46 - NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TEA ROOM - at - Greyledge, Stage Fort Heights 
203 Western Ave., Gloucester 
Mrs. AppIsoN JONES Miss BLAKE 
MARMALADE, PRESERVES, PICKLES AND 
CANDIES 
Open Sundays Telephone 1037-W 
BASS ROCKS. Things have been especially lively at 
the Bass Rocks Golf Club the past few days. The 
finals in the mixed foursome were played on Tuesday aft- 
ernoon. E. B. Sargent and Mrs. Powell won, 4 up and 
3 to go. A tennis tournament is now on.at the club’s 
courts. Last Sunday there was a large gallery of tennis 
enthusiasts and North Shore society at the morning exhibi- 
tion games between Molla Bjurstedt, the Norwegian 
player and titled champion of America, and Harry John- 
son of Boston, and Mrs. George W. Wightman, the ex- 
champion of this country, and her husband. Three sets 
were played and Mr. and Mrs. Wightman won two out of 
three. ‘There was a splendid exhibition of playing and 
the large audience applauded enthusiastically. Miss 
Bjurstedt has been the week’s guest of the Wightmans at 
the latter’s cottage at Bass Rocks. On the Sunday prev- 
ious there was a large gallery of prominent people at the 
tennis match beween four of the best known tennis players 
oi international fame at the Bass Rocks courts, Miss 
Bjurstedt, Norwegian champion, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
Eleonora Sears of Boston; Maurice McLaughlin and Mrs. 
Vightman of Brookline, This coming Sunday, — golf 
enthusiasts will watch with great interest the playing of 
Francis Ouimet and possibly Tewksbury, the noted profes- 
sionals, 
Last Saturday afternoon there were 200 people pres- 
ent at the tea held at the Bass Rocks Golf clubhouse, 
r.mbers and friends enjoying the informal affair. 
On Monday, Mrs. Charles Webb of Baltimore enter- 
tained a large party of 45 guests at tea at the clubhouse. 
Mrs. Edward H. Loftus of Washington, D. C., enter- 
tained ten guests at tea Tuesday at the Bass Rocks goif 
clubhouse. 
The second in the series of band concerts by the fam- 
ous Eighth Regiment Band will be held at the Hotel Moor- 
land on this Friday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘A. McFall of Toronto are at the 
Moorland for an extended visit. 
Walter S. Hubbel, of Rochester, N. Y., connected 
with the Eastman Kodak concern, has joined his family at 
one of the Moorland cottages, Atlantic road. 
A Sewickley, Pa., party stopping at the Thorwald for 
the season includes: J. A. Evans, Don Rose, Evans 
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GLOUCESTER 
EST. 1874 
August 13, 1915. 
Windmere Gilt Shop | 
An advanced line of Christmas Cards. A New line 
Fulper Pottery. The most attractive small gifts of 
every kind, and candies. A New line of butterfly trays. 
Sweet grass baskets and Hand Made jewelry. 
1 EASTERN POINT ROAD, EAST GLOUCESTER 
Rose, Ray Rose, Mrs. Don Rose, Anne Allena Rose, Mar- 
garet Shaw Rose, Miss Ruth Richardson and maid. 
J. P. Monty, Miss Katharine M. Monty and C. D. 
Kellogg, of Hudson Falls, N. Y., are making a sojourn 
at the Thorwald, Bass Rocks. 
The Thorwald had a large influx of August and 
early September guests this week. :Among those regis- 
tered were: Mr. and.Mrs.. C. H. White, Miss White, 
Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. B. Gray, Thomas FE. 
King, Robert W. King, Miss Irene King, Dr. J. F. Tracy 
and family, Springfield; Mrs. A. R. Caigneville, Kati- 
arine Caigneville, Highland Park; Mrs. Charles B. Gray, 
Mrs. Preston Haines, Washington, D. C.; J. E. Henry, 
William Hindle and family, Mary T. Haran, Providence, 
R. I.; Miss E. A. Hull,-J. B. Wilds, Miss Wilds, New 
York; Walter N. Ruth,* Baltimore; Miss E. B. Hurd, 
Bridgeport, Ct.; F. Nurenberg, Brookline; John M. 
Hyde, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Miss Mildred Green of Springfield is the guest of 
the W. T. Humbles at the Hotel Thorwald. 
ROCKPORT. Like all other sections of the North 
Shore, the rains have interfered with out-door pleas- 
ures, although between times, there have been a great 
many players on the fine golf course of the new Rockport 
Country club. The Saturday night dances are well at- 
tended, especially that of last week. Fears’ orchestra 
renders music which is giving much satisfaction. 
At the Land’s End colony the Straitsmouth Inn and 
Turk’s Head Inn are well filled with guests and a great 
many people are expected the present week-end to re- 
main through August and part of September. 
In the Marmion Way colony, the cottagers are hold- 
ing many indoor parties at bridge and tea and the log 
fire is appreciated these dull days. 
The dense fog sweeping along the bay and shutting 
the land from view has caused many yachts to put into 
Rockport harbor for shelter. The schooner yacht Adrea, 
gg tons, of New York, put in to the harbor last week-end 
remaining till Wednesday, on account of the thick weati- 
er. She was bound from New York to Seal Harbor, 
Me., having on board, Medill McCormick, the well known 
newspaper man of Chicago and the head of the American 
Fred W. Peabody 
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