40 . NORTH SHORE BREEZE and. Reminder 
ASS ROCKS. Now that the fine weather has come 
again, favoring the golf and tennis enthusiasts there 
kas been much playing at Bass Rocks. In the handicap 
match played last week, the finals on Monday afternoon 
of this week, James H. Eaton won the cup, his score being 
4 and 2 to go. - On Friday and Saturday of this week is 
the champion match. Last Sunday Francis Ouimet, the 
goH champion of America came to Bass Rocks and play- 
ed over the course. In company with Mr. Ouimet were 
Jack Sullivan of Boston; Mr. Long and Francis Oakes, 
the latter of Brookline being an East Gloucester summer 
resident. ‘There was a large number of golf enthusiasts 
watching Mr. Ouimet and party in an exhibition match. 
There has been some enthusiastic playing at the 
sass Rocks tennis courts for several days, the prizes for 
the tournament winners being offered by Mrs. E. B. 
Chandler of the Bass Rocks cottage colony. “Miss Sher- 
wood and Miss Lichtenhein won over their opponents 
Mrs, Alan B. Farmer and Miss Dorothy Hill. 
Mrs. Watson gave a tea party to 24 people at the 
Bass Rocks Golf clubhouse on Monday afternoon, 
The annual ball of the Hotel Thorwald, Bass Rocks, 
will take place on Tuesday evening, August 24. As usual, 
the ball promises to be a brilliant affair and invitations 
are extended to friends of guests along the North Shore. 
K. K. Smith and family of Cambridge are the guess 
of Mr. Smith’s parents, who have the large Seth Wendell 
cottage on Atlantic road, Bass Rocks. Mr. Smith has 
been an instructor at Harvard college, but will now teach 
at Brown University and has taken up his residence in 
Providence. 
The large number of beautiful gardens at private 
estates at Bass Rocks are appearing at their best. The 
array of phlox is especially brilliant and pleasing to the 
landscape. Among the most beautiful gardens may fe 
mentioned those of the Dundas, Scott, Jarvie, Chandler, 
Beals, Sargent, McGuckin, and Parker estates. 
The Misses K, and M. Floyd-Jones of St. Louis ‘are 
stopping at the Moorland hotel, Bass Rocks. 
On Tuesday evening of last week the guests of the 
Moorland enjoyed an obstacle dance in the casino. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Smith of Chicago are guests at 
the Good Harbor Beach Inn. 
Mrs. G. T. Dunlap, Mrs. Alex. Dunlap and Miss 
Katherine Dunlap of Washington, D. C., are at the Moor- 
land for a sojourn. 
Annual guests at the Thorwald, who returned this 
week for the remainder of the season are: Mr. and Mrs. 
R. B. Chandler of De Kalb, Ill.; Mrs. H. B. Evans, Mrs. 
R. W. Evans of Hudson, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John 
Lowry, Jr., John Lowry, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; C, K. 
Bawden of Philadelphia. 
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~ August 20, 1915. 
Mrs. F. G. Foudler and family of San Antonio, 
‘l'exas, are guests for two weeks at Sea Breech cottage. 
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Hedges of Plainfield, N. J., 
are making an extended stay at the Thorwald, Bass 
Rocks. 
Latest guests at the Thorwald include: C. D. Kel- 
logg, Hudson Falls, N. Y.; Oscar A. Newell and wife, 
Providence, R. I.; Miss Clara Bryne, Miss Jane W. 
Peale, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cameron, 
Master Gordon Cameron, ‘Toronto; Mrs. Annette C. 
3oone, Philadelphia; Mrs. Nellie L. Miller, Rosalie M. 
Miller, Miss Martha Van Vleck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Van Vleck, Dr. Kennett Johnson, New York City; Mrs. 
George C. Buell, Mrs. Ely Buell, Rochester, N~Y.; R. T. 
Townsend, Pittsburgh, Pa.; William Morris Davis, Paul 
Dudley Childs, Cambridge; Charles L Shore, Robert C. 
Vinton, Worcester. . 
ROCKPORT. The season at Rockport has been rather 
quiet socially. Outside of the good times at the Rock- 
port Country Clubhouse and the hotel parlors, folks are 
centent with the restful and quiet life. Golfing at tne 
Rockport ‘Country Club course ‘has occupied much of the 
time of a great many summer residents, who speak in 
lighest terms of the excellent course. The popularity 
here will increase each season and will be the means of 
drawing new people to summer at Land’s End. 
The annual lawn party of the First Congregational 
Society was an attractive event on the old church lawn 
in Rockport proper, last Saturday afternoon and evening, 
The shower interfered a little, but a fine supper was ser- 
ved in the parish house and the booths were well pat- 
ronized, both by the summer folks and citizens. The 
lawn was brilliantly illuminated at night and music was 
furnished by an Italian trio, flute, violin and harp. 
The John Boyle O’Reilly Club, which celebrated the . 
aniversary of the beloved poet on ‘Tuesday of last week 
at the Boston City Club, will hold its annual outing at 
Tend’s End, Rockport, on August 28. The members wil 
come as guests of their fellow-members in Rockport, 
James E. Cotter, George F. Babbitt and others. The 
guests will come over the road from Boston in automo- 
bites and the outing will undoubtedly be one of keea 
enjoyment on the spot where tne famous poet spent so 
many happy hours. One of Haskell’s popular shore dii- 
ners. will be served at the outing. 
Charles D. Wheeler of Winchester has purchased the 
Nichols cottage adjoining the property of the Commercial 
Cable Company, at Land’s End. Mrs. Nichols, the for- 
mer owner, who is the widow of the late Prof. E. H. 
Nichols, has been a summer resident of Land’s End for 
30 years. 
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