N:OVReie lees FLO nee OB Ree ee Pond Reminder 
Wingarrsheck Inn 
West Gloucester, Mass. Opened June 25th 
Clam Bakes on ne Peas une Fourth at 
Salen ealG eDeat 
Plates reserved on soem 
A. B. CLARK 
sha ia 8725-Y Gloucester. 
MRS. S. B. GILPIN 
Dressmaking 
Fine Sewing and Children’s Work. Appointments by the Day. 
5 Pearl Street, Gloucester 
interest to the summer people there. Some good racing 
in store for the members of this club this season, 
incidentally. 
Arrivals the past few days in the Bass Rocks colony 
include Mrs. Robert R. Laidlaw of Englewood, N. J.; 
E. B. Chandler, of San Antonio, Texas,’ who is at the 
“Casa, Del? Mar;"sandsthe. DD. @G*Brewers or bDostonnat 
“Tanglewood.” 
Mrs. H. C. Turner and Miss Elenore Carl of Bos- 
ton and Bass Rocks are entertaining this Friday after- 
noon at auction bridge at the Bass Rocks Golf club. 
Mrs. Howard Wicks Brown of Boston and Bass 
Rocks will entertain her guests of this week, Mr. and 
Mrs. I. T. Hafner of Brookline at.a clam bake at Win- 
gaersheek beach, West Gloucester, on next Friday, July 3. 
Mrs Joseph (Or ‘Proctors jt,,.cand eiirs selene. 
Turner of Boston have moved into their new cottage fac- 
ing the Bass Rocks, Golf club grounds. 
Mrs. Walter A. Carl of the Bass Rocks colony is 
entertaining her sister, Mrs. Paxon Deeter of Phila., this 
week. 
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Sheaf and daughter will 
spend the week of July 4th with Mrs. Leonard Macom- 
ber at Bass Rocks. 
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Mrs. Harold McNeil of Philadelphia is the guest 
of Mrs. Samuel Bispham Bowen of the Bass Rocks 
colony. 
Mrs. M. Farmer is planning to entertain Miss Ger- 
trude Tower over July 4th at her cottage at Bass Rocks. 
Among the guests of many seasons at the Moorland 
Hotel, Bass Rocks are Mrs. H. EF. Worcester, Montelair, 
N. J.;. Mrs. A. H. Gillingham and her sister, Miss E. P. 
Right of Philadelphia; Miss C. B. Davis, Philadelphia 
and Miss Greggson, Boston. Guests who will spend 
their first season there are Mrs. C. A. McFreeley and son, 
Pittsburg; Mrs. G. H. Quincy, Boston; Mrs. FE. P. Ran- 
dolph of the University of Virginia, and Mrs. A. Bachus 
and daughters. ‘The Casino will open on July 1 and a 
weekly dance will be given Wednesday evenings. ‘This 
will be welcome news to the younger set in the Bass Rocks 
colony. 
Many familiar faces are seen at the Hotel Thorwald, 
Bass Rocks. Prof. McGucken, teacher of history in the 
New York University, has come here for his 15th sea- 
son. Miss M. L. Miller and Mrs. F. N. Fletcher of De- 
troit, Mich., will spend their roth season here. ‘he 
Kirke Lathrops of Detroit, who go to England every 
other summer to visit Mrs. Lathrop’s relatives and who 
spend alternate summers at the Thorwald, are registered. 
Mrs, Geo, H. Willis and daughters of East Orange, N. J., 
“low; Mrs. 
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have returned to the Thorwald after an absence of nine 
years. Geo. A. Worden and family of Detroit are new 
season guests. ‘lhe first dance at the hotel will be given 
the evening of July 4th. 
OCKPORT’S summer colony received several ad- 
ditions among the cottagers the past few days. That 
section of Cape Ann is alive with summer life and a busy 
season for Pigeon Cove, also, is in sight. 
Congressman and Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts and fam- 
ily of Chelsea have arrived at their summer home Lob- 
lolly Heights, Rockport, for the season. 
Francis Smith of San Antonia, Texas, arrived last 
week at his summer home at Land’s End, Rockport, for 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Barnes of Somerville have 
arrived at “Mt. Arey” cottage, Rockport. 
The members of the Lambda chapter of the Alpha 
Xi Delta society of Tufts college have been coming to 
Rockport for the past 15 years at the close of the Com- 
mencement season. ‘This year 20 of their number from 
Jackson college have spent the past week at the Tarr 
camp, Marmion Way, Rockport, chaperoned by mem- 
bers of the alumni. 
Arrivals this week at Land’s End, Rockport, include 
Mary Ware Ellen of Cambridge in the Ellen bunga- 
Martha Grening and daughters of New York; 
Strecker of Boston; W. E. Muir of Roslindale and 
Butler of Providence, R. I., the latter at the Head- 
Mrs. 
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A. M. 
lands. 
The camp at Loblolly Cove, Land’s End, Rockport, 
opened last week. Dr. Lyman Abbott was an early visi- 
tor, crossing over from there to visit the famous Twin 
Lights on ‘Thatcher’s island. 
Mrs. F. Law and son of Cincinnati, O., have just 
arrived in their Land’s End, Rockport, cottage. 
Bishop Rt. Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, D: D., of 
Philadelphia, who usually summers at Land’s End, Rock- 
port, will spend the summer with his family in Europe. 
He will attend the national convention of Episcopal 
bishops which meets in England. 
Recent arrivals at cottages in the Paradise Cliffs 
section of Rockport include Wentworth Coffin of Brook- 
line; Rev. Geo. W. Sargent of Hamilton; Robert Dodge 
of Boston; Dr, A. J. Gage of Lowell; Francis Smith of 
Boston, ; 
