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Telephone 3577 Lynn 
Massach usetts 
Window Cleaning 
Company 
28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
Salem Branch: 
201 1-2 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
by the season 
Est. 1907 
Inc. 1911 Telephone 41W 
BREEZ E and Reminder 
Carter & McCarthy 
do work 
Individual attention to all work. 
CONOMO POINT, ESSEX 
Last Friday the annual lawn party, 
given by the Congregational church, 
was held on Raymond’s lawn at Es- 
sex. Supper was served at 6.30. One 
of the features of the evening was a 
band concert by the Essex Brass 
Band. Among the auto parties going 
from the Point were Mr. and Mrs. 
Elbridge E. Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
win L. Pride and family, Vincent 
Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. 
Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Sev- 
eral Pointers bowled, Mrs. Pride 
winning the prize. 
Mrs. Charles E. Stark entertained 
recently Miss Leona Hatch of Cam- 
bridge and Miss Edith Pearson of 
Somerville. 
Miss Gertrude Stark has gone to 
Littleton, Mass. for a week. 
Mrs. Richard K. Hunt has returned 
from a visit to Marshfield. While 
there she was the guest of Mrs. Chas. 
P. Duffee, a former cottager here. 
Miss Emma Farnsworth is enter- 
taining Miss Mary Flinn of Win- 
chester. 
Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Burpee and 
son, Marshall, are occupying their 
cottage here, for the balance of the 
summer. 
Leonard Gage of Somerville is visit- 
ing Obar Pride at “Restawyle” cot- 
tage. 
Mrs. Frank Hersom had as week- 
end guests her son, Fred C. Hersom 
of Chelsea, Alfred Higgins of New- 
ton and Miss Irene Maguire of Chel- 
sea, 
Kenneth Ringer is spending his va- 
cation here with his parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas F. Ringer. 
Kenneth Harvey has returned from 
a trip to Washington, D. C., and New 
York, and is now the euest of Ralph 
Davis. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oxener entertained 
over the last week-end Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Smith of Neponset. 
Awnings, Hammocks 
and Spray Hoods 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER 
ESTIMATES GIVEN 
Before having work Done Elsewhere See Us 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball were 
the week-end guests of Mrs. Kim- 
ball’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
Pratt. Mr. Kimball is chief of the 
Revere Fire Department. 
Several Essex and Conomo Point 
launches were seen in Gloucester har- 
bor on pleasure trips Sunday. Among 
them were the “Mollie,” ‘Priscilla,’ 
and ‘“‘Felma J.” 
Herbert T. Davis of Wellesley Hills 
was the guest of his family over the 
last week-end. 
W. C. Whittredge and family of 
Lynn have leased the Homan’s cot- 
tage for August and September. They 
have eas their guests Mrs. Whittredge’s 
sister, Miss Edna Newhall of Pea- 
body. 
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hanson 
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Finley of 
Lynn are occupying the Burnham cot- 
tage. 
Those registering at the Conomo 
hotel the past week were: Mr. and 
Mrs. Ralph Townshend, New York 
City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Palmer, 
and Miss Dorothy Palmer, Peabody; 
Mrs. M. Scott, Haverhill; Mrs. Har- 
riet Bickford, Haverhill; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. J. Ricketson, Suncook, N. 
H.; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Vorck, Jam- 
aica Plain; Mr. and Mrs. James Skin- 
ner, and Miss Anna Skinner, Newark, 
N. J.+- 0. S.Smith, Rochester, Naw: 
Mrs and2Mrsx.G.o Hy Latlenerey oe. 
Lawrence; Mrs. E. M. Beal, Boston; 
Mrs, T. Dorr, FE. ‘G, “Beal andsG ula 
Beal, Boston; E. Sargent, Rockland; 
L. A. Charlton, Brookline; and Miss 
j. Charlton, New York. 
Miss Marion Whitmarsh of Dor- 
chester is visiting Miss Hester Ad- 
ams. 
Mrs. Charles Jopp entertained the 
last week-end Mrs. Thomas Green of 
Chelsea and Edgar Hamilton, also of 
Chelsea. 
Miss Dorothy Jopp is entertaining 
Miss Louise Whorf of Malden. 
CHOATE ISLAND, ESSEX 
F. E. Burnham and foal of Essex 
are at their cottage on Choate Island. 
Mrs. F. A. Jones of Newton and 
her daughters are occupying the Ru- 
fus Choate home. 
“The Elopement of Ellen,” given by 
a group of Choate Island young la- 
dies, furnished entertainment and fun 
for the members of the summer col- 
ony, at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. 
W. F. Bacon of Newton, last Friday 
evening. The leading parts were tak- 
en by the Misses Helen, Margaret 
and Catherine Jones, Misses Miriam, 
Louise and Margaret Bacon, and Miss 
Ruth Gartley. The acting of the male 
parts was especially well done. The 
auctioning of the posters, which fol- 
lowed the play, created much merri-- 
ment. Dancing occupied the balance 
of the evening. 
Herbert M. Bacon and family of 
Newton are summering at Choate Is- 
land. 
Geo. McKenzie and family of Wal- 
tham are occupying the cottage of 
Mrs. Rufus Choate on Choate Island. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Bacon and 
daughter of Newton are at their cot- 
tage on Choate Island for the sum- 
mer. 
LUFKIN POINT, ESSEX 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson had 
as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy 
Pratt of Winchester; Mrs. Hanson’s 
mother, Mrs. Barrett, and the latter’s 
sister, Miss Mary Barrett of Peabody; 
and Miss Barrett’s fiance, Stanley 
Haines. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells and 
daughters Barbara and Betty of At- 
lantic; Frank Jowders of Salem; and 
Miss Helen Spillane of Dorchester vis- 
ited Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert 
the last week-end. 
Donald Whidden and Kendall Han- 
son have returned after a week spent 
in camp at West Gloucester, 
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