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F NISTERRE, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Clay at Eastern Point, Gloucester, was the 
scene of one of the season’s largest teas and garden par- 
ties Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 7. The Clays come 
from Chicago and have had a summer home of their own 
at Eastern Point for several years. They have many 
friends along the Shore. About 200 attended and enjoyed 
the dancing and other features of entertainment Wednes- 
Music was furnished by the Imperial Orchestra of 
Gloucester. Miss Mabel Going and some of her musi- 
clans also gave special numbers. The yard, porches and 
dancing: platform were bright with lanterns and flags of 
al! nations. ‘The pretty tea tables were scattered over the 
lawn in many charming nooks among the rocks and 
flowers for which the place is noted. This place has 4 
very unique tennis court built on the rocks directly in 
front of the house. The court was formerly a swimming 
pool, but never a success on account of the tides, so that 
last season it was filled up and made into a handsome 
-ourt. The estate is located at the extreme end-of the 
Point near the Eastern Point lighthouse. The Clays as 
usual have an interesting house-party. This week their 
eests include Mrs, F. H. Connor, Mr. and Mrs. J. For- 
est. Miss Forest and Jack Forest of Chicago, and Mrs. 
Finley of Warsaw, Ind. Among other guests were: 
Mr. and Mrs. Yerxa and party, Mr. and Mrs. E.  W. 
Shields and party, Mr. and Mrs. Littlefield and party, 
Rev. Joseph Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Andrew and 
party, Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Sleeper and party, 
Miss Cecelia Beaux, Dr. and Mrs. Jarvie, Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Murray Kay and party, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Proctor 
and daughters, the Misses Pollard, Col. and Mrs. Hedges, 
Miss Davidson, Miss Hawley, Dr. and Mrs. Knowles, 
Gen. and Mrs. Anson Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Patcu, 
Gave 
Currier, Prof. and Mrs. McGuckin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- 
erick Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Wiggin. Miss Melba Proctor 
danced. 
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Mrs. G. Alexander McElroy of New York has 
récently taken Miss Pearson’s cottage in East Gloucester 
for the balance of the summer. 
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Miss M. L. Davison and Miss T, de R. Hawley of 
New York, who have one of the prettiest places on East- 
ern Point, Gloucester, “Villa Latomia,” are entertaining 
for a few weeks Mrs. J. M. Tatlock of New York. On 
Saturday, July 14, they opened their home for a musicale 
by the Misses Fuller for the benefit of the Ambulance 
Militaire at Piriac, France. 
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Mr. and Mrs, Arthur G. Leonard of Chicago’ and: 
Eastern Point, Gloucester, occupy one of the prettiest: 
liomes on the rocky bank of the Point. One of the attrac- 
tive features of the place is the rocky stairway leading 
down to their boat landing. It lies next to “Finisterre,” 
the home of the John Clays of Chicago. Mrs. Charles 
Dissell of Albany, N. Y., is spending a few weeks. with 
the Leonards, and the Misses Dorothy and Lila are enter- 
taining Miss Elizabeth Fuller of the South side, Chicago, 
Miss Fuller spent part of last season at the lLeonard’s 
also. 
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The death of William R. Hunter at his’ Newport 
home last Saturday, has caused much sadness in: the sum-- 
mer colony here, where he was well known. He-was a 
brother-in-law of Mrs. Frederick H. Prince of Prince- 
mere, Guy Norman of Bee Rock at Beverly Cove, and of 
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. \.ax Norman of the Hamilton colony. 
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