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OCKPORT.—A social event of the past week was the 
annual hospital fete held on the attractive grounds of 
the Leander M. Haskins Hospital on Wednesday after- 
noon and evening. The affair. was not only patronized by 
the townspeople, but more largely by summer residents 
and there was a good list of prominent matrons of the 
Land’s End colony. The muscial comedy, “The Enchant- 
ed Mummy,” containing much Cape Ann historical atmos- 
phere, was most successfully presented, under the direc- 
tion of Miss Vianna Knowlton of the Rockport summer 
colony and J. Paul Gardner of Boston. A neat sum will 
be realized for the benefit of the hospital. The pat- 
ronesses from the summer colony included: Mrs. Har- 
rison IT. Garrett, Mrs. George W. Harvey, Mrs. Charles 
Douglas Wheeler, Mrs. A. G. -Clerk, Mrs. G. D. Hall, 
Mrs. J. E. Harris, Mrs. Fred L. Morgan, Mrs. William 
Morgan, Mrs. J. R. Worcester, Mrs. Harry Dutton, Mrs. 
Charles T. Small, Mrs. Charles W. Small, Mrs. Erving 
Morse, Mrs. Perley Chase, Mrs. William A. Pew, Miss 
Elisabeth B. Thatcher, Miss Lillian C. Thatcher, Mrs. 
Arthur W. Hale, Mrs. Charles Liffler, Jr., Mrs. James E. 
Cotter, Mrs. Charles H. Law, Mrs. E.. $. Townsend, Mrs. 
I.rnest W. Roberts, Mrs. George F. Babbitt, Mrs. Charles 
B. Strecker, Mrs. Charles Lincoln Parker, Mrs. James A. 
Gage and Mrs. Henry Edward Drayton. 
On Wednesday afternoon a sale for the benefit of 
the St. Mary’s Episcopal church of Rockport was held at 
the Straitsmouth Inn. ’ 
The ladies of the Baptist church of Rockport have 
chosen Wednesday, August 2, as the date for their an- 
nual lawn party, which will be held on the lawn in front 
of the quaint church of the town. “The church is the 
first Baptist church erected on Cape Ann, but it has been 
remodeled. 
Major and Mrs. W. S. 
ping at the Granite Shore. 
Dr. Rk. M. Schley has gone to the business men’s 
training camp at Plattsburg, N. Y. His wife and son are 
spending the summer at Sea View Farm, Rockport. 
The Granite Shore has opened this season under the 
management of Mrs. H. D. Pierce of New. Hampshire. 
Among the guests are: Mrs. W. 8. Brine and family of 
Dorchester, who are spending two weeks at the Granite 
Shore, Mrs. M. R. Brown and two daughters of West 
Newton and Mrs. Cornelia Hall of New York City, who 
are at the hotel for a month’s sojourn, Mrs. Mary Shroder 
and two daughters, Misses Anna and Sophie Shroder of 
Hoboken, N. J. 
Charles A. Locke of Chestnut Hill is occupying a 
‘ottage on Eden road, Land’s End. 
Hale of Boston are stop- 
Frederick N. Chandler has taken occupancy: of the 
Harpton cottage, near Eden road, Land’s End. 
Kev. M. A. Dougherty of Cambridge is stopping at 
A new Hotel de Luxe 
Che Edward 
In the Quaint New England Village of 
Pigeon Cove 
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the James Smith house on Main street, Rockport. 
The George H. Brown cottage at Land’s End is being 
occupied by Miss Lucy Allen, for the season. | 
Rev. Harry P. Dewey and family are occupying the 
Dr. Hall cottage, near Eden road, Land’s End. 
PIGEON COVE.—The Edward at Pigeon Cove has en- 
tertained many prominent people who are motoring 
along the North Shore and either stopped for dinner or 
luncheon or remained for a short stay at this fine hostelry. 
Proprietor Wilson of The Edward is having an improve- 
ment made to the veranda of the house, one end of ap- 
proximately 20 feet being screened, where outdoor lun- 
cheons are served. 
Dr. G. M. Eddy of New York, a member of the 
Piping Rock club, entertained a party of ten at luncheon 
at The Edward on July 19. 
A party motoring in this section taking dinner at _ 
The Edward, included: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kingmann 
of West Falmouth, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ryder of Albany, 
N. Y., Dr. W._A. Faxton of Stoughton, M. V. Hackett 
of Albany and S. A. Baker, Jr., of Rochester. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lockwood of San Antonio, Tex., 
who are motoring en route to Maine, are spending a week 
at The Edward. 
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph F. Tucker of Manchester. 
the latter the daughter of Col. and Mrs. E. M. House, 
were at The Edward for dinner one day last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren of Three Oaks, Mich., 
the former the ‘“Featherbone” manufacturer, and Mrs. 
McClure of Worcester, comprised a party spending the 
week-end at The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sullivan, the former editor of 
the Boston Globe, and Miss Witman of Los Angeles, Cal., 
motored down from Boston for the week-end. 
A dinner party from Bass Rocks in the grille of The 
Edward, recently, comprised Mr. and Mrs. Macomber, 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pope, Miss Carl, Mr. Price and 
Mr. Warner. ' Dorothy Perkins roses were used for dec- 
orations and an attractive menu was served to the guests. 
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Vander Burgh of Englewood, 
N. J., who are touring Maine, spent last week-end at The 
Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cantien of Albany, Mrs. G. H. 
Merrill of Providence, Mrs. Irving P. Fox of Lexington, » 
Miss Alice Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Mason of 
Pawtucket, Miss M. B. Tomlinson of New York City 
and H. H. Corson of Nashville, Tenn., are recent guests 
at The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
Thomas Todd, Sr., and family, of Concord, N. H., © 
has arrived at his fine summer residence at the Point, 
Pigeon Cove. 
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