36 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Furniture made to order Tel. 233 
and Upholstered 
A sal T { y] WEA F.C. POOLE,7 Centre Street, Gloucester 
Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker 
Daperies, Cushions and Interiors 
correctly executed 
The Thorwald hotel, Bass Rocks, gave the first dance 
of the season this Tuesday. Among the season guests 
and those who will spend July are James Wilson, Detroit ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles FE. Benton, Miss Benton and Mrs. 
Moore, S. Manchester, Conn.; the Misses Baldwin Hart, 
Montreal; Miss M. R. Strong and Miss L. W. Williams, 
New York; Mrs. M. S. Chapman and Miss Helen and 
Mary, S. Manchester, Conn.; Mrs. W. Quilhot, children 
and maid, Amsterdam, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mc- 
Gregor and Miss Janet, Haverhill; who have returned 
for the fifth season; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, child 
and nurse, Memphis. Mr. Lee is interested in a steam- 
ship line on the Mississippi river and isa descendant of 
Gen. Robert E. Lee. 
Mrs. Kirk Lathrop of Detroit and the Thorwald gave 
a dinner and bridge party last Friday to the Paul Dem- 
mings. who have a cottage at Bass Rocks. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Worden of Detroit and season 
guests at the Thorwald gave a dinner this week to E. A. 
Hawkes and Miss Hawkes who have one of the beautiful 
places at Wingaersheek beach. 
Religious services at the Moorland hotel, Bass Rocks, 
will be held every Sunday evening in the Casino at 8 
o’clock. Rev. J. H. Cooper of Gloucester and Bishop 
Lawrence, bishop of Mass., will have charge of the ser- 
vices. 
The Moorland has the following season guests: Mrs. 
H. D. Seavey and daughter, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Wal- 
A. Manton Pattillo 
67 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER 
Carpets and Furniture, Upholstery, 
Draperies, Window Shades, Wall 
Papers 
Furnishings for Summer Cottages 
a Specialty 
Sole agent in Gloucester for 
Old Hickory Couch Furniture 
and Wm. Leavens Cottage Furni- 
ture 
Orders for furniture upholstering 
and work attended to 
promptly 
cushion 
A. Manton Pattillo 
67 MIDDLE STREET, GLOUCESTER 
ter Bremond and Walter, Jr., Austin, Tex.; Mrs. N. G. 
Williams, Mrs. S. H. Seymour, Miss A. Johnson, Detroit ; 
Mrs. C. H. Burrand Miss Burr, Philadelphia; Mrs. Alex. 
Grant, Syracuse; Mrs. C. H. Davidson, Cincinnati; Mrs. 
F. A. Lapham, Miss Lapham and Master R. L. Taylor, 
Worcester; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Parker, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Calvert Crary, daughter and maid, Newtonville; Mrs. 
J. S. Foote and Mrs. F. L. Bradbury, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. 
A. Lichtenheim, New York; Miss Doris Andrews, C. P. 
Andrews and Miss W. C. Withers, New York; Misses 
Sophia and Elizabeth McLane, Baltimore; Dr. and Mrs. 
Crossfuld and son, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. S. Arthur Bent, 
family and maid, Boston; E. L. Strong and daughter, 
Jamaica Plain, R. I.; Mrs. W. O. Taylor and Miss Elliott, 
New York; Mrs. Alfred Snyder, New York; Mrs. John 
Carson and daughter, Indianapolis; Mrs. EK. A. Trear and 
daughter, Troy, N. Y.; Mrs. Fred E. Butler and daughter, 
Detroit; Mrs. R. Flynn, New York; Mrs. Charles Webb 
and daughters, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robson, 
Springfield; Mrs. Horace Kimball and daughter, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; Chester D. Johnson, Boston. 
The Saturday afternoon teas at the Bass Rocks Golf 
club which are given during July and August are becoming 
more popular each season. The first one of the year was 
held last Saturday with Mrs. William B. Campbell of 
Philadelphia, president of the ladies’ committee, acting 
as hostess. Mrs. E. B. Currier of New York poured tea, 
and Miss H. Ellis of Boston served punch. 
Che Sign of the Crane 
Cea Hnuse, Fund 
Shap and 
Woman's Exchange 
NOW OPEN---DAILY 
Hours 2:30 toG 
Consignors will please submit 
samples of their cooking and 
handwork to 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE, BREAD and DOUGHNUTS 
Flor de £. & £. 
Longboys 
They are a delicate slim shape 
of excellent quality 
BOXES OF 25—$2.13 PER BOX 
Estabrook & Eaton 
Boston 
‘These and others of our well known brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
