40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Arthur Wilson 
Crearher of Singing 
SUMMER STUDIO THE ROCKAWAY 
EAST GLOUCESTER 
ANNISQUAM. The Annisquam Yacht club has begun 
its schedulé of social events and the season will be a 
lively one. Last Saturday afternoon the clubhouse was 
open and tea was served and on the holiday afternoon a tea 
was held when the Imperial orchestra rendered music 
and the large number of people present spent an enjoy- 
able time. Mrs. John Bartlett and Mrs. John S. Hooper 
poured and the decorations were garden daisies, yellow 
and white. In the evening, a dancing party was held with 
the orchestra music. On the holiday, the club held a race 
of the cat and dog classes. A tennis tournament has been 
arranged for July and the playing will begin on the fine 
courts near the clubhouse entrance next Saturday. The 
club ladies’ bridge committee, Mrs. Samuel Gordon and 
Mrs. George C. Andrew announce a bridge party at the 
clubhouse on Thursday evening, July 15 at 8 o'clock. 
“Rockledge,” the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. 
William S. Booth of Cambridge, at Annisquam, was a 
pretty scene on last Friday afternoon, when their little 
daughter, Elizabeth Booth observed her ninth birthday. 
The decorations were of beautiful pink roses and green 
and the gathering of twelve little rosebuds of the colony 
made an attractive picture. Elizabeth van Law of Mexico 
was the guest whose home is the farthest away from Annis- 
quam. Games were indulged in, and refreshments were 
served at a charmingly decorated table, with the brilliant- 
ly lighted birthday cake and pink rose adornments. 
Mrs. William M. Jelly of Norwood Heights colony, 
Annisquam, entertained a party of 18 ladies from the Old 
Ladies’ Home in Salem, Tuesday afternoon of last week. 
Some of the trustees and directors of the Home accom- 
panied the elderly ladies, making the party 24. The trip 
was made by attractive automobiles which were loaned 
for the occasion. The oldest lady in the party was 95 
years of age and another was 94 years old. The day was 
thoroughly enjoyed with the thoughtful hostess at her 
summer house. A lunch of sandwiches, tea and cake was 
served and a box of candy and a red rose were given as 
favors to each visitor. 
Commodore Harry H. Wiggin and family of Brook- 
line are settled in their summer home, Norwood .Heights, 
Annisquam, for the season. : 
The James P. Princes of Lexington are spending the 
season on Norwood Heights, Annisquam. 
A card party held under the auspices of the Glou- 
cester Equal Suffrage League at “The Barnacle,” Annis-~ 
quam, was an attractive affair last Friday afternoon. 
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Nineteen tables were occupied. ‘The first prize at auction 
was won by Mrs. Roy C. Wells, Miss Merchant won the 
consolation, Mrs. Oscar F. Dressel of Lynn the 500 prize 
and Miss Margaret Grinshaw of Somerville, first prize at 
whist. Tea and fancy sandwiches were served and a 
souvenir showing the twelve states where women vote, 
was given to each one present. Another eard party is 
being planned, to be held at the Hawthorne Inn casino, 
East Gloucester, later in the season. 
A pleasant affair last Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 
o'clock, was the musical held at “Bayberry Ledge,” resi- 
dence of Professor and Mrs. Charles Frederick Bradley 
of Annisquam, for the benefit of the French war suffer- 
ers. Miss Hadley Richardson of St. Louis was the 
pianist and Mr. Murray of Boston violinist. 
ardson is a very gifted pianist and her numbers were 
heartily received. Mr. Murray’s playing was delightful 
and he was very sympathetic-in his work. 
The Clinton P. Townsends of Washington have ar- 
rived at their cottage on Adams Hill for the season. 
AY VIEW. General Adelbert Ames and family of 
Lowell, Oakes Ames and family of North Easton are 
now in Bay View for the season, at their summer estates. 
The Spencer Bordens of Fall River and the Brooks 
Stevenses of Lowell are at their summer homes in Bay 
View for the season. 
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