August 6, 1915. 
WILLIAM J. MITCHELL, Ladies’ Tailor 
Cleaning, Pressing, Altering and Dyeing. 
Orders Called For and Delivered. 
3 EasteERN Point Roap. EAST GLOUCESTER. 
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Isaac Smith of Tufts College faculty; Mrs. William C. 
Bates, New York city; Mrs. A. H. Manns, Miss Frances 
Manns, Miss Clara Manns, New Haven, Ct.; Miss Helen 
J. Allen, Dorchester; William D. Vail, Hartford; Mary 
E. Averill, Worcester; Miss M. H. Crawiord; Miss S. P. 
Bahan, Philadelphia, Pa. 
C. W. Hobbs, S. T. Hobbs, of worcester, and W. R. 
Howe, of Pittsfield, are at the Ocean View for a week’s 
visit, the guests of Mrs. Christine C. Foster of Pittsfield, 
a guest at the Ocean View. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Pennaliow of Magnolia 
entertained a party at tea at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, 
on Wednesday. 
«a S. Morrell of Boston is back at the Edward for a 
visit. 
Mrs. J. A. Caldwe'l and Mrs. J. E. Caldwell of Phila- 
deiphia were at the Edward for tea on Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Tho:nas W. Lockwood of Washington, 
D, C., entertained Mrs. M. R. Wendell, Jr., Mrs. A. 
McCord, Mrs. Lee McMillan, all guests at the Oceanside, 
Magnolia, at luncheon on Thursday at the Edward. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson of Chestnut Hill, Pa., 
were at the Edward on Wednesday. 
Mrs. Carl Sterlin entertained Charlotte F. and Mas- 
ter Norman A. Brown, of Newburyport, on Thursday, 
at tea, at the Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
D. Ellis Hanberger of Madison, Ct., proprietor of 
tlie Madison Beach Shorehouse, was a guest at the Ed- 
ward on Thursday of this week. 
O. H. Atkins, the Boston scuiptor, and wife, were 
dinner guests at the Edward on Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Walker of Weymouth and 
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the launch “Nautilus,” entertained Mr. and Mrs. B. H. 
Shaw, of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Newell. Dr. and 
Mrs. R. O. Clark of Weymouth, at the Edward, at din- 
ner, on Sunday. Some of the party remained at the 
hotel for the week-end. 
Mrs. C. E. Warner and maid, of 
Edward for a month’s stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Drake of Newton motored down 
to the Edward, Saturday, for the week-end at Pigeoa 
Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowe of Winchester enter- 
tained at dinner at the Edward on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 
F. Irving Hull of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
Joston, is at the 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Nollis and party of New 
York aer registered at the Edward. ; 
Dr. Frank H. Daniels, wife, daughter and son-in- 
law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Thorpe, motored here from 
New York for’an August sojourn at Pigeon Cove, being 
guests at the Ocean View. 
Miss Bertha T. Bright of Waltham is the guest of 
Miss I. H. Ellison, of Boston, at the Ocean View, Pigeon 
Cove. 
Miss Martha K. Dickinson of Easthampton and 
brother, Howard K. Dickinson of Northampton, are at 
the Ocean View till the middle of August. 
Miss Flora L. Clark of Easthampton is at the Ocean 
View for two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Stowell of Washington 
have arrived for a sojourn at the Ocean View. 
C. E. Hestig and B. F. Bernstein of Boston motored 
te Pigeon Cove from Boston for last week-end. They 
have been touring the section about Springfield and 
thence to the Maine woods. 
W. R. Walkley and Carl G. Lunden of Middletown, 
Ct., are here with the former’s car for a sojourn at-the 
Ocean View. 
William S. Kleeman of New York was visiting his 
aunts, the Misses Clerons, at the Ocean View for the 
week-end. The Misses Ciemons of New York renain at 
the Ocean View for two weeks. 
Miss Irma Fueslin of New York has returned to the 
Ocean View for the month of August. 
Miss EF. Hilda Foster of Wrentham is spending the 
remainder of the season at the Ocean View. 
George H. Norton of Washington, D. C., is a guest at 
the Headland House. 
An August party at the Ocean View includes: The 
Misses Teresa A. and Frances M. Verhoeven, Miss Rose- 
mary Hoffman and Miss Elizabeth M. Ege of Rochester, 
Rey. 
Mrs. E. R. Mosely and family of Westfield are at 7 
Green avenue, Pigeon Cove, for August. Mrs. Mosely ts 
the proprietor of Highhurst Studio, Westfield, and the 
Lantern Shop, the attractive arts and crafts shop at Pigeon 
Cove. 
Ball room and sun parlor at New Oakland House, 
Swampscott, can be rented for private parties. adv. 
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2 EASTERN POINT ROAD, GLOUCESTER 
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