48 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
ANNISOQUAM 
SQUAMCROFT SALAD and 
SANDWICH SHOP 
Opp. Annisquam Waiting Station 
AFTERNOON TEAS LUNCHEONS 
LOBSTER AND CHICKEN 
DINNERS ON ORDER 
Home-made cake and candy 
BASS ROCKS. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of 
New York City are occupying the large Stacy Col- 
onial cottage on Atlantic Road, Bass Rocks. Mr. Wil- 
Lams is connected with the Standard Oil Company of 
New York. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are doing much 
entertaining at their spacious summer home. 
The James L. Stewarts of Sewickly, Pa., have 
opened their estate at Bass Rocks, near the golf links 
extension, for the season. 
The Byrnes family of Grand Rapids, Mich., is occu- 
pying its chalet at High Popples, near Grape Vine Cove 
and Bass Rocks. 
Walter Hubbel, vice president of the Eastman 
Kodak Company of Rochester and one of the trustees of 
Rochester University, has leased one of the Moorland 
cottages on Atlantic Road, Bass Rocks, and is now located 
there with his family. 
Thomas Neal of Detroit, president of the General 
Motor Company, is a guest at the Hotel Thorwald. 
Ralph H. Booth, one of the owners of the consoli- 
dated newspaper concerns in Detroit, is at the Thorwald 
for the season. 
G. W. Guy, owner of one of the leading dry goods 
stores in Hartford, Conn., is at the Thorwald, Bass Rocks, 
with his wife, for a sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeter and J. L. Lloyd comprise 
a party from Salt Lake City, stopping at the Thorwald, 
Bass Rocks. 
C. K. Bawden, a prominent Philadelphia pianist, is 
a guest at the Thorwald, Bass Rocks. 
Mrs. Eva Hemenway of Boston, treasurer of the 
Normal Training School, in company with her daughter, 
Miss Vera Hemenw ay, is a guest at the Thorwald. 
Rear Admiral Yates, U. S. N., retired, with his wife 
and daughters, are at the Moorland Hotel for the season. 
Hartwell’s “ys China & Gift Shop 
= PRICES RIGA T= 
High Grade China, 
and Kitchen 
Glass 
Novelties 
Harlwell 
NE ee ws 
Art Lamps and Shades made 
to order and repaired 
Shefield Plate, Baskets and 
Hall’s English Lacquered 
Tinware 
Gloucester, Mass. 
July 23, 1915. 
WOOD’S HOUSE, Rockport 
Newly Renovated. Cuisine and Service the best. 
American and European Plan. 
Rates and Information on Request. 
Visitors CorprALLy INvireED To INspPECr OUR 
TLOUSE. 
THE BEACHCROFT c.titSes Eastern Point, GLOUCESTER 
Finest bathing 
No undertow. 
5 minutes to Golf Links. J. E. PH1L.ips, Prop. 
Open to October 20 
An exclusive hotel facing Harbor. 
beach directly in front of house. 
A Hartford, Conn., contingent stopping at the Thor- 
wald, Bass Rocks, includes: Mrs. Z. A. Storris, Mrs. H. 
Powell, F. S. Lefebre, Charles Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. 
Towne, Mrs. Isabella Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. 
Pitkin, Mrs. Eliza H. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. 
Burnham, Dr. F. H. Kane. 
Mrs. F. W. Fletcher of Detroit, who came to Bass 
Rocks, at Hotel Thorwald, for nine years, has been ill 
for some time and this season she has taken a cottage at 
Gratiot Beach, Port Huron, Mich., which is nearer her 
home. Mrs. Fletcher has improved much from her seri- 
cus illness. 
Late guests for the season at the Thorwald are: 
Mrs. J. A. Wilson and daughter, Sarah Ellen Wilson of 
Nashville Tenn.; Mrs. A. W. Pope, A. P. Pope, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. Obemeyer, Mrs. R. Obermeyer, New York City; 
Mrs. N. Harding, Fort Worth, Tex.; Henry R. Grant, | 
Boston; Mrs. T. F. Howarth and son, Kingsley K. How- _ 
arth, Fitchburg; Mrs..George S. Searing, Chicago; Mr. 
and Mrs. E. D. Hicks, Cranford, N. J.; E. E. Code, Otta- 
wa; L. B. Hutchison, Toronto; I. K. Weber, Berlin; Mr. 
and>Mrs. R. CC. Kincaid, Mr. -and @Vinseeeee: 
Owens, Utica, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Co Sa) Parsons; 
Brooklyn, N. ag ; Mrs. John J. Parker and daughter, Ki 
nabel D. Parker, level and, O.; Mrs. M. R. Collins, Mrs: 
NSC. Stuyvesant, St. Louis ; Miss B. T. Maynard, Miss 
Winifred L. Taylor, Freeport, ll.; W. E. Humble, Miss 
Elizabeth Humble, Fort Worth, ren 
The Thorwald baseball tea won a second victory 
this season last Friday afternoon, when a game was 
played at Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, with the Haw- 
Hise Inn nine, the score being II to I. 
A tennis tournament is.now on at 
courts. 
the Moorland 
Che Lantern Gitt Shop 
LEATHER 
CARDS 
JEWELRY Prcrurrs 
LUNCHEON DAIN‘TIES 
Near Hotel Edward, -- PIGEON COVE 
BASKETS 
CANDIES 
7 GREEN AVENUE, -- 
Blythedale Gift Shop 
——————_ AND 
Hairdressing Rooms 
Work done on veranda or in-doors 
63 & 65 Eastern Point Road East Gloucester 
LAURA AGNES WALKER 
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