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The Tuesday evening hop at the Ocean-Manor, Mar- 
blehead Neck, this week was a brilliant affair. A large 
number of the summer cottage contingent were present 
and helped the hotel guests spend one of the most plea- 
sant evenings of the season. The Ocean-Manor, unlike 
some other houuses on the shore this season, has practi- 
cally a full house and has many more guests this year 
than it did as the same time last season under different 
management. Among the prominent arrivals at the 
Ocean-Manor the last few days were: Miss Mary V. 
Perham and Mrs. E. S. Auchincloss of New York city; 
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Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Samuel Mulliken and daughter, 
also of Washington : Mr. and Mrs. 
E. D. Cray of Cleve- 
land, O.; Mrs. A. M. Barnes of Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. 
C.. W. Hobbs and Mr.:and. Mrs. S. 
T. Hobbs of Wor- 
cester; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miner, two children and 
nurse of Wilkes Barre, ‘Pa:; Mr. and 
Mrs. C. W. French 
of Woburn; Miss S. E. Logan of Boston; Mrs. Stephen 
Greene and F. Hartwell Greene of Newton Centre; Mr. 
and Mrs. H. S. Hammond of Stam 
Mrs. R. B. McPherson of Howell, 
Butler of West Medford; Mrs. Wm. 
ford, Ct.s Mr. and 
Mich. :sMiss) He Te 
M. Ware of Dor- 
Mrs. Philip Hichborn and maid and son, Philip, Jr., of 
CONOMO POINT, ESSEX 
On Saturday last the Sanger Guild 
of the Universalist church, Essex, 
held an International Lawn Fete. 
The affair was held on the grounds 
of the pastor, Mr. Ryder, which were 
brilliantly lighted with red, white, 
blue and green lights and Japanese 
lanterns. Fancy articles and refresh- 
ments were for sale and dancing was 
held in the barn. The tables were 
decorated with crepe paper, hemlock 
and creeping pine. One of the fea- 
tures was a fortune teller. Mr. Ry- 
der’s house was open to visitors and 
many took the opportunity to see his 
beautiful new home. Many Cono- 
mo Point autos were seen there dur- 
ing the evening. 
Monday evening the Pointers were 
startled by an illumination of the sky, 
which proved to be a fire on the Es- 
sex and Hamilton line. Fourteen 
ice houses, property of the Boston Ice 
Co., burned to the ground. They 
had not been used for several years 
because the ice on Chebacco Lake is 
not thick enough. It is thought the 
fire was set. It made a very specta- 
cular show on the river. 
At the “Tarry More,” Sunday, 
were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smalley 
and son Edgar Jr., of Revere; Mr. 
and Mrs. Creighton Boutelle and 
daughter, Harriett of Chelsea; Wal- 
ter Bowers of Syracuse; Harry Van 
of Malden; Master Robert Fay of 
Chelsea and Miss Claire Gardner of 
East Machias, Me. 
Miss Gardner is the guest of Mrs. 
Richard H. Hunt for a week. 
Mrs. Robert English has gone to 
Shirley on the South Shore for a 
week. 
Richard H. Hunt left recently for 
his western trip, his destination be- 
ing Cleveland, O. 
Over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. 
Walter Pratt entertained Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Mitchell of Chelsea, 
Miss Gladys Pratt of Revere and 
Mrs. Pratt’s brother, Hon. George 
Better, of Somerville. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eastman had as 
week-end guests Charles Kelley and 
Miss Alice Kelley of Peabody. 
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Mrs. Emma Veazie and Mrs. 
White have as guests Mrs. White’s 
daughter, Mrs. John Robertson and 
family of Revere. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ringer 
entertained rcently James Armstrong 
of Malden; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorr 
of Salem; and Miss Lillian Murray 
of Somerville. Miss Mary Grant of 
New York City is visiting Mrs. Rin- 
ger for three weeks. Mr. Ringer is 
on his annual trip to Saratoga 
Springs. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols and 
family of Brighton have leased a 
cottage for a month. 
At the Basswood for the month are 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Fickett of 
Melrose; Mr. afid Mrs. Warren G. 
West and family of Leadville, Colo. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry.A. W orthen and 
family of Melrose and Miss Florence 
Hadlock of Melrose. Mrs. Worthen 
and Mrs. West are daughters of Mr. 
and Mrs. Albert A. Fickett. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Lord and 
sons, Malcolm, Frederick and Car- 
roll of Beverly have hired the “Lin- 
coln” for two weeks. 
Miss Minnie Jackson of Medford 
has been visiting at the Kumango for 
a week. 
Master George Earl had his first 
birthday party Sunday. The small 
children in the neighborhood 
ed. The baby had a cake with one 
candle on it. 
Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Burpee had 
as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. 
George R. Presby of Malden. 
Dr. and Mrs. Francis H. Lahey of 
Boston, were the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Jopp, Sunday. 
Miss Alice Harriman has as guesis 
Misses Norma and Yvonne Penne- 
wert of Paris, France. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hersom en- 
tertained over the week-end Fred C.: 
Hersom, Frank H. Hersom, Jr., Geo. 
MclIntye, Miss Hazel Knowlton and 
Miss Patch. 
At the “Restawyle” 
end were Mr. and Mrs. 
ton of Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ricketson and 
son Leonard have arrived for the 
balance of the season, 
over the week- 
Frank Pres- 
chester; and J. L. Button ‘of New York city. 
attend- . 
and 
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Saul and 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bancroft of 
Jamaica Plain have returned -to their 
homes ofter a months’ stay here. 
Herbert T. Dairs has gone on a 
business trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Gerry had 
as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. 
Fred L. Schaefer of Ypsilanti, Mich. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jennings of 
Haverhill; Kyle R. Ordway of Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Cush- 
man of Haverhill; Miss Hazel Mel- 
bon and Hollis Jennings, 
Haverhill. 
and Mrs. Schaefer, Mr. and* Mrs. 
Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Cushimafi are 
taking a week-end trip to the White 
Mts. 
CHEBACCO. ISLAND 
One of the events of last Friday 
was the launching of Wm. E. 
Atwood’s new motor boat, the 
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Mrs. Julian Cameron entertained 
recently, Mrs. G. Edgar Smith and 
daughter of Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Denver; 
Colo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. 
Atwood the past week. 
LUFKIN POINT 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Duffey 
York have leased a 
August. 
Miss Louise Burbeck of Peabody 
visited Donald Whidden this past 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Henney 
and daughter, Doris of Hartford, 
Conn., are occuping the Lambert 
cottage for a month. Mr. Henney is 
associated with Judge William F. 
Henney of Hartford and is a broth- 
er of Councillor James B. Henney, 
who summers here. . 
cottage for 
THE REASON 
Hicks—Isn’t Withington a tong 
time getting well? They told me three 
weeks ago that he was convalescent.’ 
Wicks—I see you don’t know what’ 
a pretty nurse Withington has. 
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both of. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry, Mr. 
Miss Lillian Duffey of New ~ 
