42 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
EVERY KIND OF AUTOMO- 
BILE CLOTHING FOR MEN 
In a convenient, and fully 
equipped department. 
A special lot of gray alpaca 
$5.00 
dusters at . 
BASS ROCKS. The first dance of the season at Hotel 
Thorwald took place on Tuesday evenng, the house 
orchestra rendering music. The hall was tastefully dec- 
orated with green “bay and flowers and the occasion was 
a delightful one. 
Mr. and Mrs. children of 
Ronzo Clerk and two 
Montreal are spending a season at the Thorwald. They 
have their machine with them. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McGregor and daughter, Miss 
Jeanette McGregor of Haverhill are spending their sixth 
season at the Thorwald. 
W. T. Humble and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hum- 
ble of Fort Worth, Texas, are at Bass Rocks this season, 
being guests at Hotel Thorwald. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Thompson, the former, a weil 
known bank cashier in Troy, N. Y., are registered at 
Hotel Thorwald, Bass Rocks, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cooper of Mt. Vernon, O., have 
arrived at their cottage on Atlantic road, Bass Rocks, for 
the season. 
Professor Louis C. Elson and wife, of Boston are at 
Bass Rocks, where they have a cottage on Beach road. 
Professor Elson is one of the leading faculty at the New 
England Conservatory of Music and is a well known 
lecturer on musical themes. 
ROCKP ORT. The leading social event the week-end, 
was the formal opening 2 the Rockport Country club, 
when members, wives and lady friends gathered for the 
festivities on Saturday evening at Land’s End. The 
club room and ladies’ room were thrown open into one 
and decorations of laurel were very attractive. The 
country club road and the grounds of the clubhouse were 
brilliantly lighted. Dancing was in order during the 
evening, Fears’ Brothers orchestra rendering music. The 
July 9, 1915, 
Che Sign uf the Crane 
Cra House, Hood 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
NOW OPEN-.--DAILY 
LOpeS tise R 
LUNCHEON _ SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
Telephone 5 The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE AND BREAD 
ladies in the receiving line were: Mrs. Charles Liffler, Jr., 
Mrs. George A. Forsythe, Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts, Mrs. 
William J. ” Hobbs, Mrs. J. Arthur Gage, Mrs. Charles C. 
Tresnon, Mrs. Max Kellner, Mrs. Arthur F. Pevear, Mrs. 
William Morgan, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Miss Helen G. 
Moseley, Mrs. Arthur W. Harvey, Mrs. Frederick H. Tarr 
and Mrs. Charles D. Wheeler. Refreshments of ices, 
cake and fruit punch were served by the following corps 
of young ladies: Miss Ruth Worcester, Miss Elizabeth 
Liffler, Miss June Tarr, Miss Jean Roberts, Miss Beat- 
rice Cast, Miss Catherine Mills, Miss Theresa York, Miss 
Ethel Elliott, Miss Washburn, Miss Charlotte Parker and 
Miss Elizabeth Raynes. The reception committee com- 
prised: President Harry Dutton, George W. Harvey, 
Erving P. Morse, Sumner D. York, Charles Evans, Fred- 
erick H. Tarr and Fred $. Morgan. 
Professor Charles Peters of Amherst, who has been 
occupying a cottage on Marmion Way, Rockport, has re- 
turned to Amherst summer school for July, after which 
he expects to return to the Rockport colony. 
Mrs. Harriet G. Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leman 
of Hyde Park are at Giles cottage, the Headlands. 
The Butlers of Providence, R. I., have arrived at 
their Headlands cottage. 
IGEON COVE. Week-end guests at the Edward in- 
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weeks and sons, Mrs. 
Thomas Johnson, Ernest Multon of Stubensville, O.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch of Quincy; Mrs. Elizabeth 
S. Hubbard, Auburn, N. Y.; William H. Hubbard, Hol- 
yoke; Margaret W. Green, fs rances W. Green, Grace 
Green of Elizabeth, N. J.; Thomas D. Robina Miss 
Richardson, Henry L,. Burnham, Boston; Mrs. H. K. 
Hyde, Miss H. 8. Hyde, Mrs. H. B. May and chauffeur, 
Ware. 
The fine tennis court of The Edward is now open 
for the season. 
The new swimming pool which Proprietor Wilson of 
The Edward is having built on the shore front of his 
property, will be a splendid feature of his hostelry, when 
completed. There is much drilling in the solid rock and 
when this is finished the pool will be 40 by 8o feet and 
seven feet deep in the center. The pool will be ocean-fed 
and at the gate where the pure ocean water runs in, ‘t 
will be three feet deep. The pool is being built at a great 
expense, but bathers will greatly appreciate this acquisi- 
tion to the pleasures that The Edward provides. 
The family of the late C. W. Seamans have returned 
to their summer estate at Pigeon Cove. 
3ernard Jenney, Jr., and Carlton H. Brooks were 
guests over the week-end of Mrs. Francis Brewer, 
Phillips road, Pigeon Cove, 
