Aug. 4, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 51 
MR. FOSTER 
OF 
GLOSTER 
about these 
houses for 
next season. 
3 EASTERN 
POINT ROAD 
E. Gloucester 
Snook, Miss Vivian Snook, Eugene H. Snook, New 
York City; Miss Mary D. Dodd, Bloomfield, N. J. 
Children of Hotel Thorwald were made very happy 
on Wednesday afterncon of last week, when George 
Worden, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Worden of 
Detroit, Mich., obseived his ninth birthday. <A peep into 
the reception hall of the hotel showed that the youngsters 
were having a glorious time. Games were in order and 
at 6 o'clock a delicious repast of sandwiches, tea, ice- 
crear, cake and other good things was served. A pretty 
birthday cake made the eyes of the little ones dance with 
delight. During the afternoon, photographs were taken 
of the children in a group. Master George proved a 
genial host and not only did his playmates smile and feel 
happy because he had a birthday, but many attractive 
gifts were presented to him. 
The Stewarts of Sewickly, 
attractive colonial cottage .on 
and Grape Vine Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Plimpton of Norwood, the 
former president of the Plimpton Press, are situated 
Bass Rocks for the remainder of the season, in their at- 
tractive cottage on Atlantic road. 
A program given by Quimby’s band formerly the 
Eighth Regiment *band of Lynn, at the Moorland hotel 
last Friday evening was enjoyed by a large gathering of 
people, guests of the house and friends from along the 
North Shore. The music was rendered on the brilliantly 
illuminated veranda and at 10 o’clock, dancing followed 
in the casino. 
ANNISQUAM. —A large number of people came to 
Wonasquam Lodge, Annisquam, the first of the week. 
Frank H. Shute, the new proprietor of the house expects 
a big August. The hotel which was formerly the Grand 
View, has been enlarged and refilled into practically a new 
hostelry. New rooms and baths have been added and the 
decorative scheine of the lower rooms, including the din- 
ing room gives the Indian effect. The piazza on the 
river side of the Lodge has been widened and the view 
of the Annisquam river and the surrounding country for 
miles is wonderful at day or night. The hotel is located 
on a height and there are plenty of green trees and shrub- 
bery to give an attractive setting. The fine menus every 
day at the hotel are printed on paper resembling birch 
Pa., are occupying their 
a site between Bass Rocks 
bark. An orchestra renders music every evening at din- 
ner. Permanent guests at Wonasquam Lodge are: Mrs. 
Charles McKenney, Mrs. E. F. Ripley, Mrs: Wie ST EF: 
Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Plumer and family, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. T. Dempsey, Miss N. P. Hough, Dr. and 
Mrs. C. L. Green, Miss E. F. Farrell, all of Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Troughton, Miss O. J. Fox, Mr. and 
Mrs. H. Harrison and family, New York; Miss Alice 
Meston, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. L. A: Geoige arid tamily, 
Mrs. John Guion, Miss Jessie Mackintosh, Miss Josephine 
Mackintosh, Elizabeth, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mat- 
thews and family, Jersey City Mrs. Hector Hol. es and 
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Water “and family, Spring- 
field; S. D. Hallock, Ri anae Q). 
A fine musicale was given at Wonasquam Lodge on 
Thursday evening, by Madame A vy Trevarrou, contralto, 
and Pauline Keyte, pianist, of the New England Con- 
servatory of Music. 
Mrs. Slason Thompson has been entertaining Mr. and 
Mrs. J. D. Hubbard Evanston, Ill., at her cottage in 
the Hermit Ledge colony, Annisquam. 
Mrs. Thomas B. Wishart of the 
who has been entertaining her niece, Miss Adelaide Caf- 
ferty of New York City, gave a party in honor of the 
latter one evening last week, previous to the departure of 
Miss Cafferty. 
Miss L. ‘C. Rulison of New York is occupying her 
pleasant cottage on Chester Square, Annisquam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gregg of Albany, N. Y., are 
the guests of Miss Jennie C. Gregg at her cottage on 
Nashua avenue, Annisquam. 
J. A. Kinkead and family of Montclair, N. 
spending a week at Diamond Cove, Annisquam. 
Pleasant By-Water Inn near the Annisquam water 
front, is entertaining many guests at the present time and 
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kor irk, who are managing this popular 
Annisquam colony, 
J., are 
resort accommodating about So people, expect a big 
August. The Inn dining room, facing the river and bay, 
has been extensively enlarged and several new rooms and 
baths have been added to the house during the last spring. 
The cosiness and home-like atmosphere of the house is 
appealing to all visitors. 
Mrs. Grace Ward and son 
are stopping at By-Water Inn, 
of Ennekin, the noted artist. : 
Christian Jorgenson, the prominent artist of Yose- 
mite in the West, with his wife and daughter, who has 
been spending June and a part of July at By-Water Inn, 
Annisquam, has gone with his family to Center Harbor, 
Lake Winnepes: kee, N. H., for a stay, but will return 
to the Inn in September. 
Guests stopping at the By-Water 
ed sojourn are: Mr. and Mrs. FE. H. 
ily of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Cullen Sullivan and chill 
and the former’s mother, Mrs. Charles C. Lanius of An- 
derson, N. C.: Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Howard of ‘Williams 
town, Misses Martha, Blanche and Clara Peek, Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rickert, Maud and..Ruth 
Rickert, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs: Andrew. C." Bradley. 
Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. F...S... Schofield and 
daughter, Ruth Schofield, Winter Hill; Mrs. W. 5S. 
LDorchester, 
Ward is a daughter 
Norman, of 
Mrs. 
Inn for an extend- 
Letchworth and -fam- 
