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Richard K. Hunt has returned from 
a trip to the White Mountains. 
Mrs. Frank Veazie and sister Mrs. 
White have opened their house for the 
season. 
Capt. and Mrs. Hall entertained 
over the holiday their son Norwood 
A. Hall and Alfred D. Karr of New. 
Jersey. 
Miss Emma Farnsworth recently 
proved a charming chaperon for a jol- 
ly party of the younger set, including 
Dorothy Jopp, Helen Hatch, Gladys 
Morton, Jessie Bean, Harold Morton, 
Alice Burnham, Earl Cardy, and Ruth 
Adams. By invitation of Mr. Farns- 
worth the party went to Ipswich in 
his staunch boat Alice. After partak- 
ing of a delicious luncheon they arriv- 
ed home a happy party of young peo- 
ple. Mr. Hunt’s boat, the Hattie C., 
joined the party taking the adult mem- 
bers. 
The Jacksons and Presbys  enter- 
tained over the Fourth keeping up a 
continuous firing of cannon through- 
out the * Night before.” ‘Theit guests 
included Mr. and Mrs. James Lenox 
of Lynn and Nahant, Lawrence Len- 
ox, Miss Ramsdell of Malden, Mr. 
Devitt and Miss Elizabeth Leather- 
man of Malden. On Sunday the party 
was given a dinner at the bungalow of 
William McDonald and Munroe Hill 
on Chebacco Island. 
Miss Gladys Pratt was the guest 
of Mrs. Walter Pratt over the week- 
end. 
Dr. Burpa of Malden was at Cono- 
mo Sunday calling on several friends. 
Frank Hersom and family are here 
for a few days. They have as guests 
Mrs. Hersom’s neice, Miss Alice Har- 
riman of Rehoboth, R. I. Frank 
Hersom, Jr., enjoyed his usual canoe- 
ing trip on Thursday 
The Shurtleffs recently entertain- 
ed the Charles Addisons of Chelsea 
taking them over to Gloucester in their 
launch Mollie, Capt. Will Hall going 
as pilot. 
Miss Alice Burnham of Essex was 
the guest of Ruth Adams over the 
week-end. 
Elmer Poor and family of Peabody 
were at their cottage for the holiday 
and week-end. 
In the river were noticed many 
motor boats of the Lynn Yacht club 
that run in for Saturday and Sunday, 
including the handsome yacht Bray- 
baum. 
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Harold Farnsworth left this morn- 
ing to enter a position in the Man- 
chester mills for the summer. 
A charming children’s party was 
given by Master Earl Cardy at his 
home on the 4th of July evening. 
Among those present were the Misses 
Jessie Bean, Dorothy Jopp, Helen 
Hatch, Ruth Adams, Gladys Morton, 
Marjorie Cors and Alice Burnham, 
Master Harold Cardy, Harold Morton 
and Earl Cardy. Fireworks, music 
and light refreshments made up a very 
jolly evening. 
Edith Munroe has returned to her 
home in North Cambridge after a vis- 
it with her aunt, Mrs. H. $. Cardy. 
The Bancrofts had as guests for the 
holiday Mrs. S. H. Elder of Swamp- 
scott, Mrs. J. S. McLean and grand- 
son, C. W. McLean of Boston. 
The Denney’s entertained the fol- 
lowing guests for the 4th: Mrs. Mar- 
ion Glover and Robert Glover, Jamaica 
Plain; Russell Pitman, Malden. 
Among those registered at the Co- 
nomo hotel the past week were: Mrs. 
Masston, Boston; Mrs. Curtis, Dover; 
J. B. Annis, Boston; G. W. Cutler 
and chauffeur, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Philbrick and chauffeur, Laconia, N. 
H.; W. P. Foster, C. H. Foster, Bos- 
ton; Dr. Mack and wife, Lynn; Mr. 
Jordan and party of six, Boston; 
G. W. Stevens and party of five, Law- 
rence; C. H. Cass and Miss Cass, 
Boston; Mrs. Wilbur and family, An- 
dover; W. B. Howe and chauffeur, 
Quincy; Joseph Levy, C. M. McDon- 
ald, Fred Jones and chauffeur, Boston. 
ton were at the Hunt bungalow, “Tar- 
Brookline and Chas. Stearns of Bos- 
Mr. and Mrs Harry Bagley of 
rymore’ for the week-end. 
Miss Beatrice Burnham and John 
Bagley were recent guests at the 
Burnham cottage. 
Miss Betty Eastman left Thursday 
for a ten days’ visit with friends at 
Conway, N. H. 
ROBBIN’S ISLAND 
F. E. Richardson and family of 
Rowley are here for the month of 
July. Miss Rachael Preston is the 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. 
Edw. F. Andrews and family of 
Waverly have a cottage for the sea- 
son. They are entertaining Miss 
Gertrude Macomber and Glen Martin. 
John Wilson and family have open- 
ed their cottage for the summer. 
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LUFKIN’S POINT 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whidden have 
taken a cottage for July. Mr. and 
Mrs. George Low of Peabody were 
their guests for the holiday. 
L. Bayentz and family of Dor- 
chester are here for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charels E. Harwood 
of Lynn had a family house patty 
the week of the Fourth consisting of 
Mrs. A. E. Harris and family, Mrs. 
Charles W. Harwood and family and 
Miss Florence Small of New Jersey. 
. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perkins of 
Wenham are at Green Point cottage, 
Cedarhurst, for the season. Mr. and 
Mrs. J. D. Barnes of Wenham were 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins over 
the holiday. 
Lawyer James B. Henney has re- 
turned to New York for a week or 
more, at the end of which time he 
will join his family at Cedarhurst. 
Arthur Parker and family of Stone- 
ham have returned for another season 
at Cedarhurst. 
CHEBACCO ISLAND. 
Parker Fiske and family have ar- 
rived for the season. 
Mr. Leach and family have taken 
the Kebbler house for the summer. 
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