Aug. 25, 1916. 
| Chester L. Norton 
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SUGGESTED TRIPS---Lake Winnepesaukee, Lake Sunapee, Poland Springs, Mt. 
Washington, Profile, Flume, Crawford Notch, Bar Harbor, Provincetown and all 
parts of Cape, Concord and Lexington, the Berkshires over the Mohawk Trail, 
PIGEON COVE.—The ideal summer weather so long 
awaited has at last visited this section, and all the 
pleasant activities of the vacation season are proceeding 
as they should, while motor parties from every state in 
the union en tour pass in and out of town. 
At Hotel Edward with the arrival last week from 
Pittsburg of Mrs. Louis Wilson, wife of the proprietor, 
the last touch was received to give this delightful hostelry 
the atmosphere of complete hospitality and home-like 
charm for the remainder of the season. And already 
there is evidence of Mrs. Wilson’s personal interest in 
the pleasure and comfort of the Edward’s guests, for 
under her supervision the grill room has been refurn- 
ished and redecorated, the rich tones of the purple grape 
being incorporated in the window hangings, showing over 
the delicate globes of the side wall illumination, and 
beneath the nut brown wicker lamp shades on the little 
quartette tables. The grill is now in complete readiness 
for guests and no more attractive place can be found for 
an evening dinner or perhaps a late supper these lovely 
starlight nights than this peculiarly alluring spot. = Mr. 
and Mrs. James C. Farrell of Albany, N. Y., who re- 
cently purchased ‘“‘Felsenmeer,” the lovely summer estate 
at Grape Vine Cove, East Gloucester, of Hon. J. Sloat 
Fassett, motored over early last week to Hotel Edward, 
where they entertained a party of friends at luncheon. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mandelt of Boston came over the 
road recently with a party of friends and stopped for 
tea at The Edward. 
Guests arriving last week for an extended stay at the 
Hotel Edward are: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams, Mr. 
and Mrs. H. D. Williams, Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. 
D. H. McConnell, Dorys, Edna and David H. McConnell, 
Suffern, N. Y.; Mrs. G. P. Burchfield, Miss M. P. Burch- 
field, W. H. Burchfield, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. 
L. Colburn, New Haven, Conn.; Dr. W. G. Alling and 
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. E. Neus, New York City; Mr. 
and Mrs. B. C. Buxton, Middleton Spa, Vt.; Mr. and 
Mrs. R. P. MacRae, Castleton, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs. F. I. 
Nuney, Attleboro; Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lawton and 
Helen Lawton, Tiverton, R. I.; Mrs. F. C. Seligmen, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strauss, Marjorie and 
Anna Strauss, New York City; Mrs. Herbert M. Lloyd, 
Montclair, N. J.; Mrs. A. R. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. 
Wilson, New York City; Mrs. Allan, Mrs. H. B. Dem- 
ing, Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Deacon, Mrs. Richard F.. 
Strauss, Providence, R. I.; Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Brigh- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bacon, Boston: Mr. and Mrs. 
C. D. Lyons, Mansfield ; John F. Merrick, Hamilton, Ont. ; 
Murray McConnel, Ithaca, N. Y.; J. B. Seymour, Mr. and 
Mrs. G. H. Walbridge, New York City; Dr. and Mrs. O. 
Blood and two children, Worcester; Miss A. R. Sargent, 
Miss M. Strauss, Nahant; Mrs. H. M. Davoe, Mr. and 
Mrs. M. F. Cotrell, Dorothy Cotrell, R. Mann, Brook- 
line: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Little, David and Tom Little, 
Westfield ; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Benjamin, New York 
City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. West, Mrs. R. H. King, 
Helen West, Pittsburg; David C. Little, Thomas Little, 
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. George C. Lee, Westchester ; 
A. #.-Jackson, Brighton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Philips, 
Des Moines, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott, Providence, 
R. J, ' 
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lL. M. Giroux, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L,. Giroux or 
N. Y. City, who are season guests at The Edward, spent 
last week-end with his parents. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colby of Newton, entertained a 
party of friends at luncheon late last week, coming over 
the road in their large touring car. 
Late arrivals at the Clifford are: Mrs. A. C. Sturte- 
vant, Jr., Cambridge; Caroline Hamilton, E. Louise Bar- 
rows, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Crogan, 
Ruth Crogan, Newark, N. J.; Misses Lillian Quiney and 
Grace E. Tobey, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Muriel C. Pease, Agnes 
Gil: ore Wheeler, Boston; Clara Anderson, Fitchburg; 
Mary A. Newburgh, Sharon, Conn.; William L. Brunt, 
So. Hadley; Charlotte D. Fulleck, Gardner; Josephine L. 
Sawin, Northhampton. 
Arrivals last week at the Glen Acre were: Dr. and 
Mrs. Crane, Hope Crane, the Misses Phillips, Boston; 
Misses Sally and Mary Block, St. Louis; Misses Griffin, 
Hartford, Conn.; Edward L. and Edward R. Allen, 
lamestown, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clarke, Syracuse, 
N. ¥.; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Colburn, New Haven; Mrs. 
Mary P. Wells Smith, Greenfield. 
OCKPORT.—The full board of experts with leaders 
of New England Maritime interests and the committee, 
which is urging the completion of Sandy Bay Harbor of 
Refuge, visited the breakwater last Wednesday, as a 
prelude to the hearing given in Boston on Thursday. The 
visiting party to Rockport, included representatives of the 
various organizations which have united to secure, if 
possible, a reversal of the decision of the board of en- 
gineers that the work on the breakwater be abandoned, 
on the ground that the benefits would not be equivalent 
to the cost of completing the structure. The entire board 
of engineers was present including: Col. Frederic V. Ab- 
bot, Col. Henry Taylor, Col. Henry C. Newcomer, Lieut. 
Col. W. V. Judson, Lieut.-Col. Eveleth E. Winslow, 
Lieut.-Col. Clement A. F. Flagler, besides Assistant-En- 
gineer T. F. Webber, Assistant-Engineer T. T. H. Harwood 
and Col. W. E. Craighill, the district engineer of Boston. 
There was a strong Cape Ann delegation present, includ- 
ing Hon. John Hays Hammond, who is one of the 
“booster” members of the Master Mariners’ Association, 
members of the press, Senator Brown and Representatives 
Lyle and Tolman, selectmen of Rockport and town off- 
cials and representatives of the Rockport summer colony, 
James E. Cotter and George W. Harvey. After an hour 
spent on the breakwater, the party returned and the mem- 
bers were conveyed in automobiles to the Rockport Coun- 
try clubhouse, where a fine lunch was served by the club 
chef under the direction of the House Committee. 
Things have been rather quiet the past week at the 
Country clubhouse, only the regular dances being held. 
The week previous, a reception and supper to the club 
members was a pleasant and largely-attended event. 
The William S. Packer bungalow which has been in 
the process of construction for several weeks, at Land’s 
End is completed. Edward Bailey, who erected this 
Packer bungalow is now building a garage for Congress- 
man Ernest W. Roberts at his summer estate, “Loblolly,” 
Land’s End, 
