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CAPE ANN RESORTS 
At the residence of Mrs. Adele R. Linguard, ‘‘The 
Pines,’’ Annisquam, next Monday—August 8, at 4 
o'clock will be given a unique and up-to-date ‘‘Matinee 
of Song,’’ followed by afternoon tea, Miss Linguard 
presiding. The function is to aid the Leonard Guild of 
the Annisquam church in obtaining funds to erect a 
parsonage. The versatile program will be rendered by 
the English barytone, Wilford Russel, who has sung for 
fashionable society abroad and in America at musicales 
given at the White House by Ex-President and Mrs. 
Roosevelt. He has also been heard in the drawing-rooms 
of the late Lord and Lady Paunceforte, the Right Hon. 
and Mrs. James Bryce, Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, Mrs. E. 
Rolling Morse, Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Mrs. Herman Oel- 
richs, Mrs. John R. Drexel, Mrs. Pembroke-Jones, Mrs. 
C. Oliver Iselin and others too numerous to mention. The 
patronesses and subscribers include many prominent 
North Shore cottagers among whom are: Mrs. John 
Hays Hammond, Mrs. James MeMillan, Mrs. F. R. Sears, 
jr., Mrs. Luther S, Bent, Mrs. R. G. Shaw, 2d, Mrs. C. A. 
Hight, Mrs. H. C. Morse, Mrs. H. M. Curry, Mrs. Clarence 
W. Seamans, Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mrs. Ralph Dundas, 
Mrs. Edward Rotan, Mrs. C. J. R. Humphreys, Miss 
Antoinette P. Rogers, the Misses Curtis and others. The 
oceasion will doubtless be the social and artistic one of 
the season in this section of the North Shore. 
Arrivals at the Grand View, Annisquam, include Edith 
Phillipps, K. L. Phillipps, Chicago; Mrs. Amos Burt 
“Thompson and family, Cleveland; Clara H. Shaw, Ken- 
‘tucky; R. S. Murray and family, Schenectady, N. Y.; 
Sallie B. Fenton, G. C. Fenton, Washington. Weekly 
dances are held at the hotel with music by an orchestra 
of three pieces. 
New comers to Annisquam, who secured cottages 
through the Meagher agency, Gloucester, are: Henry A. 
Wise Wood, New York, the Bent bungalow; Mellen 
house to Madam De San Marzano, New York; Grave’s 
“Orchard Cottage,’’ Edward Tolfee, Boston; Sarah V. 
Mellen cottage to Mrs. Tracy Hoppin, Providence; the 
O’Reilley cottage, Daniel Shea, Boston; Hodgkin’s cot- 
tage, Dr. Albert Evans, Boston. 
The annual society theatricals in aid of the Annis- 
.quam Universalist church will be presented at Village 
hall, Annisquam, on the 10th, 12th, 13th and 15th of 
August. Last season’s show of two evenings drew such 
crowds as to make four evenings necessary this year. 
The leading spirit in the affair is Chamberlain Brown of 
Cambridge, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. 
Brown have a cottage at Annisquam and are prominent 
members of the summer colony as was his grandfather, 
the late Gen. Chamberlain of Cambridge. ‘‘The Chorus 
Boy’’ is the title of the musical travesty of impersona- 
tions, songs, ete., to be presented by the society ama- 
teurs under the direction of Mr. Brown. 
Phone Gonnection 
OGULISTS’ RX FOR GLASSES FILLED 
Over Waiting Station 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
The social calender of Hawthorne Inn included the 
eotillion last Friday evening, July 22, with the officers 
of the U. 8. S. Dolphin as guests of honor. Forty-two 
eouples participated. Mrs. F. W. Crocker, Brookline; 
Mrs. Clough, Overton, New York; Mrs. Robinson, Provi- 
dence, were in charge of the favor table and the pro- 
moters of this delightful function were Mrs. Margaret 
Overton, New York; Miss Elizabeth Smucker, Phila., 
Miss Mildred Gillette, New York. 
The lawn fete in aid of the New York Fresh Air 
Fund followed Saturday, July 23, and the orchard of 
apple trees on the Inn lawn made a picturesque setting 
for the tables, which were presided over at follows :— 
#aney Booth, Miss Husted, Mrs. Harris, Providence ; 
Mrs. MacDonald, Washington; Miss Steiner, Baltimore ; 
toys, Mrs. Barbour, New York, Miss Hitchings, Mont- 
clair; Mrs. Merriam, Mrs. Wayland, Phila.; candv—M vs. 
Musgrave, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Overton; lemonade—Mrs. 
I’. W. Crocker, Miss Vickery; rose garden—M'rs.. leech, 
Miss Lowden; doll guessing—Miss Olive Hughes, New 
York; fortune telling—Mrs. Lloyd Bowers; flowers— 
Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. Russell; postoffice—Mrs. Crawford, 
Miss Cryder; character from handwriting—Miss Grace 
Smucker, Phila. 
Prof. Cowles of Amherst has been at the Inn and has 
secured reservations for a later sojourn. 
Bass Rocks 
The Misses Seott, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 
Seott of Haverford, Pa., are guests of their uncle and 
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Devlin, who have the Souther man- 
sion house this season. Mr. Scott’s serious illness pre- 
vented that family’s proposed trip abroad. The Fred 
Floods of Boston have the Scott estate here this season. 
T. A. Thomson brought the following members of the 
Navy Rifle team to the Moorland recently for a week- 
end visit: S. B. MeKinney, D. 8S. Howard, --. McDonald. 
Mr. Thomson’s parents of Texas, are season guests at the 
hotel. 
The following new-comers to Bass Rocks secured three 
cottages through the M. J. Meagher agency of Glouces- - 
ter:—The Seth Mendell cottage to Otto T. Mallery, 
Phila.; Baldwin cottage, John 8. Naylor, Chestnut Hill, 
Pa.; Farnsworth cottage, E. E. Baldwin, New York; 
Way cottage, corner Beach and Haskell streets, Mrs. 
Van Smith, Baltimore; Rev. Mr. Williamson’s ‘‘Brown 
Boulders’”’ to Ralph W. Binns, Pittsburg, and the. Will- 
iamson: cottage, Grapevine Cove, to John Byrne, Detroit ; 
Ocean View cottage on Starknaught Heights. near Good 
Harbor Beach, to R. P. Hoagland, Boston. Mrs. Austin 
Pressinger of New York has leased Miss Emily MeGuek- 
in’s cottage, corner Beach avenue and Ilaskell street, 
which has a picturesque location on the edge of the golf 
links. 
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by the Latest Improved Methods 
EVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTIGIAN 
The best equipped optical office in the city 
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