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2 ~itronGg the Cape Hrnin Shores 6 
EAST GLOUCESTER. 
Mrs. Edward Loftus, wife of the English secretary to 
the Siamese ambassador, and two little sons, sailed this © 
week on the Cymrice for London to remain with Mrs. 
Loftus’ relatives until December, when they will join 
the legation in Washington. Mr. Loftus and His Kx- 
celleney the ambassador, bade them bon voyage at the 
pier and a party of Eastern Point friends and the 
Siamese secretaries sped them on their way from the 
. Gloucester depot with best wishes for a safe and pleasant 
Lof- i 
voyage. Mrs. 
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CRED OY) COATT 2 GES 
CAPE ANN RESORTS 
Annisquam will be a social centre for much of the 
August gaiety on Cape Ann. The ‘‘Matinee of Song”’ 
at the Adele Lingard estate, ‘‘The Pines,’’ Monday 
afternoon of this week brought 300 or more North 
Shore summer residents there to hear Wilfred Russell, 
English baritone, in a varied program. Mrs. Russell 
was accompanist. Tea was served on the lawn by Mrs. 
Jessie Henderson Brewer of Brookline and Pigeon Cove, 
Miss Lingard and Mrs. Tudor of Boston, the table ap- 
pointments being 
tus is very popular 
in East Gloucester 
and Washington and 
is very favorably 
known to the dip- 
lomatie contingent 
on the North Shore. 
She is a gifted vo- 
ealist and has been 
heard many times in 
Washington and in 
East Gloucester at 
social gatherings. 
The soloist at the 
Hawthorne Inn ¢a- 
sino Sunday night 
concert was Miss Re- 
becca Andrews of 
Gloucester, a student at the New England Conservatory 
of Music, Boston, and a talented vocalist who was heard 
to much advantage in her selections. There was a de- 
lightful orchestral concert also, this same organization 
being heard each afternoon at the Inn’s Tea house, ‘‘The 
Willowfield.’’ 
The bridge whist party at the Harbor View was an 
early August event enjoyed by the house guests and 
their friends from Merrill Hall, the toilettes of the 
ladies being particularly tasteful and handsome. There 
were nine tables and six prizes which were won as fol- 
lows:—Miss Miller, Washington, first; Mr. Dwight, 
New York, second; Miss Moses of New York, a guest at 
Merrill hall, third; Miss Gray, Philadelphia, fourth; 
Mrs. Kingsley, Philadelphia, fifth; Mr. Rhodes, New 
York, sixth. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Cook, who motored up from 
New York to East Gloucester, are making the Harbor 
View their headquarters. New Jersey arrivals to en- 
large that contingent at this hotel are Theodore ©. Eng- 
lish and wife of Elizabeth. Baltimoreans to register 
were Mrs. U. B. P. Penniman, Miss Rebecea Penniman 
and Miss Elizabeth Stirling. From Washington are 
Mrs. John A. Millburn and Miss Anna Millburn. The 
regular Wednesday evening hop was held this week in 
the casino. 
THE RESIDENCE OF SETH 
Phone’ Gonnection 
ne 
very dainty and ar- 
tistic. The spacious 
estate lent itself ad- 
mirably for the ocea- 
sion. Rev. Judson 
Marvin, Eric  Lin- 
gard and Miss Lin- 
gard superintended 
the ushering of the 
guests. The proceeds 
will be for the par- 
sonage fund of the 
Annisquam  Univer- 
salist church, Rey. 
Judson Marvin, pas- 
tor. 
The  Annisquam 
Yacht club on Satur- 
day evening was the scene of a very enjoyable dancing 
party and on Wednesday evening ‘‘The Chorus Boy,’’ 
with a cast of 80 summer residents, was presented. It 
was repeated last evening, and it will be repeated again 
on the 13th and 16th. The operetta is the production of 
Chamberlain Brown of Cambridge and Annisquam. 
Some arrivals at the Annisquam hotels include at 
the Grand View, R. H. Stubbs and family, St. Louis; 
Mrs. J. C. Lester, son and daughter, Kansas City; Mr. 
and Mrs. Fred N. Rickwell, Philadephia; Mrs. A. J. 
Tansigg, St. Louis; George McLane, jr., and family, 
Lawrence. At the Overlook:—Mrs. B. R. Ross, Miss 
Ross, Washington; J. lL. Blaisdell and family, West New- 
ton; C. E. Stoekder and family, Meriden, Conn.; John 
M. Meyer, Chicago; C. P. Smith and family, Boston. 
At the Brynmere :—Mr,. and Mrs. R. P. Gleason, Seran- 
ton, Pa.;: Mrs. John H. Williams, Miss Williams Rich- 
mond, Va.: Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Timpkins, Baltimore, 
Md.; Mrs. B. K. Field, Miss E. Field, Berlin, Ct.; Mrs. 
Alfred R. Pratt, Miss Pratt; Weston. 
Lieut. Edward S. Kellog of the Minnesota and wife, 
and Capt. William 8. Sims of the same ship and wife, 
stopped at the Ocean View hotel, Pigeon Cove, and 
Navigator Watson of the U. 8. 8S. Vermont and Mrs. 
Watson, and Ensign G. W. Dallas of the same ship and 
wife from New York were at Turk’s Head Inn. 
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