NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Aug. By, Seats 
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Ladies’ Specialty Shop Blythedale, Eastern Point Rd. 
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me East Gloucester, Mass. 
WHERE SHE IS SHOWING NEW AND UNUSUAL STYLES IN. WOMEN’S 
MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING SUMMER GOWNS, SPORT SUITS 
AND COATS, SILK FIBRE AND WOOL SWEATERS, BLOUSES IN VARIETY 
Boston, Mass. 
afternoon threw people in a panic, especially the hotel 
people, owing to the severity of the tempest. The light- 
ning played around the roads and rocks and the summer 
home of C. F. Farnsworth, “Seaways,” located on Atlan- 
tic road, near the beach, was struck by a bolt, with little 
damage resulting and fortunately no one injured. 
At the Bass Rocks golf clubhouse, the center of so- 
cial gaiety these days, arrangements are perfected for the 
dancing party to be held under the direction of the re- 
ception committee this Saturday night. 
On Monday afternoon, Mrs. Ludlan of Hotel Moor- 
land gave a bridge and tea party at the golf clubhouse. 
There were four tables at cards and 25 people enjoyed 
tea. x 
Mrs. Howard C. Turner of Boston and the Bass 
Rocks cottage colony gave a tea to eight guests at the 
golf clubhouse on Monday afternoon. 
In the handicap mixed foursome match competition 
played from August 2d to the 5th, at the Bass Rocks 
golf links, the honors went to E. B. Chandler of San 
Antonio, Texas, and Miss Emily McGuckin of New 
York. 
At the Hotel Thorwald, Bass Rocks, on Monday 
evening, Mrs. Mabel Hall Hardy gave a delightful read-. 
ing before an audience which greatly appreciated the 
work of the artist. Mrs. Hardy gave a varied program 
of readings classical and in lighter mood in character, 
and every number pleased. Mrs. Hardy is a graduate of 
the Toronto Conservatory School of Expression and she 
has taken work at Harvard and other institutions, both 
in the United States and Canada. The last position she 
OF STYLE AND MATERIAL, BRASSIERES, CAMISOLES AND NECKWEAR 
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held was principal of the Toronto School of Physical 
Culture and Expression, 
The Velie family of Kansas City, Mr. Velie being - 
the noted automobile manufacturer, occupies the big 
Colonial cottage of George O. Stacy, so beautifully lo- 
cated on the point beyond the Moorland and at the bend 
of Atlantic road. 
The R. E. Collins family of St. Louis are enjoying ~ 
the season at Bass Rocks, at their cottage “Redwood,” 
situated on Atlantic road. 
The Norman Days of Baltimore, Md., have, joined 
the Bass Rocks colony again this season, as has been their 
custom for several ‘years and are located at the charming 
Smith cottage, Atlantic road, near the Seth Mendell cot- 
tage. : 
Charles H. C. Brown and family of Brookline are 
spending this season at the H. T. Hall estate in the vi- 
cinity of the Souther estate, Bass Rocks. Mr. Brown is _ 
treasurer of the S. S. Pierce Company, importers and 
grocers, of Boston. , 
A ringer competition is being held through August 
at the Bass Rocks golf clubhouse. 
Last week at the golf clubhouse, Mrs. Alex. Nelson 
of Baltimore gave three tables of bridge and tea and Mrs. 
Field of Hotel Thorwald had two tables of bridge and 
eleven for tea. Mrs. Fitzwilliam Sargent of Ardmore 
and the Bass Rocks cottage colony entertained at tea, six 
tables being used. 
The Bass Rocks and Cape Ann colony will be out in 
large numbers next Friday for an evening of Mirth and 
Melody at the Bass Rocks golf club. The function is in 
DAVIS BROTHERS 
179-183 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Meats of the Finest Quality 
handled in the most sanitary 
manner on cold storage counter. 
Groceries of the Highest 
Grade at very reasonable 
prices. 
Butter received freshly made each 
week, direct from creamery. 
Deliveries made at Bass Rocks, East Gloucester, 
Magnolia, Annisquam and Fernwood. 
