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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 39 
‘Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport 
Announces a series of 
Soirees Dansants 
Miss Donna Bain and Mr. Paul Chute 
of The Oceanside, Magnolia 
of Newport and Boston 
will appear in four artistic dances, including the latest modern Dance 
Every Saturday Evening from 8:30 until 10:00 
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR 
GENERAL, DANCING 
Opening August Ist 
REFRESHMENTS 
Under the direction of Miss Flora Voorhees of Magnolia and New York. 
Announcement is made of a series of soirees dansants 
at the Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, beginning on the first 
day of August and continuing Saturday evenings as long as 
the interest and demand is sustained. Proprietor Martin 
is fortunate in securing Miss Flora Voorhees to take 
charge of these dansant affairs which are proving all the 
craze along the North Shore this season. There are a 
score or more professionals on the shore this summer at 
the various hotels and clubs, but there is no doubt but 
what Miss Voorhees leads them all in her standing as a 
teacher of the modern dances. It was because of her 
position as one of the leaders in New York dancing circles 
that the big Oceanside Hotel at Magnolia secured her. 
She is there for the season. She will bring to Turk’s 
Head as one of the artists Miss Donna Bain a most at- 
tractive young girl, who was at Delmonico’s all winter and 
is this summer at the Oceanside, Magnolia. Paul Chute 
of Boston and Newport will be Miss Bain’s partner. They 
will appear in four artistic dances, including the latest 
modern dance. The dancing will be from 8.30 until Io. 
General dancing will be in vogue and refreshments will 
be served. 
The new tea room, the Green Parrot, recently opened 
in Rockport, is supplying a long felt want in the village. 
It is the first one to open close to the center of the place. 
Young people from Rockport’s summer colony who 
will assist in the pageant, July 29, for the benefit of the 
Haskins hospital include the Misses Alice, Barbara, and 
Ruth Worcester, Tom Worcester, Miss Sallie Cotter, Miss 
Frances Pogue, Miss Bettie Liffler, and the Misses Arey. 
Many more of the summer people will take an active part. 
The Turk’s Head Inn had one of the most enjoyable 
affairs of the season last ‘Thursday night when guests from 
all along the Shore gathered for the special hop. Guests 
are arriving every day and this will be one of the liveliest 
hotels for the remainder of the season. Recent arrivals 
are Alcott M. Brown, Salem; R. K. Hamilton, L. Bot- 
tomley, Boston; Mrs. S. R. Taylor, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Justice Cox and Misses Frances and Josephine Cox, New 
York; Winfred H. Whiting, R. I. Hastings, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pearson, Bellows Falls, N. Y.; Miss 
H. L. Webster, Miss Jessie C. McDonald, connected with 
Mt. St. Albans school, Washington; Miss K. L. Thayer, 
Pawtucket; Mrs. John F. Stout, Miss Gertrude Stout, 
Omaha; Miss Nan Stitt, Cambridge; Bolton Smith, Mem- 
phis; Sam. F. Bachelder, Cambridge ; H. H. Chamberlain, 
S. P. Remington, Worcester; Wm. P. McGrail, Boston; 
Miss N. M. Knabe, Cincinnati; E. M. Bly, N. Kent, Ger- 
mantown, Pa.; Province M. Pogue of Cincinnati has 
joined his family who are spending the summer at the 
hotel. 
When in Rocport lunch at the Ocean Spray Cafe. 
Sea foods cooked to order, Dock sq, adv, 
The young people of Rockport have been conducting 
a tennis tournament in the Land’s End secticn the past 
week. The participants were Edward Hale and Miss 
Eleanor Hale; Miss Katharine Hale and Province Pogue; 
Mrs. W. Packer and Donald Frost; Russell Law and 
Miss Harriet Pew; Miss Catherine Pew and Everett 
Wilkerson; Miss Mary Coit and Earl Baird. The con- 
test for the cup now lies between Miss Eleanor Hale and 
Mrs. Packer. 
The Straitsmouth Inn is having exhibitions of fancy 
dancing by Prof. McKim of Brookline at the regular 
Saturday night hops. Recent arrivals include John J. 
Taussig and family, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hall 
and son, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Temple and son, 
Reading; Mrs. Harry H. Poor, Brookline; Miss Mary’ B. 
Smith, Wellesley Hills. 
‘The Headland house, Rockport, has the following ar- 
rivals: E. L. Damon, Concord, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. C. 
M. Choate, Bridgeport, Conn.; Dr. and Mrs. Larkins, Ha- 
verhill; Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Larkins, Medford; Mr. and 
Mrs, T. E. Larkins, Georgetown; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. 
Felt, Melrose; Mrs. J. La Fountain, Miss G. Little, New- 
buryport. 
Arrivals of the Granite Shore hotel are Miss Frances 
A. Darrah, Miss A. Perkinson, Brookline; Mrs. F. E. 
Clark and daughters, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. W. Rk. 
Cheney, Boston; Prof. and Mrs. W. A, Woodward, 
Charlemont; Miss Carrie J. Connor, Waltham. 
At a recent meeting of the South End Improvement 
association of Rockport, made up of both the Land’s End 
and Marmion Way colonies the following officers were 
elected: Pres., Edward Clarkson of Newburyport; vice 
pres.; A. C. Baldwin, Chestnut Hill; sec. and treas., Wm. 
R. Arey, Salem. Plans for a summer fete for the sum- 
mer residents were discussed and were left in the hands 
of an executive committee including H. A. Gidney of 
Malden; Wm. J. Hobbs of Boston; and J. R. Worcester 
of Boston. The two colonies alternate in arranging the 
fete, this year the Marmion Way folks having their turn. 
It will be held sometime in August, and probably on the 
grounds of the Rockport Country club. Another subject 
of discussion at the meeting was the proposed road join- 
ing Land’s End with Long Beach and Gloucester. This 
will be actively pushed by August 1, when the state com- 
missioner of highways will have it in charge. It has al- 
ways been a source of disappointment to automobilists 
to come to Land’s End and find they had to return by 
the same road, there being no other good way around. 
Guests at the Manning house, Rockport, are Mr. 
and Mrs. H. A. Otto, Springfield; Miss Emma I. Foster 
and party, Fitchburg; Clarence F. Parsons and party, 
Arlington Heights, Misses Locke, Nashua, N. H.; Mrs, 
G. H, Norris, Minn,; Mrs. W. B. Goodale, Boston, 
