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BASS ROCKS.—The Bass Rocks golf links are in splen- 
did condition this season, owing to the many rains, be- 
sides the care that has been taken of them and improve- 
ments to the greens. The links are more popular than 
~ ever and crowds of enthusiasts are playing daily. James 
_ H. Eaton of Lawrence won the cup offered last week in 
the blind handicap stroke competition match. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chauncy Brewer of Bay State 
road, Boston, are at their summer home, Tanglemoor,” 
Little Good Harbor road, Bass Rocks, for the season. 
Mr. Brewer is the well known lawyer of the firm of 
Brewer, Weed and Weed, Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Webb and daughter, Miss 
Caroline P. Webb, of Baltimore, Md., are spending the 
season at Bass Rocks, occupying the Baker cottage on 
Atlantic road, near Hotel Moorland. 
Mrs. Galston Whittemore of Brookline is occupying 
her cottage on Bass avenue heights, for the season. 
P. H. Duprey of Worcester has leased the Taft 
cottage on Atlantic road for the season. 
Arthur D. Foss of Jamaica Plain has opened hjs 
cottage on Decatur road, Bass Rocks. Miss Annie H. 
Foss is located here for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gilbert of New York City have 
arrived at their spacious and sightly summer residence 
on Sunset Heights, Bass Rocks. 
The Fred H. Eatons and family of Lawrence are 
occupying their Bass Rocks house on South road, Bass 
Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wortz Dundas of New York 
City have arrived at their beautiful Bass Rocks estate 
for the season. The trees and gardens on the estate are 
particularly attractive this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Sargent of Cincinnati, O., 
are as usual spending the season at Bass Rocks, being 
located at the cottage on Little Good Harbor road. 
The Meggs of Brighton are the occupants this sea- 
ee ee 
son of the old Souther farm house situated near the Bass. 
Rocks golf clubhouse. 
Mrs. Winthrop Sargent of Overbrook, Pa., is occu- 
pying her summer home on Nautilus road, Bass Rocks. 
Mrs. Fitzwilliam Sargent and little son, Fitzwilliam 
Sargent, Jr., from Ardmore, Pa., are spending the sum- 
mer at Bass Rocks and are stopping with Mrs. Sargent’s 
mother, Mrs. H. W. Wellington, at the latter’s cottage 
on Bass avenue, near Nautilus road. There are four 
generations represented at the cottage, the great grand- 
wother of California, being also the guest of Mrs. Wel- 
lington. 
Prof. W. G. McGuckin of New York City College is 
spending his summer at Bass Rocks and is located at the 
Thorwald. 
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. L. Doane of Baltimore, Md., 
four children, two maids and chauffeur, are stopping at 
Hotel Thorwald. Mr. Doane is the junior member of 
the prominent drug firm of Sharp and Doane. 
The Thorwald dance last Friday evening ‘was a 
pleasant occasion. The house at present has nearly a 
hundred guests and a great many people are expected 
soon. 
W. T. Humble and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hum- 
ble of Forth Worth, Texas, are again located at the Thor- 
wald for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Sawyer and family of Wassau, 
Ky., are spending the summer at the Thorwald, Bass 
Rocks. 
George Worden, the expect civil engineer of Detroit, 
Mich., accompanied by his wife and son, Master George 
M. Worden, are registered at the Thorwald, Bass Rocks, 
for the season, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Resor and son, William F. 
Resor, of Boston, are annual guests at Hotel Thorwald, 
who have arrived at that hostelry. 
Mrs. Waterman Stone and daughter, Miss Katherine 
P, Stone, of Kansas City, Mo., are stopping at the Thor- 
wald, Bass Rocks. 
Dr. and Mrs. Silas B. Ayer of Boston are occupying 
their cottage on Atlantic road, Bass Rocks. 
Newcomer (at resort)—Is this a restful place? 
Native—Well, it used ter be until folks began comin’ 
here fer to rest. 
ANNISQUAM.—The social calendar of the Annisquam 
Yacht club is an attractive one and things will be lively 
during the season. Club assemblies will be held every 
Saturday evening at 8 o’clock, excepting August 5th and 
26th. Club teas are held every Saturday afternoon and 
Labor Day. Informal dancing will be held every Wed- 
nesday evening from 8 till 10 o’clock, beginning Wednes- 
day of this week, until August 30th. On the evenings of 
July 13th and 27th and August toth and 24th, there will 
be held bridge and “500” parties. There will be awarded 
Club prizes for both games on each evening, the prizes 
being first and second for both ladies and gentlemen. On 
Saturday evening, August 5th, a costume dance will he 
held. On Saturday evening, August 26th, a pop concert 
has been arranged. On Thursday, July 20th, during the 
afternoon and early evening, a lobster bake outing will be 
held at one of the beaches to be selected by the Entertain- 
ment committee. The Club will supply launches and 
entertainment features. The cowboy pool tournamert 
started on Wednesday. There will be first and second 
prizes and ladies way enter. Tennis tournaments will 
be held in July and August. The usual schedule of Sat- 
urday and special races began on July 4th. The race com- 
mittee includes: H. Sherburne Wiggin, chairman; H. B. 
Duane, Harry Friend, B. A. Smith.and J. P. Prince. The 
House committee includes: H. B. Duane, chairman; B. A. 
Smith, W. H. Pear, Lyman Gale, Harry H. Wiggin, H. 
FE. Worcester, C. A. Hight, J. N. Damon, W. O. Adams. 
The Henry A. Wise-Woods of New York City are 
at “Vista View” cottage on Adams road, Annisquam, for 
the season. 
The Field and Forest Club of Boston, Frederick M. 
Brooks, president, numbering 75 people, held an outing 
at Wonasquam Inn, Annisquam, over the holiday week- 
end. The members came by boat, train and automobile, 
nearly all the people arriving by 1 o’clock on Saturday, 
In. spite of the rainy weather, the environment of the 
place was thoroughly enjoyed. Two dances were held at 
the Inn, on Saturday and on Monday nights, the house 
orchestra rendering music. 
Guests for the season at the Brynmere, Annisquam, 
are: Mrs. Rebecca Newbold Wyllie, Mrs. J. A’Estena- 
ville and daughter of Switzerland; Mrs. Rice of New 
Haven; George Woods and family of Winchester; M. 
Whittemore and family of Newton; William [hlder, Mrs. 
M. S. Sherwood, A. G. Sherwood and Garrison P. Sher- 
wood of New York. 
Samuel Gordon and family of St. Louis are guests 
at the Brynmere, Annisquam. 
MRS. CLARA L. HARRINGTON 
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