50 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 18, 1916. 
RKvtta C. Chamas of 372 Boylston St., Boston 
Wishes to announce to her patrons and visitors on 
the North Shore that her showing of Fall Models 
will begin in Gloucester, Wednesday, Aug. 23, 1916. 
Gowns, Suits and Blouses, correct styles for Fall and Winter 
Blythedale, Eastern Point Rd. 
At the Fairview arrivals for the month are: Mrs. 
R. W. Clay, Mrs. Ivan Prowattain, Philadelphia; Eliza- 
beth Raynor, Mrs. Charles H. Barrows, Eunice Barrows, 
Springfield; Bertha K. Straight, Boston; Mrs. C. A. 
Tuttle, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Joseph H. Day, Au- 
gusta, Ga.; Miss Elizabeth A. Jones, Cambridge, Tenn. ; 
C: N. Osgood, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. R. W. Clay, 
Philadelphia. 
Among the late arrivals at the Harbor View are: 
Miss E. G. Dunbar, Dr. and Mrs. A. $. Wiley, Mr. and 
Mrs. Seth Clark, Ada Nichols and Margaret Clark, Buf- 
falo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Mecklin, Mrs. S. F. 
Jones, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Carleton Knight, Janet 
Knight, Lillian Carter, Brookline; Mrs. P. J. Koonz, 
Beatrice Aiken Koonz, Mrs. W. I. Toffey, Jersey City, 
N. J.; Miss M. M. Marr, New York City; Lewis G. 
Thomas, Staunton, Va.; Miss A. Eloise Kenyon, Pravi- 
dence, R. I.; J. H. Conant, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. P. Holden, Toronto; Mrs. H. H. Burgess, Miss Ek. M. 
Disbrow, 
The guests of the Harbor View are planning an 
evening of especial interest for August 22, when a book 
party will be given. 
Wilford 
Brooklyn. 
Russel, the well known baritone farceur 
of London, will give a special program at Hawthorne 
Inn casino, ‘Thursday evening, August 24. The receipts 
will be a continuance of the Permanent Blind War Re- 
lief fund. 
Merrill Hall arrivals for the ‘month are: Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter Hunter, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Howard 
Thatcher, Baltimore; Dr. E. C. Charles, Misses E. L. and 
I. M. Charles, New York City; Miss EF. B. Clark, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Newman K. Choffer, chil- 
dren and maid, Rutland, Vt.; L. F. Pratt, Quincy; Miss 
Mary Johnson, Boston; Mrs. Irving H. Dunlap, C. L. 
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Smith, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Harold L. Smith, Port- 
land, Me.; Helen L. Jones, Brockton; Miss Mary P. 
Martin, Mrs. Mary: Althouse Corlson, Canton, O. 
Lately arriving at the Delphine are: Mr. and Mrs. 
L. H. Sylvester, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mrs. C. H. Carroll, 
Concord, N. H.; Hugh S. Barlue, J. C. McAlpine, Phila- 
delphia; Frank E. Fennesey, Jr., Brookline; Mr. and 
Mrs. James Shriver, Baltimore; Mrs. S. Parsons, Mabel 
Parsons, New York City; Mrs. James Johnson, Brooklyn, 
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ASS ROCKS.—The dress ball at the Bass Rocks Golf 
clubhouse on last Saturday evening was an attractive 
affair and was largely attended, friends of members being 
present from Magnolia and Manchester. Hoppe’s famous 
orchestra of Boston, furnished the music. This Friday 
evening a musicale will be held at the clubhouse, in aid of 
the Permanent Blind War Relief Fund of the Allies, Mrs. 
John Clay of Eastern Point taking a leading active inter- 
est in the entertainment. Wilford Russel of London, 
will give an interesting and unique program. 
Last Monday afternoon, Miss Emily McGuckin of 
New York and the cottage colony of Bass Rocks enter- 
tained a party of thirty at tea at the Bass Rocks club. 
Qn Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Frank Dana of the 
Hawthorne Inn, gave a large tea party to 35 people at 
the Bass Rocks club. 
In the latest handicap match competition, Aug. 9 to 
12, at the Bass Rocks golf links the handsome silver cup 
offered as a prize to the winner, was captured by Lewis 
FE. Williams of the Moorland. Owing to the unpleasant 
weather, but three people qualified, Mr. Averill and Fred 
Holdsworth being the other two. 
Among the attractive and popular ladies who are 
golf enthusiasts at the Bass Rocks club, are Mrs. Ray- 
mond S. Farr, Miss Litchenheim and Miss Elizabeth 
Humble. Mrs. Farr is a daughter of Waterman A. Taft, 
who has a fine residence at Eastern Point. Miss Litch- 
enheim is a guest at the Hawthorne Inn and she is one of 
the players making the best scores at the club this season. 
Miss Humble is a fair Southerner and a member of the 
younger set. She is a daughter of W. T. Humble of 
Fort Worth, Texas, the family being annual guests at 
the Hotel Thorwald. 
JENNY WREN 
THE. DOLLS? DRESSMAh oa 
DoLts, TOYS AND GIFTS 
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HAWTHORNE LANE, EAST GLOUCESTER 
