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iam. A. Gaston of 97 Bay State road, the former being 
ex-Governor of the State of Massachusetts. A group of 
Mr. Howard’s Harvard classmates served as ushers at 
the wedding and Miss Gaston’s Vincent club mates served 
‘as bridesmaids. The groom is a member of Harvard's 
leading fraternities. He is studyihg law and has two 
more years to finish. Miss Gaston was educated abroad. 
She is a prominent member of the Vincent club. She 
has been generally known for her daring sportsmanship 
and her activities in the Vincent club theatricals, and 
dancing. The newly wedded couple came to Pigeon Cove 
about & o’clock on Saturday evening, in their Pierce- 
Arrow limousine. One of the most beautiful suites in 
the Edward was engaged for the couple and the rooms 
were prettily decorated with flowers by request. Mrs. 
Howard appeared very winsome in her traveling costume 
of oxford grey, wearing a chique black hat with a Marie 
Louise blue feather. 
~The W. S. Packards of Waltham are at their cot- 
tage near the Turk’s Head Inn, Land's End. 
The Smith cottage “Y® Straitsmouth Way” is occu- 
pied by the Harry Dunsheas of Boston. 
Professor Marshall H. Saville, who has a cottage at 
‘Land’s End, Rockport, and is a native of the town, sailed 
from New: York early last month for a three months tour 
of Honduras, Central America. 
Bishop J.T. D. Perry of the Rhode Island Episcopal 
Diocese, is to occupy one of the Tregony Bow cottages 
at- Land’s End, Rockport, this season. 
The Manning House entertained a party of eight 
Wellesley college students during last week for several 
days. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Marshall of Boston are stop- 
ping at the Manning House, Rockport. 
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BASS ROCKS. | The season at the Bass Rocks Golf 
club has started and a very lively schedule has been 
announced. The links are in fine condition and much 
improvement has been going on during the spring. Hand- 
icap stroke competition sweepstakes, will be held during 
July and August. This Saturday and on Monday there 
will be handicap stroke competitions, 36 holes, 18 each 
day. Other competitions will be announced later. All 
competitions are open to members of the club to whom 
Hartwell’s “it: China & Gift Shop 
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High Grade China, Glass 
and Kitchen Novelties 
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Art Lamps anc Shades made 
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to order and repaired 
Shefield Plate, Baskets and 
Hall’s English Lacquered 
Tinware 
9 Chestnut St., :: : Gloucester, Mass. 
handicaps have been assigned. This Saturday afternoon. 
the Ladies Committee will serve tea to members and 
friends, at 4 o’clock, at the club-house. 
The Bass Rocks colony received with sincere regret, 
the news of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Plummer Howe, 
wife of Dr. Octavius Thorndike Howe of Boston, form- 
erly of Lawrence. Death came on Thursday of last week, 
after a brief illness, at the Howe residence, on Souther 
road. Dr. and Mrs. Howe were among the earlier suim- 
mer residents of this colony. They came early in the 
spring and stayed until very late autumn. Mrs. Howe 
will be greatly missed from the life of the place. She 
was greatly devoted to Bass Rocks. The funeral took 
place on Saturday morning, at 10.30 o'clock from 155 
Haverhill street, Lawrence. 
The Thorwald hotel has many guests who are en- 
joying the early season here. Professor William G. Mc- 
Guckin of New York City college has arrived at the 
Thorwald for his annual sojourn. : 
David Allen Reed, Jr., Dudley W. Fay of Auburn, 
N. Y.: Mrs. Louise Dulune and son and Marvin Dulune, 
the latter three of Cincinnati, O., comprise an auto party 
making a tour of New England, stopping for a time at 
the Thorwald. 
Mrs. H. P. Newcomb of Newton, daughter of, the 
late Judge Sherman is stopping at the Thorwald. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Pierce of Buffalo are registered 
at the Thorwald, Bass Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs. EF. S. M. Grant of Worcester are at 
Bass Rocks for a sojourn, stopping at the Thorwald. 
Frank Duveneck, the prominent artist of Cincinnati, > 
O., accompanied by his sister, Miss M. C. Duveneck of 
Covington, Ky., are at Bass Rocks for the summer, hav- 
ing taken a lease of the Cook cottage on Bass avenue. 
They dine at the Hotel Thorwald. Mr. Duveneck has 
been at East Gloucester for a great many years and has 
transferred local valuable scenes to the canvas, which 
have added to his laurels as a foremost painter in this 
country. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Wier, of Lowell are at 
their Atlantic road cottage, Bass Rocks. 
The E. B. Chandlers are occupying their beautiful 
estate “Casa Del Mar” on Beach road, Bass Rocks. 
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