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The Eastern Point golf course presents an animated 
scene these August days as there are many interesting 
tournaments in progress and the clubhouse continues 
such a popular centre for tea and luncheon parties. The 
trophies for the recent tournament, which the Siamese 
ambassador offered, were by F. Bailie of Toronto, who se- 
cured the cup, and the silver and cut glass perfumery bot- 
tles were by Mrs. Rachetsky of Boston and Hawthorne 
Inn. The English 
secretary to the am- 
bassador, Edward 
Loftus, offered two 
silver candlesticks of 
old hammered Eng- 
lish pattern for the 
winner in the ladies’ 
tournament, and 
Mrs. Morrill of Bos- 
ton, who is ocecupy- 
ing the Lewis cot- 
tage next the Beach- 
eroft for August, won 
the prizes. On Mon- 
day afternoon the 
ladies had much fun 
running off a ‘‘ Kick- 
ers’’ handicap tour- 
nament and for Tuesday’s tournament Mrs. Mann of 
New York and Hawthorne Inn offered the cup. Today 
(Friday) the closing contest for the cup offered by Mrs. 
F. M. Harrison of Montclair, N. J., will be contested by 
Mrs. St. Johns Butler of New York and Miss Olive 
Hughes of New York and Hawthorne Inn, who have 
kept ahead in the Friday handicap tournaments for 
ladies during August. Recent tea party hostesses at 
the clubhouse were Mrs. Hammond of Kansas City, who 
entertained nine; Miss Smucker, Philadelphia, five; Mrs. 
Tyler, New York, had one of the largest parties num- 
bering twenty-six, and Mrs. Russell of Rosemont, Pa., 
entertained thirty-five friends. 
It is whispered that the society suffragettes at their 
recent meeting at the Hawthorne Inn casino were so ex- 
ceedingly enthusiastic as to lose their tempers, and that 
the meeting proved decidedly exciting and interesting 
and a memorable occasion in that respect when the de- 
bate was on. | 
The next event of the waning season which will make 
Hawthorne Inn the centre of interest will be the annual 
water carnival which takes place Saturday afternoon at 
3 p. m, and as usual is open to all residents of the North 
Shore who care to enter the swimming, diving, obstacle, 
tub and canoe tilting contests. The entries can be made 
to R. D. Allen, swimming master at the Inn, T. R. Cox 
and G. S. Squibb, ‘‘Inn’’ guests in charge of carnival. 
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CAPE ANN RESORTS 
‘‘Annisquam Day’’ last Saturday brought Cape Ann 
summer residents to this resort in large numbers to wit- 
ness the annual races, participate in the dance at the 
club-house in the evening and enjoy the life and excite- 
ment of a real yachting festival with the M. Y. R. A. as 
The association was generously represented de- 
spite the international races at Marblehead. Among 
the many new arrivals in ’Squam for the festivities were: 
Grand View: Mr. 
and Mrs. Earl C. 
Derby, Columhus, 
Mrs. Henry Davis 
and daughter, 
Thompsonville, Ct.; 
Overlook: A. C. La- 
Monte and family, 
Scranton Pa.; Mrs. 
Austin Collins and 
daughter, Brookline ; 
Mrs. S. Henry Hoop- 
er and family, Hing- 
- ham; Brynmere: Mr. 
and Mrs. M. M. Tay- 
lor, Worcester; Ar- 
thur L. Spring and 
family, Boston; Mrs. 
George W. Linscott 
and daughter, Roxbury. 
_ Mrs. Paul Tappan of Brookline, who is a tenant this 
season of one of the Mellen cottages, entertained a party 
of 15 recently at the Willowfield tea house, East Glou- 
cester. 
Land End’s Day, Rockport, is scheduled for tomorrow 
(August 27) and the day and evening will be devoted to 
a gathering of that colony for sports and sociability to 
speed the waning summer. 
Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee and Mrs. W. P. Hamilton of 
New York, daughters of J. Pierpont Morgan, are in 
Newport, having concluded a long sojourn at Turk’s. 
Head Inn, Rockport, where many auto parties from all 
parts of the country are making this hotel their head-. 
quarters. 
Dr. Grenning of New York, who is building a fine new 
summer home at Land’s End, is a frequent week-end 
visitor to note its progress. 
Rev. Walter Jordan and family of Philadelphia are 
at Straitsmouth Inn. 
Arrivals in the hotel section of Pigeon Cove inelude 
Miss Haywood of Berkeley, Cal.; Miss {I B. Ayers, 
Colorado Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stafford, New 
Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reynolds, Malden; Mr. 
and Mrs. C. T. Hoffman, Providence. 
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