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CONOMO POINT. 
At the Basswood during the past 
week were Miss Agnes Reid of 
Brookline and Miss Helen Tarpey of 
The Rockaway, East Gloucester. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerry entertained 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Head of Lynn- 
field Center. 
Miss Dorothy Richardson of 
Stoneham is visiting Mrs. William 
Deadman at: Lufkin’s Point. 
Mr: and Mrs. F. H. Curtiss of 
Dover, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sanford of 
New York, and Mr, J. P. Squire of 
Boston spent the week-end at Camp 
Lawrence. 
Tuesday Josiah Shurtleff celebrat- 
ed his 75th birthday. His daughter, 
Mrs. Eaton, of Winchester, gave a 
dinner in his honor. 
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shurtleff, Jr., 
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Clisbee and Mrs. Clisbee’s mother, 
Mrs. Norcross, of Revere. 
Wednesday several children went 
on an outing to Long Beach. 
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motored over, spending a very enjoy- 
able day. 
Over the week-end Walter Bran- 
der had as his guest John Jacob Hag- 
ertv of Jamaica Plain. 
Mrs. E. A. Wilkins of Wakefield 
was the guest of Mrs. T. F. Ringer 
over the week-end. 
Fred C. Heesom has gone on a 
short trip to Cleveland, Ohio, with a 
classmate from the Institute of ‘Tech- 
nology. 
Miss 
spent 
smith. 
Asenath E. Tarr of Essex 
a few days with Mrs. Gold- 
Laurence Lennox of Lynn visited 
Harry B. Jackson this week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Presby 
had as week-end guests Mrs. Presby’s 
brother, Frank Presby, and Mrs. 
Presby of Lynn. 
Miss Nellie Marden of Salem vis- 
ited Miss Mary Burnham for a few 
days. 
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