‘Aug. 11, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder as 
ASK 
MR. FOSTER 
OF 
GLOSTER 
about these 
houses for 
next season. 
3 EASTERN 
POINT ROAD 
E. Gloucester 
behalf of the Permanent Blind War Relief Fund of the 
Allies. Mr. Wilford Russel of London will render one 
of his unique and delightfully amusing programs, and 
the occasion will doubtless prove of unusual interest. 
Mrs. H. B. Warner, ““Alwysyn,” Bass Rocks, is receiving 
checks for tickets, and among the patronesses are: Mrs. 
Butler Ames, Mrs. Oakes Ames, Mrs. A. Felton Bent, 
Mrs. W. B. Campbell, Mrs. John Clay, Mrs. Wm. H. 
Coolidge, Mrs. Guy Cunningham, Mrs. E. B. Currier, 
Mrs. James Charles Farrell, Mrs. John Greenough, Mrs. 
Frederick G. Hall, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. 
George T. Harrison, Miss Mary T. Hart, Miss Amelia 
F. G. Jarvie, Miss Emily McGuckin, Mrs. Anson Mills, 
Mrs. John Louis Newell, Mrs. Isaac Patch, Mrs. Joseph 
O. Procter, Jr., Mrs. Henry A. Raymond, Mrs. Edward 
Rotan, Mrs. Winthrop Sargent, Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., 
its Henry Souther and Mrs. J. Harrington Walker. 
ANNISQUAM.— The Saturday afternoon tea at the 
Annisquam Yacht clubhouse last week was a pleasant 
affair, largely attended. Mrs. George A. Wood and Mrs. 
William Haxworth presided at the tea table. Pretty 
garden flowers were used for decoration. The costume 
_ party held at the clubhouse in the evening was a great 
success, when many people of the colony turned out for 
the affair. The matrons were Mrs. W. Haxworth and 
Mrs. S. Henry Hooper. 
The annual parish fair in aid of the Village church 
was held in Village hall, Annisquam, last Wednesday 
afternoon and it was a great success socially and finan- 
cially. The color scheme for decoration was red, white 
and blue, flags and crepe paper festoons being used. The 
booths consisted of the Sewing Circle, Sewing Bee, Tues- 
day Club, grabs, summer table, candy, ice-cream and 
lemonade. The summer residents in charge of the sum- 
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rer tabie weie: Miss Ella Klauser of New York, assisted 
by Miss Elizabeth Muzzey and Pauline Dillingham. 
Mrs. Blanche M. Walton and two daughters of 
Hartsdale, N. Y., have arrived at Rocknest cottage on 
Adams Hill for the season. 
Edward Mellen and family of Cambridge are the 
guests of Mrs. Christina Mellen at her summer home on 
Adams road. 
Douglas Guiler, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. 
James Guiler of Newton Centre and Adams road, Annis- 
quam, met with an accident, jamming his left hand 
severely at the Annisquam Yacht club float, with the re- 
sult that the thumb was amputated at the joint. 
Guests recently registered at the Overlook include: 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stockder, Miss Marion Stockder, 
Miss Gertrude Stockder, H. lL. Stockder, Meriden, Conn.: 
Dr. and Mrs. Louis F. Berry, Sidney L. Berry, Stamford, 
Conn.; Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Goodrich, Amherst; 
The Big Event of the 
Summer Season 
will be 
Gloucester Day 
Wednesday, August 16 
Stage Fort Park 
Sensational Free Attractions 
Magnificent Evening I]luminations 
New and Startling Features 
Admission Free 
If Stormy, Next Pleasant Day 
