60 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
Misses Dorothy Blaisdell, Gwendo- 
len Glendenning and Helen Wing have 
been spending the week visiting Miss 
Blaisdell’s aunt, Miss Alice Blaisdell 
in Haverhill. 
Nearly 150 members and friends of 
Conomo Tribe of Red Men held their 
annual outing at Tuck’s Point last 
Saturday with a day of sports and a 
fish dinner. The sporting events in- 
cluded bow and arrow — shooting, 
throwing baseball and a_ nail-driving 
contest for the women, the latter pro- 
viding not a little amusement for the 
spectators. Dancing was also enjoyed. 
CONOMO POINT, ESSEX 
George N. Fitz of Hamilton has 
bought a cottage here and is now oc- 
cupying it with his family. 
At the Basswood are Mr. and Mrs. 
William Jonston, son William, and 
daughters Mary and Belle of Jamaica 
Plain. 
Boston spent the week-end with Mr. 
and Mrs: George Presby. Miss N. F. 
Bachelor of Boston has been visiting 
here for the past week. 
Mrs. Jackson entertained Mrs. John 
Jackson of Jamaica Plain. 
Miss Marguerite Bigelow of Chel- 
sea has been sojourning with Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Hersom. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brander of 
Medford have the Rock Lawn cottage 
for a month. Over the week-end 
Mrs. Brander’s mother, Mrs. Frank 
Barnes of Medford was her guest. 
Tuesday evening a party was given 
on the Camp Lynn piazza by Master 
Earle Cardy and Miss Alice Chase. 
Among the children present were 
Marjory Coose, Harold, Mary and 
Theodore Burnham, Ruth Adams and 
Weymouth Lufkin. Refreshments 
were served. 
Henry Cardy has returned after a 
week’s vacation to his business in At- 
tleboro. 
Robert English of Revere and fam- 
ily have returned from Shirley and 
are now here for the season. 
Kenneth Ringer is spending his va- 
cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Der Ringer. 
During the week Mr. and Mrs. T. 
Nat Ringer had as their guests James 
Armstrong of Malden, Mrs. Clarence 
Curtis of Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. 
Kawell and son of Somerville, Miss 
May Grant of New York city, and 
Mr. Ringer’s father, of Greenwood. 
Mr, Richetson, manager of the Sun- 
cook Mills, N. H.,- and family, are 
here for a month. ‘They are enter- 
taining Miss FE. A. Browne and Miss 
Anna Muldaur of New York, 
Mr. and Mrs, James MacDonald of 
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William Deadman ~— of Wakefield 
and family are occupying a cottage 
here for the month of August. They 
have as their guests Mrs. Deadman’s 
niece, Miss Dorothy Richardson, of 
Stoneham. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller of Boston are 
samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
here for two weeks. Sunday Mr. and 
Mrs. Preston and Mr. and Mrs. 32 Central St. Moaachester 
Brown visited them. 
Harold C. Dalton and family of 
Roslindale have taken a cottage here 
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Geo. W. Hooper 
Mrs. John Abbott is visiting her Dialer tn Fintan 
daughter, Mrs. Cameron, here. 
Mr. Corey, of the well-known firm 
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of Corey and Milliken has opened his 
cottage for the season. 
Paul Warren entertained Frank 
Foster of Boston, Frank Lawson and 
Samuel Story of Essex here this week. 
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