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We have the biggest and grandest property in this part of the country. 1380 acres, connected to the main- 
land by a good road—®5 miles of hard sand beach. A sheltered anchorage for any sized boat at any tide. 
The grand old ocean on one side—a safe, big inland bay on the other. Facilities for Bathing, Boating and 
Fishing—unexcelled in the world. 
EAST GLOUCESTER. 
The patroness list for the lawn 
fete held this afternoon at the resi- 
dence of Mrs. John Clay of Chicago, 
at Eastern Point, East Gloucester, 
the proceeds of which will be for the 
St. John’s Episcopal church, Glou- 
eester, included: Mrs. John Clay, 
Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. J. 
Murry Kay, Miss L. M. Davidson, 
Mrs. A. P. Andrew, Mrs. Arthur 
Leonard, Mrs. Sidney Hedges, Mrs. 
A. Wilder Pollard, Mrs. 8. A. Ray- 
mond, Mrs. David Greenough, Mrs. 
John Greenough, Mrs. D. Randall 
McIver, Miss Sinkler, Mrs. J. Henry 
Sleeper, Mrs. Davidge, Mrs. James 
H. Knowles, Miss A. A. Curtis, Mrs. 
Arthur Maxwell Parker, Mrs. Chas. 
Scott, Jr., Mrs. Adele Lingard, also 
Mrs. Cornelius Coakley, Mrs. Loren 
H. Nauss, Mrs. Charles 8S. Nauss, 
Mrs. Ernest L. Munger, Mrs. J. H. C. 
Cooper, Gloucester members of St. 
John’s Episcopal church. The list 
includes summer residents of Kast- 
ern Point, Bass Rocks and Annis- 
quam. 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Graham, 
Jr., and son Robert, and daughter 
Edna, of the city proper, are spend- 
ing several weeks with the former’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Gra- 
ham of Essex avenue. 
Mrs. Laura Guppy and daughter, 
Edith, of Lynnfield, were the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin F. Cook of 
Essex avenue on Monday. Miss 
Edith will extend her visit to Wed- 
nesday of next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Phelan and 
daughters Grace and Gladys, of Mt. 
Vernon street, and Miss Sadie Tib- 
betts of the city proper, and Mr. 
and Mrs. William Wadsworth ot 
““Overlook,’’ Pigeon Cove, were the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin 
Graham of Essex avenue Sunday. 
The Gloucester Electrie Light Co. 
placed another light on Walker 
street Tuesday. 
It joins the magnificent estate of Richard T. Crane, Jr., of Chicago. 
Capable of being developed into the grandest estate in this part of the country. 
B. FRANK RAYMOND, 
Wiss day 
Essex 
NAUTILUS 
Rrts and Crafts 
eAn Attractive Shop in Gloucefter, Ma/f. 
Artistic Novelties in Great Variety. 
Hand Tooled Leather. 
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW 
3 Angle St., near Surfside hotel 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wyeth of 
Chelsea and West Gloucester, are 
spending a week in Maine. Mr. 
Wyeth has the honor of being the 
president of the Review club of Chel- 
sea, and Mrs. Wygth is the first vice- 
president of the Chelsea Woman’s 
club. 
One of the chief attractions of the 
field day to be held by the West 
Gloucester Grange, August 23, at the 
Seandinavian grove, will be the 
Roberts Military Band the members 
of which are as follows: Prof. Wm. 
Bray, leader; Asor H. B. Roberts, 
James W. Roberts, Joshua E. Rob- 
erts, Edward F. Roberts, George A. 
Roberts, Walter F. Lufkin, Frank 
Hardy, Bernard Fuller, Burnham 
and Olsen. 
BASS ROCKS. 
The attraction this week at the 
Bass Rocks golf club is the handicap 
match competition, 18 holes each 
day, which started Wednesday and 
will continue through tomorrow. 
George W. Chisholm of Lima, 
Ohio, a well known official of the 
Standard Oil Company, is at the 
Thorwald, Bass Rocks. Mrs. Chis- 
holm accompanies him. 
Mrs. R. M. Staigg of Boston, holds 
the East Gloucester record for loy- 
alty as a summer resident. She has 
spent thirty-seven summers at Hotel 
Fair View, East Gloucester. 
Miss Ada Dwyer, the noted actress 
and close friend of Mrs. Eleanor 
Robson-Belmont, who accompanied 
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Mrs. Belmont to Bass Rocks in past 
seasons, was in the Carlton hotel fire 
in London. Miss Dwyer was asso- 
ciated professionally with Jameson 
Lee Finey, the actor, who lost his 
life in the fire. 
CONOMO. 
Mrs. Louise Parker and daughter 
Miss Clarette Rogers, of Garland 
avenue, Malden, who have been en- 
joying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. 
M. Weale returned home Monday. 
Mrs. Q. A. Towns of Lynn, is mak- 
ing a two weeks’ visit with her 
daughter, Mrs. Maleome Little at 
the Weale cottage. 
Nathan and Francis Poor, Thorpe 
Tapley and Roger Eastman left Co- 
nomo in an eighteen foot motor boat 
last Friday morning and made a trip 
to Haverhill by way of Plum Island 
and the Merrimac river. At Haver- 
hill they left the boat at the pier of 
the Crescent Yacht Club and went to 
Lawrence by trolley, where they re- 
mained at the home of one of the 
party until Saturday morning. Re- 
turning to Haverhill, they left there 
at 1.30 p.m., and made the trip back 
to Conomo arriving there at 8.00 
p.m., where they found their parents 
and friends anxiously awaiting their 
return as they had not previously 
announced their intention of mak- 
ing such a long trip. 
Miss Helena Stockford of Somer- 
ville, is spending a week the guest 
of Miss Marion Poor. 
