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- Bass Rocks 
~The Thornwald opened for the 
‘Season Monday of this week and 
several families were due to settle 
_ for the Season. 
~The Bass Rocks Guest House, 
Brie street; which is undergoing ex- 
- terior improvements, is catering to 
many transient and permanent 
guests daily, and is a great acquisi- 
tion in the way of a private board- 
. ing house for Bass Rocks, being but 
a short walk from the beach and lo- 
cated beside the golf links. 
The handsome new golf club-house, 
which was opened last season on 
July 10, will again be a social mecea 
for ‘its members: and the popular af- 
ternoon tea parties and bridge par- 
ties will be again on the social cal- 
‘endar. The club-house, which is 
“spacious and of the bungalow style, 
has a big living-room having open 
beams and rafters, wooden walls, all 
stained in a rich brown, There is 
an open brick fireplace’ and high 
“mantle. Handsome rugs and mis- 
sion furniture adorn the room and 
the walls are covered with colored 
prints of sporting, hunting, coach- 
‘ing and golfing scenes, while im- 
di ported fancy plates with German in- 
 seriptions make a frieze about the 
walls, and give color and dash to 
~ the ensemble. The draperies are of 
effective madras. There is a dainty 
tea-room and kitchenette on the 
main floor, also the ladies’ lockers. 
Qn. the lower floor are the men’s 
_Téekers and shower baths. There 
IS a spacious veranda and_ the 
_grounds this season, are in excellent 
“condition and a covered colonnade 
_ walk to the. links is another addi- 
tien to the club-house this season. 
Work on extending the links to 18 
holes is being pushed to completion, 
and it is hoped to have the new 
course ready by August. The 
uther estate is making this exten- 
4 ion of an estimated outlay of $50,- 
, and the links will be among the 
nest on the shore. July will see 
the: inauguration of the tourna- 
ments and many handsome trophies 
will be offered during the season. 
+ All the Page street cottagers are 
settled, the more ‘recent arrivals be- 
ing John L. Dearborn and family of 
Boston; Mr. Warner, the actor from 
ie York, ‘and Mrs. Warner who 
ve their auto and chauffeur with 
em. Mr: Warner also brings a 
let. He is resting after his theat- 
rical successes of the winter and is 
epee well known as a former 
member of Mrs. Eleanor Robson- 
Belmont company. Mrs. Belmont, 
when Miss Robson, spent two sea- 
sons at Bass Rocks at the Moorland 
hotel. 
The Winthrop Sargents of Haver- 
ford, Pa., have arrived at their sum- 
mer home, which has undergone ex- 
terior and interior improvements. It 
will be the scene of much entertain- 
ing in the near future, incident to 
the Sargent-Rotan wedding, July 6. 
Edward B. Sargent and family of 
Cincinnati have opened their hand- 
some summer home on Harbor road. 
The spacious stone villa of Ralph 
Wurtz Dundas of New York, on 
Souther road, is open and the Fred 
A. Floods of Boston are in the Scott 
cottage on the same road. 
Fred H. Eaton and family of 
Lawrence are again in cottage B on 
Atlantic avenue, and C.-G. Way and 
family of Brookline are in their cot- 
tage on Bass Rocks point. 
Dr. Octavius Thorndike Howe is- 
sued invitations to several members 
of the colony here to a Thursday 
evening assembly at his cottage on 
Souther road, when he displayed, by 
the aid of the stereopticon, a num- 
ber of pictures of old eraft which he 
had taken with his camera. A _ so- 
eial hour followed. 
Rev. J. MeGaw Foster, rector of 
the Church of the Messiah, and fam- 
ily of Boston, are settled in their 
cottage on Atlantic avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mills of 
New Rochelle, N. Y., have with them 
for the summer the latter’s mother 
and sister, Mrs. F. B. Dodge and 
Miss Georgianna W. Dodge of To- 
ledo, O. Mr. Mills has not been well 
of late. The family occupies ‘‘Un- 
der the Cliff’’ cottage on Atlantic 
avenue, and are very popular and 
loyal summer residents of Bass 
Rocks, and always arrive May 1. 
The Norman Days of Baltimore 
are back and have the Moorland cot- 
tage. 
Transient guests at the Moorland 
include Miss Wendell, Misses Mary 
and Jean Wendell, Boston; Miss Imo- 
gen Gaither, Baltimore; Mr. and 
Mrs. C. B. Phelps, Detroit; R. B. Me- 
Ewan, R.. B. McEwan,: jr., New 
York; B. A. Glanding, Memphis, 
Tenn., and W. EK. and 8S. W. Chase, 
Malden. 
A Cleveland, O., motor party in 
this section for four or five days, 
and who-stopped at the Moorland 
was composed of R. M. Cobb and 
wife, the Misses Alice M. and H. B. 
Cobb, Helen and Margaret Murray, 
Cleveland; Dorothy Moore, Brook- 
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lyn; Eloise Hunter, Memphis, Tenn. 
Another auto party at the hotel in- 
cluded Misses M. Morton, T. Perry, 
J. MacCarron, Cohasset. 
Mrs. H. W. Bailey, G Ashforth 
Bailey, F. Trowbridge and maid of 
Baltimore have secured one of the 
Moorland cottages, ‘and another 
family from the same eity to return 
this season, and who has a cottage, 
is Mrs. Henry B. Keyser and house: 
hold, who stopped over in New York 
on the 18th to witness the big par- 
ade in honor of Col. Roosevelt. 
Cape Ann Resorts 
At Lands End have arrived the 
family of Charles A. Brown of Salem. 
and the Rev. P. M. Rhinelander of 
Cambridge will have the Folsom cot- 
tage at Land’s End. 
W. IL. Colby and family of Natiek 
are among arrivals in the Paractise 
Chiff colony, also James A. Whit- 
man and family of Boston and 
Chestnut Hill. 
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. De Benneville 
K. Ludwig and family of Philadel- 
phia have arrived ‘at. their Pigeon 
Cove -cottage. Rev. Dr. Ludwig is 
treasurer of the Presbyterian Iis- 
torical Society of Philadelphia. 
Edwin Southworth and family of 
Somerville are at their summer home 
in Pigeon Cove. 
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Josephine E. Keefe 
Dressmaker and Corsetiere, 
of Madison Ave., New York, 
will be i 
MAN ies ER 
for the summer months, 
After June 28. 
Will make 
corsets reasonable, to 
introduce my new model. Gowns ! 
made and remodeled. 
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