28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE ROG RA Wey, 
and Cottages 
On the Ocean Front 
For Particulars, Address W. A. Publicover 
East Gloucester, Mass. 
APE ANN. The great influx of summer residents and 
vacationists the present week has been pleasing to 
hotel proprietors and owners of houses having the latter 
for rent. Many of the hotels will be crowded with guesis 
over the Fourth. This Saturday the arrival of season 
guests will be marked and the holiday will formally open 
the much-anticipated summer season of 1915. 
The holiday race of the Gloucester Yacht club wil 
be an interesting feature of the season’s opening attrac- 
tions. The start will be made off Hawthorne Inn at 
to a. m. on Monday. Many boats will compete. The 
Gloucester Yacht club-house at Rocky Neck, East Glon- 
cester, was the scene of much festivity on Tuesday, when 
the Chapin Guild, a large social organization connected 
with the First Cyc Ebel church of Gloucester held its 
June ‘outing. During the afternoon, there was boating 
and the spacious verandahs and rooms of the club-house 
were enjoyed. Refreshments were served during the 
afternoon and the Imperial orchestra rendered music. In 
the evening there was dancing in the hall. 
The public enjoyed an art treat on Friday last, when 
J. M. Hart, a connoisseur and collector of rare prints 
and valuable etchings, came from Boston to the “Salad 
Bowl” tea-house, go Middle street, Gloucester. Etchings 
by David Young Cameron, the noted Scotch etcher were 
the center of attraction. Mr. Hart is the son of a prom- 
inent artist. He has been requested to exhibit his etch- 
ings again this week and the public is invited to the 
“Salad Bowl” on Friday and Saturday. 
NNISQUAM.. At this resort the majority of cot- 
tagers are domiciled in their summer homes. All the 
hotels expect a large number of people for the holiday, 
the majority to stay the remainder of the season at Annis- 
quam. The series of summer dancing parties at the 
Annisquam Yacht club-house, begin the coming Saturday 
evening, July 3. The club-house “will be open on the holi- 
day, when members and friends will be entertained. The 
Imperial orchestra will play. The same orchestra will 
furnish music for the Saturday night dances. 
This Friday afternoon, the Barnacle teahouse on 
River road, ‘Annisquam, will be the scene of a large 
auction party. Miss Flagg has extended the use of the 
rooms. The League committee in charge includes Mrs. 
B. F. McPherson, Mrs. Francis W. Homans, Mrs. Chas. 
Heberle and Mrs. G, P. Chick. 
Professor Baker of Columbia college, New York, 
has joined his family at the Muzzey cottage at Annis- 
quam. 
Lewis Hawkins and family of Providence, R. I., are 
at Annisquam, occupying one of the Bent cottages on 
Cambridge avenue. 
Clinton P. Townsend and family of Washington, D. 
C., are occupying their summer home on Adams Hill, 
Annisquam. 
July 2, 1915, 
THE SALAD BOWL TEA 
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90 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE, 1445 - 
ALADS a specialty. Delicious Luncheons, A fter- 
noon Tea. “Little Dinners’ Served to order. 
Old English Furniture, Prints, Pewter and China. 
“Mountain Community” Industries, Linens, Smock- 
ed Blouses, Garden and Piazza Furnishings. 
Rey. Pitt Tillinghast, wife and daughter of Boston 
are at Annisquam for a sojourn. 
The Daniel Woodburys are occupying their Diamond 
Cove, Annisquam, cottage for the season. 
Postmaster Cunningham of Annisquam and_ son, 
Lieut. James H. Cunningham, U. S. A., have returned 
from a five days’ stay in the White Mountains. 
Miss Isabel Hornibrook, the author, is at Annis- 
quam the guest of Mrs. Marion Taylor. (Miss Horni- 
brook’s summer home was for years at Pigeon Cove. 
She is writing stories for publication within the next 
year for Little, Brown and Company and the Lothrop 
Publishing House, both of Boston. 
ROCKPORT. At this picturesque section of the North 
Shore, the season at Land’s End and Pigeon Cove 
is well in advance. The majority of the cottages are 
occupied by owners and many families who have come 
new to the Rockport shores. Guests are coming fast to 
the Turk’s Head Inn and Straitsmouth Inn. The Edward 
at Pigeon Cove opened last Saturday under the manage- 
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