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B4>> ROCKS.—tThe season is now on in earnest in the 
Bass Rocks colony. The golf links are covered with 
players daily and the tennis court is constantly in use. 
The bathing beach is visited by hundreds of people daily. 
There were crowds of bathers during the heated spell 
last week, but on Sunday there was a record-breaking 
crowd and the spacious bath house was continually taxed 
to its limit for several hours. At the Thorwald and 
Moorland hotels special attention was given to the Fourth 
of July dinners and besides the many permanent guests «it 
the houses, there were a large number of transcient people 
who visited Bass Rocks for over the holiday. An attrac- 
tive as well as a very enjoyable occasion “the night be- 
fore” was the bridge party held by the Bass Rocks Goit 
club in the handsome clubhouse reception room, members 
and friends attending. Pink and white peonies were 
used for decorations. Dancing followed. 
Handsome cups are being shown at the Bass Rocks 
Golf clubhouse for the winners in the various tourna- 
ments to be held this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hubbel and family of 
Rochester, N. Y., are occupying the spacious house of 
Seth Mendell, of Boston, located on Atlantic road, toward 
the Moorland hotel. Mr. Hubbel is vice-president of the 
Eastman Kodak Company and he is also on the directing 
board of Rochester University. Last season the Hubbeis 
occupied the Moorland cottage. 
Col. and Mrs. C. C. Long of Washington, D. C., who 
last season were on Page street, Bass Rocks, in the Hard- 
ing cottage, now occupied by the Siamese Legation, have 
taken the Selden cottage, located on Brier road, near Dr. 
Howe’s estate. 
The Jerome H. Remicks of Detroit, Mich., are occu- 
pying the artistic summer residence of Mrs. Arthur M. 
Parker on Souther road, Bass Rocks. Last season the 
Remicks were in Magnolia. Mrs. Remick is a cousin of 
Mrs. Arthur M. Parker. Mr. Remick is the well known 
music publisher of Detroit and New York. 
The Isaac Manns of Washington, D. C., have taken 
the Way house, one of the largest places at Bass Rocks, 
located on the heig 
cottage. 
The family of Winthrop Sargent, Jr., of Overbrook, 
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BEAUDETTE & GRAHAM ENGINEERING CO. 
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Pa., has arrived at the Roland Sherman cottage on 
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Fresh Laid Fancy Breakfast Eggs, and Best Quality Butter for Table or Kitchen, Delivered as Wanted. 
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Oldest and only Butter and Egg House in Boston conducted by the same family for three generations. 
We take great pride in this record, and are now receiving the best butter handled in our long experience, 
the best butter coming to Boston, uniform as to flavor and salt. 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
ESTABLISHED 1837 
We make a specialty of delivering butter and eggs on the North Shore, by our own trucks, or express charges 
prepaid. 
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Nautilus road, near Good Harbor Beach. 
The Condits of Boston are located at the Way cottage 
on Page street for the season. 
The R. R. Laidlaws of Englewood, N. J., who last 
season occupied cottage “B” of the Souther estate near _ 
the Thorwald, are spending this season on Beach road, 
near Good Harbor Beach. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Campbell of Philadelphia 
are occupying their cottage on Beach road, Bass Rocks. 
Charles Desmond Wadsworth, wife and infant son 
of Brookline, are spending the season at the small W. T. 
Harding cottage on Page street. 
The Allen Farmers of Boston are occupying their 
cottage on Brightside avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Farmer and family of 
Brookline are located at their pleasant summer home on 
Page street, new last season. : 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., of Overbrook, Pa., 
have arrived at their big estate “Tragibigzanda” on the 
lieight to the eastward of the Bass Rocks golf links. The 
Scotts came a little later than usual this season. 
The Wilders of Boston are occupying the Hoyt cot- 
tage on Beach road, Bass Rocks, for the season. 
The family of Benjamin A. Bogy of Memphis, Tenn., 
has taken the Frost cottage on Haskell street, for the sea-- 
son. 
The George C. Thomases of Philadelphia cortem- 
plated occupying their large house at Bass Rocks, near At- 
lantic and Nautilus road junction, about the middle of 
July. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Walker and family of Boston 
are comfortably located in their Beach road cottage, Bass 
Rocks. 
The Howard C. Turners of Boston have recently 
taken occupancy of the Terry cottage on Beach road, 
Bass Rocks. 
A party of Wellesley college girls has been spending 
the week at a cottage at Diamond Cove, Annisquam. 
Mrs. Julian Burdick and children of Pittsburg, Pa., 
are at Annisquam for the season and are occupying the 
Whittemore cottage, Cambridge avenue. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Chester L. Norton 
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