NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 39 
PIGEON COVE 
Boston’s Ideal Suburban Hotel 
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Directly on the Ocean Front 
ROCKPORT, MASS. 
TEL. 8210 
ment of its owner, Louis Wilson of Pittsburg, Pa. 
A delightful social event at Land’s End « on last Sat- 
“urday afternoon from 2 till 5 o’clock, was the reception 
and opening of the beautiful new club-house of the 
Rockport Country club. Although the showers were , 
much of a disappointment the attendance was large, many 
residents of the summer colony and friends along the 
North Shore taking advantage of the splendid hospitality 
of the club committee and their ladies assisting. The 
attractive club-house with its finely appointed rooms and 
facilities besides its notably picturesque location, over- 
looking the golf links and sea, has been previously de- 
scribed in the columns of the Nortn Suore BREEZE. 
The coming and going: of automobiles and carriages was 
‘continuous on Saturday afternoon and all guests were 
cordially received and shown about the premises. —blos- 
somed laurel, field daisies and wild’roses were used for 
decoration. The orchestra gallery was occupied by Fears’ 
Brothers orchestra, which dendered music during the af- 
ternoon. Fruit punch was served by several young ladie;, 
Miss Elizabeth Liffler, Miss Dean Roberts, Miss Eliza- 
beth Raynes, Miss Ruth Worcester, Miss Elliott, Miss 
Charlotte Packer, Miss Washburn, Miss Beatrice Cast, 
Miss Katherine Mills, Miss Theresa York, Miss Nellie 
Harvey and Miss June Tarr. ‘The ladies who received 
and gave liberally of their services in making the opening 
a great success, were: Mrs. Harry Dutton, wife of the 
president of the club; Mrs. Charles B. Strecker, wife of 
U. S. Assistant Treasurer Strecker of Washington; Mrs. 
Ernest W. Roberts, wife of Congressmarr Roberts; Mrs. 
William J. Hobbs, wife of Vice-President Hobbs of the 
Boston & Maine railroad; Mrs. J. A. Gage, Mrs. George 
‘A. Forsythe, Mrs. George W. Harvey, Mrs. Charles E. 
Matec |t. Mrs. Arthur §. Pevear, Mrs. Charles C. 
Tresnon, Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. 
Charles FP. Mills, Mrs, Frank Pierce, Mrs. Perley Chase, 
Miretceorpe Hall, Mrs. F. H. Tarr, Mrs. C. D. Wheeler, 
Mrs. W. #. Addin, Mrs. Max Kellner, Mrs. Charles L. 
Paeeereewirs. Giy Leavitt, Mrs. L. C. Thacher, Mrs. 
George H. Corey, Mrs. Warren, Miss Helen G. Moseley, 
Miss L. ©. Thacher,. Miss Sally Cotter. Among the 
prominent guests were noticed General George A. For- 
Sythe, Congressman E. W. Roberts, James E. Cotter, 
Esq., and U. S. Assistant Treasurer Charles B. Strecker. 
This Saturday evening, a pleasant evening has been ar- 
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The Rock- 
President, 
treasurer, 
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ranged for the club members and their guests. 
port Country club officers are vas ‘follows: 
Harry Dutton, secretary, George D. Hall; 
Francis E. Smith directors, Harry Dutton, 
Morse, James EF. Cotter, Francis E, Smith, George W. 
Harvey, George D. Hall, George’ F. Babbitt, Charles 
Liffler, Jr.; house committee, George W. Harvey, chair- 
man ; Charles Evans, Fred T. Morgan, Fred H. Tarr, 
Esq., Erving P. Morse; greens committee, George W. 
Harvey, chairman; Dr. iF ‘A. Gage, Erving P. Morse, J. 
R. Worcester and Charles Liffler, db sy golf committee, 
A. Perley Chase, chairman; George D. Hall, Sumner D. 
York; tennis committee, Herbert Gidney, chairman; 
George H. Corey, Chester Pike; baseball committee, 
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Francis Smith, chairman; Seymour Strecker, John Clark- 
son. The club members ‘include many of the most prom- 
inent summer residents at Land’s End, Pigeon Cove and 
sections of the North Shore. Among those recently ap- 
plying for membership are John Hays Hammond of 
Gloucester and Prof. Max Kellner of Harvard. 
THe EDWARD, at Pigeon Cove, one of the finest hos- 
telries on the North Shore, situated on a_ beautiful 
stretch of land overlooking the broad ocean, at Pigeon 
Cove, opened its hospitable doors to guests, last Satur- 
day. Mr. Wilson, the proprietor, expects a bright and 
prosperous season. This splendidly appointed house 
with its artistic furnishings, its fine modern conveniences 
for its guests, including its spacious veranda and roof 
garden, is a model house in every way and the wealthy 
clientele which stops for the season, or to dine while oa 
motor trips speaks highly of this resort. 
Those registered “the first of the week at the Edward 
were: Kenneston Dean, Knoxville, Tenn.; James Guilin, 
Newton Center; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Guild, Miss Caro- 
line Guild, Mr. Guyler and Mr. Dean, all of Boston; Miss 
Ethel Barber, L. J. Eno of Brookline; Mrs. J. R. Kehlor, 
Miss M. Mck. Jones of Chicago. Most prominent visi- 
tons to the Edward this week, Mr. and Mrs. John Ken- 
neth Howard of Boston, w ho. are spending their honey 
moon there. The Howard- Gaston wedding was one of 
the leading society nuptial events. in Boston, the cere- 
mony being performed at Trinity church by Rev. Dr. 
Mann, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The bride, 
Miss Ruth Gaston is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Wil- 
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seen a sunset on the beautiful 
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F you have never 
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“If not stormy 
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