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BASS ROCKS. 
Miss Carita Kimball of Lawrence 
and Bass Rocks spent the last week- 
end in Dedham. Miss Kimball, who 
is one of the most popular of the 
younger set here and active in their 
social doings, is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. T. Kimball of Law- 
rence, who have a charming summer 
home on Atlantic avenue. The Law- 
rence contingent at Bass Rocks is 
among the pioneer summer residents 
and has been very active in its 
notable development. 
Carroll Minturn Robertson of 
New York and Bass Rocks, who is 
making a tour of the world, is the 
son of the late Mrs. Fanny P. Rob- 
ertson, who maintained a beautiful 
estate near Grapevine Cove. The 
house has been much sought for this 
summer but it has been impossible 
to get in direct connection with Mr. 
Robertson during his _ residence 
abroad so it has remained unoccu- 
pied this season. Mr. Robertson is 
well remembered as one of the most 
active members of the young peo- 
ple’s coterie here in both outdoor 
and cottage social life. 
July 12th, in Haverford, Pa., Win- 
thron Sargent 3d, arrived to gladden 
the home ecirele of Mr. and Mrs. 
Winthrop Sargent 2d (nee Rotan). 
The paternal . grandparents have 
just arrived at the Sargent summer 
home at Bass Rocks, remaining in 
Haverford to weleome their little 
grandson. Mrs. Sargent’s mother, 
Mrs. Worcester, has been occupying 
the Sargent cottage with her two 
grandsons, Gorham P. and_ Fitz- 
William Sargent. Mrs. Edward 
Rotan and her son-in-law and daugh- 
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Drinker, delayed 
their trip abroad until after July 12, 
that they might also welcome the 
little arrival. 
List of recent arrivals at the 
Thorwald, Bass Rocks: Mrs. John 
Ames, New York City; Mrs. H. C. 
Brent, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and 
Mrs. R. C. Barnard and family, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio; E. T. Bennet, Mem- 
phis, Tenn.; Miss M. A. Brooks, 
Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. A. H. Bron- 
son, Miss Marjorie Bronson, Hart- 
ford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. 
Broughton and family, Bloomfield, 
N. J.; The Misses Chapman, So. 
Manchester, Conn.; Tristam Coffin, 
Tludson, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy 
Clark and child, Englewood, N.J.; 
Miss Coglin, Toledo, Ohio; Ronzo 
Clerk, Montreal, Canada; Mr. and 
Mrs. G. W. Chisholm, Lima, Ohio; 
the Misses G. C. and E. M. Doherty, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Leo V. Doherty, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; F. George Dixon, 
Gloucester. 
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‘‘Braewood’’, 359 Essex Avenue, West Gloucester. Mass. 
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Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R. 
W. Evans, C. H. Evans, 3d, Imogene 
and Roland R. Evans, Harold B. Ev- 
ans, Robert W. Evans, Jr., and C. H. 
Evans, also Mr. and Mrs. A. Gifford 
and family, Hudson, N. Y.; Mrs. F. 
R. Huntington, Columbus, Ohio; 
Miss Ruth M. Haen, Hudson, N. Y.; 
Mrs. M. G. Morris, Bloomfield, N. Y.; 
W. H. MeMath, Rochester, N. Y.; 
J. F. Nash, Syracuse, N. Y.; R. J. 
Nelden, Paterson, N. J.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Nathan Newbury, Taunton; 
Mrs. A. W. Pope, A. P. Pope, New 
York City; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8S. Proe- 
tor, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. and 
Mrs. R. Paul, Minneapolis, Minn. ; 
Mrs. J. C. Pennie, Kenneth R. Pen- 
nie, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. N. 
S. Schroeder, Englewood, N. J.; Miss 
Grace Travers, Hudson, N. Y.; Miss 
Townsend, Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss 
Marion R. Welch, Hudson, N. Y.; 
Miss E. Webster, Worcester; Mrs. 
A. Hl. Wallace, Albert W. Wallace, 
Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs. M. C. Wade, 
Gouveneur, N. Y. 
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