 
a pronounced social success, as it brought 
together the largest gathering of young 
people for the season. The hall was 
very prettilly decorated for the occasion 
with the class colors, green and gold, and 
many of the young people were hand- 
-somely gowned, the party withal being a 
most attractive and enjoyable affair. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
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Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD 8S. BRADLEY 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Johnson have 
named their little daughter, born last 
week, Ella Elizabeth Johnson. 
Harry Kitfield and family of Cam- 
bridge passed the week-end and the 
holiday in town with Mr. Kitheld’s  sis- 
ter, Mrs. D. T. Beaton and family. 
Mrs. George S. Sinnicks and Miss 
Emma Johnson returned Tuesday from 
a fortnight’s pleasure trip to Baltimore 
and Washington, with short stop-over in 
New York city. 
Many visitors from out of town took 
advantage of the warm day Monday to 
visit Manchester, including summer resi- 
dents who came to look over their sum- 
mer cottages. [he day was said to 
have been the warmest Apr. 19 for the 
past 40 years. Many people went out 
of town in the afternoon to attend the 
C.,E. convention at Gloucester and to 
take in the big Hibernian parade at Bev- 
erly. [he heavy thunder shower of the 
late afternoon-—the first of the season— 
overtook many and treated them to a 
ducking. 
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