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prays at the shrine by the pool that he may be restored 
io her. The water from the sunken pool spurts up in a 
clear stream and in amazement she realizes that her 
prayer is heard. The youth drinks from the pool, which 
is stirred again and sinks into a deep sleep. In his vision 
he sees Vishnu and her court and learns from her the 
charms of the betrothed and is reunited to her. In the 
play were also Greek youths and maidens, fauns and 
dryads, hamadryads, dancers in the dream, peasants, 
slaves and people in the sacrificial procession. The per- 
formers gave a delightful portrayal. The many prettily 
decorated booths were liberally patronized. The grounds 
at night were beautifully illuminated. Mrs. Charles D. 
Knowlton, a summer resident of Rockport, was the chair- 
man of the pageant committee. The patronesses were 
prominent members of the summer colony, including Mrs. 
E. W. Roberts, wife of Congress:ran Roberts; Mrs. C. b. 
Strecker, wife of AssistantU. S. Treasurer Strecker; 
Mrs. Philip M. Rhinelander, wife of Bishop Rhinelander ; 
Mrs. James DeWolf Perry, wife of Bishop Perry; Mrs. 
7. Harrison Garrett, Mrs. G. F. Babbitt, Mrs. Perley 
Chase, Mrs. James A. Gage, Mrs. Harry Dutton, Mrs. 
Clinton Warren, Mrs. Wiliam ]. Hobbs, Mrs. Charles T. 
Small, Mrs. J.. R. Worcester, Mrs. E. S. Townsend, Mrs. 
Erving Morse, Mrs. Max Kellner, Mrs. C. D. Parker, 
Mrs. George W. Harvey, Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs. 
Charles Liffler, Jr.. Mrs. Henry Edward Drayton, Mrs. 
‘Morris J. Lewis, Mrs. J. E. Cotter, Mrs. Alfred Cast, 
Mrs. George A. Forsyth, Mrs. Adelaide Hovey. 
PIGEON COVE. The Edward is the mecca for lunch- 
eon, dinner and tea parties these days, while dancing 
is held every afternoon and evening. ‘The Keith Browa 
orchestra of the house is a fine musical organization play- 
ing regularly at The Edward. ‘The fine tennis court at 
The Edward will be ready this week. 
G. C. Frissell, wife and grandson, Master Glen 
Whaler of Miami, Fla., motored to The Edward, Pigeon 
Cove, on Friday, and are remaining for a week. 
Mrs. Leonard Wood of Pittsburg, wife of President 
Wood of the United Steel Spring Works of Pittsburg, 
came with her maid and chauffeur a few days ago, for a 
sojourn at The Edward. Mrs. Wood brought along Mrs. 
Walkam Schoyer of Pittsburg as her guest. 
General Scribner of Bass Rocks entertains frequently 
at The Edward. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chandler of San Antonio, ‘Texas, 
accompanied by their daughters, motored over from their 
charming Bass Rocks estate on Friday and had dinner at 
The Edward. 
Clarence Buckly Newbold of Philadelphia is spending 
several days at The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
An attractive dinner party on last Friday at The 
Edward was given by Mrs. T. Harrison Garrett of Balti- 
more, her guests being Dr. R. B. Warfield of Baltimore, 
Mrs: J. F. Hayeman of Philadelphia, and Miss C. C. 
Crosby of Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. Garrett, who is stopping 
at Land’s End, Rockwnort. is the wife of the man who 
practically “made” the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carroll of Louisville, Ky., enter- 
tained the Misses Alexander of Louisville at a dinner and 
dance at The Edward last Friday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frost of Swampscott enter- 
tained Mrs. W..N. Richards of West Manchester and Miss 
Williston of Boston at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, last 
Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. C. Heineman of Brookline, 
who have a dancing studio on Boylston street, Boston, 
were at The Edward for dinner on Saturdav. . 
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Mrs. J. T’. Willets of New York entertained Miss F. 
Burrill of New York over last week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Barwood of Salem entertained Miss 
Pew of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Topsfield on 
Sunday at dinner at The E:tward. 
Professor and Mrs. C. L. Maxey of Williamstown 
entertained Miss Hawley of New York City at dinner on 
Sunday at The Edward. 
Mrs. William H. Howard of Boston entertained 
Mrs. F. S. Whitwell and Mrs. George Lee of Boston at 
dinner at The Edward on Monday. Mrs. Howard is the 
mother of the groom of the prominent Howard-Gaston 
wedding of a few weeks ago, Miss Gaston being the 
daughter of ex-Governor Gaston of Massachusetts. 
Mrs. S. J. Coker and Miss Coker of Concord gave 
a luncheon at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, on Monday. 
Dr. and Mrs. Hunter of Newark, N. J., are registered 
for the week at The Edward. 
Mrs. Louis Wilson has returned to The Edward after 
her visit in Pittsburg, Pa. 
Mrs. J. C. Spaulding and party of four came over to 
Pigeon Cove from Annisquam on Tuesday afternoon and 
enjoyed a tea party at The Edward. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nichols and party of four from 
soston visited The Edward, Pigeon Cove, for dinner on 
Tuesday. Miss Mary B. Nichols, Arthur Hubbard, Bruce 
Nichols and Miss Edith Nichols were of the party. 
Last Thursday evening, the Turk’s Head Inn, Land's 
End, Rockport, was the scene of a brilliant gathering, 
when the officers of the battleships Nebraska, Virginia 
and Rhode Island, under conmand of Rear Admiral Dewit 
Coffman, were entertained at a banquet and dance given 
by Proprietor C. B. Martin of Turk’s Head Inn. Over 
200 guests were present at the dance and’ the whole occa- 
sion was thoroughly enjoyable to the officers and guests. 
The annual August opening of the Lantern Shop, 7 
Green avenue, Pigeon Cove, near The Edward hotel, is 
being held next week. Many fine exclusive novelties in 
holiday design will prove of interest to all visitors at this 
quaint little gift shop. 
Ocean View House—A large number of guests have 
arrived this week for a sojourn at picturesque Pigeon 
Cove. ‘The guests at the Ocean View enjoyed a musical 
concert last Saturday evening and on Monday evening 
Chaplain Parsons of the Gloucester Fisherman’s Institute 
gave a fine lecture on the ‘Fisheries and Gloucester 
Fishermen,’ when 100 stereopticon views were shown. 
On Wednesday evening an occult demonstration was given 
by K. T. Tiranda, an East Indian traveler. 
A recent automobile party stopping at the Ocean View 
comprised Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Coffin and son, Dexter D., 
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Pomeroy and daughters, Miss Eloise 
A., Marion R. Pomeroy, and Miss Christine Nelson, L. Kk. 
3idewell and R. A. Moran of Windsor Locks, Ct. The 
party motored for a two weeks’ stay and go home by way 
of Portland, Me. 
Mrs. Paul Fueslein and daughters, Camilla E., Vera 
S., and Miss Anna A. Strub of New York are at the 
Ocean View for the season. Week-end guests are: Mrs. 
Rose Currie, Cambridge; Miss Gertrude Higgins, Boston; 
Howard Frost, Worcester. 
Helen Hawn, Janet Hawn and Bess Bethell are at tne 
Ocean View from Philadelphia for the month of August. 
Mrs. Christine P. Foster of Pittsfield has returned to 
the Ocean View for August. 
Misses Abbie M. and Nellie G. Prescott of Newton 
Center, the latter who is prominent in mission work, are 
making a two weeks’ stay at the Ocean View, to rerain 
a part of August. 
