42 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 
‘Telephone 1037-W 
Late guests at the-Ocean View include: Mr. and 
‘Mrs. H. C. Dudley, Dr. J. A. McCorkle, Dr. Gordon R. 
Hall, Mrs. A. C. Howard, Mrs. L. J. Sing, Miss A. B. 
MacNary, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss M. C. Torrey, Washing- 
ton, D. C.; B. J. Haskell, wife and son, Kansas Citys 
Miss A. M. Rich, New York City; Miss M. Rogers, Ger- 
mantown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Larrabee, Syracuse, 
N. Y.; H. I. Whipple, Ipswich; Mrs. James Walker, 
Brookline; C. W. Hobbs, C. R. Sturdevant, Worcester ; 
Miss Knox, J. L. Lachlan, Philadelphia; E. Hilda Foste-, 
Wrentham; Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Fisher, Winchester. 
Open Sundays 
NNISQUAM. Things socially at the Annisquam 
Yacht Club are certainly lively these days and the 
summer residents of the colony are finding much pleasure 
ai this mecca of amusement. Last Saturday afternoon 
the tea and social was a delightful affair for those pres- 
et... Mrs. C..H. Bournique and Mrs. E..A. Morse 
poured. On Wednesday evening a large whist tourna- 
ment was held and Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Thomas served 
on the committee. The tennis tournament is progressing 
finely. In the Junior singles played this week C. Wells, 
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daughter of Professor Wells, won the cup. The boys 
t. irnament is now goin~ on, 
Humphrey Birge and family, who have been the 
occupants of the Parsons cottage on Norwood’s Heights, 
have returned to Buffalo, N. Y. 
The masquerade dancing party held on Saturday 
evening of last week at the Annisquam Yacht Clubhouse 
was a brilliant affair and one of the most largely attended 
social functions held this season. The grand march was 
a spectacular feature. The costumes were attractive 
and humorous in many instances. Among the large num- 
ber noticed were Hollis French, Italian gentleman; Mrs. 
French, Holland woman; C. A. George, farmer; Mrs. 
George, Japanese girl; Alden French, jester; Mrs. Sam- 
ue! Gordon, Russian costume; Miss Katharine Gordon, 
lierette; Samuel Gordon, Jr., bathing girl; Jack Gordon, 
ballet girl, James Guiler, Jr., Charlie Chaplin; Melbourne 
Hardwick, Dutchman; Mrs. M. Hardwick, Dutch wo- 
rin; Miss Dorothy Hooper, dancer; Jack Hooper, clown; 
Mrs. H. J. McArdle, Spanish lady; Bruce Nichols, clown; 
T. R. G. Boggs, Turk; Wesley Pear, Chinaman; Miss 
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August 20, 1915. 
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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 
Katharine Pittman, Miss Margery Pittman, babies; 
Kemp Pittman, Indian; Miss Transita Pevear, Spanish 
dancer; Margaret Rice, dancer; Miss K. Rice, French 
maid; Virginia Rice, gypsy costume; Dorothy Simson, 
Ssanish costume; Joanne Simson, Chinese girl; Donald 
S:mson, clown; Dwight Thomas, Mexican costume; Mrs. 
Thomas, Little Bo-Peep; Miss Wallace, Spanish dancer ; 
Gertrude Wells, Red Cross nurse; Evelyn Wells, holly- 
hock; Harry H. Wiggin, monk; Gertrude Wiggin, dom- 
ino; Sherburne Wiggin, student; Morrill Wiggin, com- 
iwnodore; F. G. Wilder, medieval knight; Miss Augustus 
Cook, Egyptian girl; Master Cook, Beau Brummel; Jo- 
seph Damon, crusader; Mrs. Damon, Dutch woman; - 
Miss Sally Damon, little girl; Kennerton Dean, fisher- 
man; Mrs. Harry B. Duane, fisher girl; Mrs. Walter F. 
Farle, Little Sunbeam; Mrs. F. Wilder, fady of ’76; 
Bryant Woods, coon; Helen Woods, little girl; Josephine 
Woods, Spanish dancer; Jack Woods, frog; Donald 
Field, Sailor Boy; Estlin Cummings, student; Mrs. Hamp, 
Turkish lady; Margaret Hamp, Kate Greenaway giri; 
William H. Pear and Georgiana Hawkins, dominoes; 
Mrs. William H, Pear, as ‘‘Muse of the Dance’; Walter 
(>. Adams, Sinbad the Sailor; Mrs. Adams, Prairie Belle; 
Miss Grace Allen, suffragette; George Andrew, clown; 
Mrs. Andrew, Russian costume; Sumner Andrew, dom- 
ino; Miss Elinor Bartlett, Little Red Riding Hood; Miss 
Helen Bournique, J. C. Bournique, dominoes. 
FAs? GLOUCESTER. Merrill Hall is filled with guests. 
Recent arrivals are: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Low, Miss 
Amy H. Ballard, New York; Miss Marion Black, Mont- 
gomery, Ala.; Miss Eleanor H. Wright, West Somerville ; 
Mrs. Harriet W. Spofford, Brookline; J. B. Burke, Mrs. 
T. B. Burke, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss ‘Grace D. Guest, 
Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. R. A, Patterson, Miss Juliet Scott, 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crutchfield, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. 
C. A. Preslow, Philadelphia. 
Another one of those enjoyable cabarets being held 
this season at the Hawthorne Inn casino, under the aus- 
pices of the Hawthorne Inn Club, took place on Tuesday 
evening. Mrs. Alice: (Fischer) Harcourt had charge of 
the affair. Besides the one-step, valse and fox trot, 
there were exhibition dances. A duologue was given by 
Fred W. Peabody 
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