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BASKETS LEATHER JEWELRY PICTURES 
CANDIES CARDS LUNCHEON DAINTIES 
7 GREEN AVENUE, -- Near Hotel Edward, -- PIGEON COVE 
D. C.; Dr. Edward H. Squibb, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss 
A. FE. Morgan, Windsor, Ct.; Miss M. C. Welsh, Hart- 
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Duff, Mrs Nathaniel Bron- 
aon, Miss Gwendolyn Brondon, Miss E. L. Manley, M. P. 
Campbell, Albert Kelley, G. P. Morgan, C. P. Andrews, 
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wylie, all of New York City. 
O. H. Atkins, the sculptor, of Boston, is stopping at 
Merrill Halil. Mr. Atkins has a studio in the Harrington 
building on East Main street, near the junction of Rocks 
Neck avenue. 
Latest arrivals at Merrill Hall include: Frank Lu- 
kens, Mrs. strank Lukens, Edith anna Lukens, F. Nelson 
Lukens, Philip W. Lukens, Burlington, N. J.; Mrs. R. 5. 
Holmes, Herbert S. Holmes, Springfield; Carrie J. Tap- 
lin, Mrs. George A. Taplin, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. J. A. 
H:ltner, John H. Dixon, Guy C. Wiggins, New York 
City; G. B. Smith and wife, H. C. Vernon and wife, Chi- 
cago; J. B. Driscoll, Madeline B. Driscoll, Boston; Miss 
Josephine P. Amos, Baltimore, Md.; Augusta E. Small, 
Brookline; Harriet A. Paine, Somerville; George P. Ger- 
mann, H. W. Rokins, Brooklyn. 
Mrs. L. H. Jenkins of Richmond, Va., is at the Rock- 
away for her sixth consecutive season. Witlr her are her 
two daughters, Mrs. E. Wnislow Ware of Brookline, Miss 
Grace L. Jenkins, and son, Alfred Jenkins, the latter two 
of Richmond. 
Mrs. James L. Fulton and daughter, Miss Dorothy 
Dale Fulton, of Chicago, Ill., are at the Rockaway again 
this season. Miss Foulton’s engagement was announced ‘n 
her home town during the winter. 
Mrs. E. Z. Blagg and two daughters, Miss Margaret 
J. and Miss Dorothy Z. Blagg, of Cincinnati, O., have 
arrived at the Rockaway for an extended sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wyckoff, son and daughter, 
of Springfield, annual guests at the Rockaway, are at that 
resort for August. 
Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Henshaw of Indianapolis, Ind., 
are stopping at the Harbor View. 
Elizabeth R. Delkirk of Albany, N. Y., is at the Harbor 
View for the remainder of the season. 
Mrs. Ernest P. Miller and daughter, Marion Miller, 
of Scarsdale, N. Y., are at the Harbor View for August. 
Dr. Alexander Jameson, the head of the Associated 
Charities work in Indianapolis, Ind., is at the Harbor 
View with his daughter, Miss Katherine Jameson, for a 
month’s stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Lyons, the former a prom- 
inent real estate man of Evanston, Ill., are at the Harbor 
View for the season. 
Another of those delightfully informal contest partics 
was held at the Beachcroft on last ‘Thursday evening. 
Recently, the gentlemen’s committee of the hotel tendered 
a party to the ladies and children of the house and on 
‘Thursday evening the ladies reciprocated and a pleasaut 
affair was the result. Stunts were done with the donkey, 
peamuts, thread and needle, string and putting. ‘The 
prizes and winners were as follows: Donkey, first prize, 
Miss W.'D. Drummy of Dorchester, her prize being a gold 
knife.. The second donkey prize, a leather watch case, 
was won by Mr. Johnson of Boston. 
Peanut contest—First prize, a silver bottle opener, 
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set, by William Root, of Pittsfield. 
Thread and needle—First prize, silver pencil, Regin- 
ald Cook, New York; second prize, pack of cards in 
leather case, Dr. N. D. Drummy of Dorchester. 
String contest—First gentleman's, leather slipper case, 
Louis Ayen, Holyoke; second prize, shirt studs, Mr. 
johnston of Delaware. 
Putting contest—First prize, silver cup, William 
McClure, New York City; second prize, military brushes, 
Charles Bennett of Pittsfield. 
In the children’s donkey contest, the first prize, a 
photo album, was won by Master A‘exander McPherson 
of Detroit, and the second prize, a picture, by Miss Jean 
McPherson. 
Following the social time in the parlor, Proprietor 
Phillips of the Beachcroft served a fine buffet lunch to the 
guests in the dining room. 
Punch, lemonade, ices and cake were served. The 
committee which so efficiently arranged the party com- 
prised Mrs. Fred Myers, Miss Alice Vail and Mrs. J. E. 
(Quimby. 
Guests. at the Beachcroft who arrived recently are: 
Frank J. Hitchcock, Miss Hitchcock, Bridgeport, Ct ; 
I). B. Tierney, East Pepperill; Mrs. Neil. McPherson, 
Master McPherson, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
Thornton, Chicago; Mrs. F. Cairns, Washington, D. C.; 
Miss C. R. Wright, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hill, 
A. C. Hill, Jr., Dorchester; Mrs. Sarah E. Irish, Jackson- 
ville, Fla.; Jeanette A. Young, Charlotte Young, White 
Plains, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pugh, Worcester; J. F. 
Quimby, Brookline; the Misses Torrey, Washington; the 
Misses Merry, Pittsfield. 
Fred S. Mechlin and wife, of Washington, D. C., 
aie at the Harbor View hotel, having joined relatives, 
second prize, shaving 
