August 27, 1915. 
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7 GREEN AVENUE, -- Near Hotel Edward, -- PIGEON COVE 
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fricke of Annisquam and 
Davenport, la., gave a dinner party at the Edward, 
Pigeon Cove on Wednesday of last week, when Colonel 
and Mrs. Stanhope E. Blunt of Springfield were guests. 
William Gillette, the actor, has been the guest of 
Mr, and Mrs. George Warner of Annisquam, Mrs. War- 
ner being a sister of Mr. Gillette. The yacht of the 
actor, which has been at anchor, in Gloucester harbor, 
is a palatial craft, being 150 feet long. 
Postimaster-General Burleson has been a recent guest 
at Beach cottage, Cambridge avenue, Annisquam. 
ROCKPORT. Everything in this section of Cape Ann 
is now filled with summer people and for the next 
two weeks, tourists will take advantage of the oppor- 
tunities for pleasure that old Rockport affords. There 
is much boating and fishing now-a-days. Last Saturday 
a party of guests at Straitsmouth Inn numbering fifteen, 
fourteen of them being ladies, were on their way to the 
Isles of Shoals, on an excursion when their boat ‘‘Van- 
guard,’ the 36-foot power launch owned by Captain 
Hodgkins of Annisquam, ran on the ledge in front of the 
Coast Guard station. ‘The ledge is out of water at half 
tide, but at about 9 o’clock, when the party. started, the 
lkége was submerged. ‘The passengers were taken off in 
dories by Capt. Aubin anl crew of the Straits‘routh 
Coast Guard, The launch rested easily on the ledge, high 
and dry when the tide had left and on the following high 
tide she floated without da‘rage. There were many dis- 
appointments because the excursion was necessarily post- 
poned. 
Miss Marietta Sundlaws of Washington is a guest 
at the Merrill Seaways cottage for the next two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cheney of New York are at 
Land’s End for the remainder of the month and the first 
week of September. 
A suffrage meeting will be held at the Turk’s Head 
Inn, Land’s End, Rockport, on Wednesday evening, Sep- 
tember 1. Mrs. Virginia W. Speel of Washington and 
others will speak and the addresses will be followed by 
discussion, 
A‘len and Mrs. Max Kellner of Cambridge, 
Clara Gruening Stillman of New York. 
The committee consists of Miss Mary Ware 
and Mrs. 
Windmere Gilt Shop 
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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. 
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PIGEON COVE. At the Edward on Wednesday last, 
Mrs. F. S, Warren of New York entertained at din- 
ner Mrs. J. Williams Beal, Miss Olive M. Beal, Robert 
W. Beal, of Hanover, Mrs. Dungan, and Miss Dungan of 
Philadelphia, Miss Russell of Scranton, Pa. 
M. B. Miner and Miss Lela A. Tilton of Hartford 
are at the Edward for two weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Keith of Brookline are making 
an indefinite stay at the Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
William C. O’Neil of Chicago is at the Edward for 
two weeks. 
Miss S, P. Cushing of Boston and Miss Lillian S. 
Rice of New York are at the Edward for a sojourn. 
Mrs. Alexander R. Carquiville of Highland Park, 
lil., entertained at the Edward on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. 
R. C. Dudley of Chicago; Mrs. Thomas B. Jeffery of 
Kenosha, Wis., and Mrs. H. N. Hudson of Chicago, Hl. 
Mrs. James G. Powers of Paris and friend, Miss 
Osgood of Newburyport are at the Edward for an ex- 
tended visit at this resort. 
Mrs. B. L. Millikin and three daughters of Cleve- 
land, O., are at the Edward for the week-end. They have 
their car and chauffeur. 
Mrs. Abbie M, Guild of Newton Highlands and her 
niece, Miss Agnes S$. MacDermott of Somerville are 
registered at the Edward for a stay in Pigeon Cove. 
W. C. O’Neil entertained Esther G. Dolan and Mary 
G. Moore of Worcester, at-dinner at the Edward on 
Friday. 
Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Heimer of Binghamton, N. Y., 
arrived at the Edward last Friday for an indefinite stay 
Mrs. M. H. Henderson of New Castle, Pa., enter- 
tained ‘at dinner last Saturday at the Edward, Pigeon 
Cove, Mrs. EF. W. Pargney, Mrs. A. B. Grange of Pitts- 
burgh, Miss Florence Henderson and B. H. Henderson 
of New Castle, Pa. 
William T. Andrews of Boston is at the Edward, 
Pigeon Cove, for a week. 
On Sunday at the Edward, a pleasant dinner party 
consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P, Van De Bogert, Jr., 
Cushing Van De Boget, Henry P. Van De Bogert, 3d, of 
West Medford and Miss Alice Woodman of Wellesley 
Hills. ; 
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