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Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Wheeler, 
Miss Fannie Seavey, Mrs. Frank A. 
Seavey and Mrs. Haskell of Home 
street will spend the remainder of 
July enjoying camp life at Alton 
Bay, NN. H. 
Ozra M. Field of Field & Ken- 
nedy has been on a business trip to 
New York this week. 
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Whether it willor will not 
We 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Miss Eleanor Patch of Hale 
street 1s enjoying a vacation at Lit- 
tleton, Mass. ; 
Miss Grace Macdonald is enjoy- 
ing her summer vacation at Syd- 
HEV ieG. 4: 
Mrs. Rufus H. Woodbury and 
Miss Elsie O. Woodbury have re- 
turned from Intervale, N. H., 
where they have been spending 
their vacation. 
William and Edward Pickett, 
Hollis D. Foster and Walter Ash- 
worth are cruising along the Maine 
coast for three weeks. 
Miss Mary Davis of Lothrop 
street is the guest of friends in 
Worcester. 
Mrs. Ida L. Taylor of Railroad 
avenue sailed on Saturday for Eu- 
rope for an extended tour of Eng- 
land and the Continent, taking in 
the International Y. P. S. C. E. con- 
vention at Geneva, Switzerland, ’ere 
she returns. 
The members of the Carpenters’ 
union presented retiring President 
Charles M. Hazen with a beautiful 
gold watch charm at the meeting of 
the Union on Saturday evening last. 
Frank L. Whipple made the presen- 
tation speech, and it is needless to 
say that Mr. Hazen was. greatly 
surprised. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Lefa- 
vour, Miss Clara A. Smith and 
Mrs. Frank C. Spiller left yesterday 
for a month’s vacation at Rye 
Beach, N. H. 
Office Hours: 
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BANHING FACILITIES 
Bewerly, Mass. 
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8.30 A.M. to 2 P.M. 
Andrew W. Rogers and family 
are spending a pleasant vacation at 
Mount Vernon, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs, H..F..Gouch of 
Mulberry street are entertaining 
Miss Fannie A. Johnson of Port- 
land, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Baker 
are spending their summer holidays 
at Rockland and Camden, Maine. 
Mrs. Carrie Crossland of Atlantic 
avenue are entertaining Misses 
Ethel and Gertrude Harrington of 
Lawrence. 
Dr. and Mrs. John J. Martin will 
spend their vacation at Camden, 
Me. Dr. Richard E. Stone will at- 
tend to Dr. Martin’s practice during 
his absence. 
Wallace P. Legro and family have 
returned from Meredith, N. H., 
where they have been passing an 
enjoyable vacation. 
Raymond P. Woodman of the 
American Express offices in New 
York is spending a few days with 
his father, Henry F. Woodman, of 
Charnock street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Butman 
and Misses Carrie P. and Alice F. 
Butman are spending two weeks 
with Mr. and Mrs. George Butman 
at their cottage at Contoocook, 
N. H 
Miss Elizabeth O’Brien is enjoy- 
ing a vacation at Loggesville, N. B. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Osborne is spend- 
ing the summer among the pines in 
Maine. 
$200,000. 
