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Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth Herald
Wednesday, October 28, 1914

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Mrs. Charles Hart is in Boston for the week.

K. H. Goodwin was a visitor in New York on Monday.

The Willing Workers will hold a harvest supper at the home of Daniel O. Seawards In North Kittery on Tuesday evening, November 3.

Charles Dodge is soon to move his family to Portsmouth.

Schuyler Tobey Jr., is confined to his home by illness.

Mrs.Frances Goodwin will close her summer home on Qerrish Island on Thursday and return to Jamaica Plain.

Mrs. Julia Tobey is very seriously ill at her home.

Schooner J. Kennedy, of Boston sailed today.

Schooner Mary E. Lynch, of Boston sailed to Stonlington, Me.

Schooner Jeremiah Smith, South Amboy sailed to Stonlngton, Me.

Schooner Hortensia Cuttenburg sailed to Eastport.

Schooner Margaret Haskell of Hamplon Roads, Va., sailed today.

Miss Mellisa Fletcher of Portsmouth is the guest of her Aunt, Mrs. Edward Johnson.

Mrs. Elroy J. Moulton and two children left on Wednesday for a visit to Sommerset, Mass.

William H. Palmer of Salem, Mass. was a visitor in town on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Colby have returned from a visit to relatives in Somerville, Mass.

Daniel Frisbee left on Tuesday for a visit to Boston.

Mrs. Oliver Goldsmith and daughter Vivian have returned to their home in Portsmouth after visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Carly.

Mrs.and Mrs. Charles Perry was the guest of relatives in Kittery on Wednesday.

Arthur Fletcher has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Boston and vincinity.

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