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Mrs. Willard Boyd and daughter, 
Mary, spent Sunday in Lynn as 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ban- 
non. 
Mrs. Frank Abbott is enjoying a 
short vacation, visiting friends in 
Woburn. 
There are two cases 
fever reported, both being 
family of Wm. Malonson. 
The sympathy of the community 
is extended to Lafayette Hunt and 
family, in the loss of his mother, who 
passed away at Wakefield, the first 
of the week. 
The Ladies’ Aid society met at the 
home of Mrs. John Dodge on West- 
ern avenue, Thursday afternoon. 
Mrs. John Chane and daughter, 
Olive, were the guests of Miss Annie 
Chane in Dorchester on Wednesday. 
Charles Chane, Harold Richard- 
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of searlet 
in the 
son, William Knowles, Arthur Kehoe 
and Rev. Frederick Libby are enjoy- 
ing camp life at West Gloucester 
this week. 
The Summer party held at the 
Women’s club by Miss Louise Friend 
on Tuesday evening, was a very 
pleasant affair, dancing being enjoy- 
ed by all. 
The Misses Covel of Boston were 
in town the first of the week. 
Mrs. E. Haring Dickinson was the 
guest of her mother, Mrs. John 
Knowlton, on Wednesday. 
A party of young ladies, under the 
chaperonage of Miss Marion Story, 
are camping at Conomo Point, West 
Gloucester this week. 
Misses Alice Story and Ethel May, 
Mrs. Edward Foster, Jonathan May 
and A. J. Rowe were among those 
who attended the Masons’ Ladies’ 
night at Rockport on Thursday eve- 
ning. 
Miss Francis of the Abbotsford, 
Boston, is expected to manage The 
Hesperus again the coming season. 
A small party of Wellesley girls 
have been at the Stanley cottage the 
last week, over the Haster holidays. 
In the party were: Louise Fays 
Brown of the faculty, Misses Alice 
Brown, Gertrude Shermuhorn, Jessie 
Snook and Miss Aiken. 
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