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CONOMO POINT, ESSEX. 
Weils is spending a 
Miss Kittty 
and Mrs. Brant 
few days with Mr. 
Hersom. 
Miss G. M. Ramsdell visited Harry 
B. Jackson and mother a few days this 
week. 
Mrs. George Presby has 
from a week’s visit at the 
West. Harwich. 
Harry S. Nichols and 
Brighton have taken a 
for the season. 
Miss Gertrude Stark has 
Bristol .N ori tores Wisity 
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gerry have as 
their guests Mr. and Mrs. George Car- 
ruthers and daughter, Irene of Win- 
throp. 
Miss Beatrice Burnham is spending 
her vacation with her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. Burnham. 
Miss Margaret Anderson of Beach- 
mont is visiting Mrs. Vincent Farns- 
worth. 
Miss Emma Farnsworth entertain- 
ed over the week-end a_ party of 
friends who were guests at the wed- 
ding of Miss Esther Somes and EI- 
mer Glidden at Fernwood, W. Glou- 
cester. Among them were Mary Flinn, 
Nancy Brigham, Mildred Stone, Car- 
lene Gleason, Ruth Lawrence and 
Marion Parshley. On Sunday Eliot 
Barta, Ralph Tailby and Robert Stone 
were their guests. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barrett and 
son, Theodore occupied their cottage 
over the week-end. 
Among those taking advantage of 
the delightful weather the past week 
to motor to Conomo Point, Essex, to 
dine at the hotel, we note the follow- 
ing: Wilson Walker, Mrs. Walker, 
Miss Walker and chauffeur, of New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Welton and 
chauffeur, Boston; C. T. Kellogg and 
wife, Belmont; Mr. and Mrs. Wise- 
man, Roy Wiseman, Chicago;A. F, 
Gile and Wm. Gile, Laconia: John H. 
King and wife, Danvers; C. H. Por- 
ter and. party of five, Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. C..A. Miller, Salem; C. E. 
Preston, Miss Preston, Boston; F. D. 
McAllister, Elizabeth McAllister, 
Lawrence; D. A. McEachern and 
party of four, Boston; J. B. Horne 
and party of six, Lynn; Amos Whit- 
ney, Belmont; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 
Morse; Jr.) Chicagos. << Faller 
Montre al; Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. Fate, 
ston ; Miss H. Sargent, Miss R. 
emai lame VWVoodsii ands iG. hy 
Hiltinger, Belmont; Mr. and Mrs. 
Caleb Swartz, Helen Swartz and 
chauffeur, New York. 
returned 
Belmont, 
family of 
cottage here 
gone to 
Mrs. H. F. Leith has as her 
her father, Wm. E. Brown. 
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Delicious Coliege ices 
Ice Cream Sodas and other 
Tempting Soda Fountain Specials 
Made with pure, deliciously flavored, 
creamy and smooth Jersey Ice Cream, 
are among the most refreshing and 
wholesome things you can eat. Ona 
sultry day just try a College Ice— 
irresistibly delicious—and you'll know 
real icecream goodness. But besureit’s 
Jersey Ice Cream 
for it’s made of pure, tested cream, the very best flavors and 
extracts and the highest quality cane sugar. These ingredients are 
skillfully blended in New England’s largest, most sanitary and best- 
equipped ice cream factory—the result is a product of guaranteed 
purity and quality, even superior to the most exacting requirements 
of the State and Federal Pure Food Laws. That’s why it’s so popular. 
Look for the Jersey sign. At all leading drug- 
gists’ and confectioners’ by the plate or package. 
Jersey Ice Cream Co., Lawrence, Mass. 
For Sale by 
ALFRED WALEN, Drnggist, Manchester, Mass. 
Agents: Beverly, Gloucester and Rockport 
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is UFKIN’S S POINT. 
Mrs. Bayentz entertained Harry 
and Warren Vartanian over the week- 
end. 
guire of Littleton, N. H.,, 
tertained last week by 
Mr. Henney has returned from a Marjorie Cameron. 
business trip to New York. of Bass Rocks was also their 
Dr. G. E. Maguire and family of on Friday. 
Peabody are sojourning here. Parker Fiske and son, 
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins had as their with their 
Sunday Mr. ‘and Mrs. 
Miss Bartlett of 
‘Trussell 
guests on 
Barnes of Wenham, 
Lynnfield Center and F. P. 
of Hamilton. 
and -Mrs. 
bungalow. 
‘The Misses Harriet and Julia Ma- 
were en- 
Eleanor < 
Miss Myra Taft 
guest 
Charles were 
family over the week-end. 
One of the smartest functions of 
the week was the hop given by Mr. 
Cameron at their Leautiful 
