38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
JENNY WRENN, DOLL’S DRESSMAKER 
Lamp and Candle Shades 
Dolls, Toys, Fancy Goods 
| THE DOLL HOUSE, EAST GLOUCESTER 
Lila Pickens and party, Flushing, N. Y.; Mrs. N. C. 
Wharton and daughters, Philadelphia. 
Fairview arrivals are Miss Kate Marks, Miss C. Du 
Bois Hull, New York; Mrs. A. H. Brodley, Miss Grace 
Plimpton, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. J. K. Robinson and 
family, Flushing, L. I.; Mrs. George Hueberins, Miss 
Edith Andrews, St. Louis; Miss A. T. Canby, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 
Arrivals at the Rockaway include E. Hading Marsh, 
Springfield; J. W. Fulton, Chicago; Mrs. C. N. Andrews 
and party, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ordway, Springfield; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cox, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. R. 
Wycoff and family, Springheld; R. A. Harvey, Worces- 
ter; Mrs. W. W. Blackman, Brooklyn; Miss A. C. Toz- 
zer, Cincinnati; Charles B. Maynard and family, Worces- 
ter; Mr. and Mrs. H. EF. Weil, Cincinnati; E. G. Eisen- 
lohr, an artist of Dallas, Texas. Prof. and Mrs. W. H. 
Pabodie of Cincinnati, who have been coming to the hotel 
for many seasons, had their 56th wedding anniversary 
celebration in an unique manner the past week. The 
young girls of the place arranged a mock wedding par- 
ticipated in by Miss Dorothy Fulton as groom, Miss 
Martha Dunton as bride, Miss Edith Hard as best man, 
Miss Clark of Redcliff as the bishop, Miss Louise Stan- 
ley as matron of honor. The ushers were Miss Ellen 
Hard, Miss Josephine Clark and Miss Phebe Jenks. Mrs. 
J. L. Brand presided at the piano. After the ceremony, 
Judge Hard of Milwaukee made a speech on married life 
and explained the object of the affair to the Pabodies, 
for whom it was a complete surprise. The guests pre- 
sented the happy couple (the Pabodies) with a Gloucester 
scene by Mr. Cook, the Gloucester artist. 
While seeing Cape Ann, view “Salt Ship” at Red- ~ 
gates Art Gallery and Tea Room, Lanesville. adv. 
The Hawthorne Tea Room in the Casino building 
is now open for the second season under the management 
of the Misses Gordon. adv. 
ASS ROCKS is one of the most ideal summer colonies 
on the North Shore. Beautifully situated with fine 
water views on all sides, two handsome and commodious 
hotels, the best bathing pavilion outside of Magnolia and 
Beverly Farms, the finest golf and tennis grounds along 
the shore, and its beautiful cottages all adding to the 
beauty and social life of the place make this one of the 
most attractive places to be found. 
The George Thomas family, who are now in the Pugh 
cottage, have returned from salmon fishing along the 
southern banks of the St. Lawrence river. Last year he 
went as far north as Labrador, but this year he went 
early in June and camped with a party of men until Mrs. 
Thomas and the Ed. D. Sargent family joined him in 
July, when they took a cottag for the month at Gaspe. 
He reports it a fine region for those who like fishing and 
a bit of wild life. 
Arrivals at the Thorwald include Mr. and Mrs. James 
Wilson, Detroit; R. I. Hamilton, Hagerstown, Md.; Mrs. 
L. M. Langford, Miss B. Langford, E. Orange, N. J.; 
R. Jones, Jr., Memphis; Mrs. L. Rorhenier and family, 
Cleveland; W. B. Ward, Jr., Fort Worth, Tex.; Misses 
Taylor and chauffeur, New York; Mr. and Mrs. George 
Lorimer, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thouser, Detroit; Mrs. 
Clara R. Dana, Mrs. Edgar C. Morris, Syracuse, N. Y.; 
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THE BARNACLE, Annisquam 
Gift Shop 
AFTERNOON TEA 
Open Every Day Except Sunday 
LUNCH 
Charles F. Duveneck, Covington, Ky.; Mrs. O. Metcalf 
and Miss Metcalf, Philadelphia; Mrs. Norman Marshall 
and family, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mepheus and 
party, Moline, Ill. 
Of those winning prizes in the swimming and diving 
contests at Magnolia last Saturday, Edward Moons of Bass 
Rocks won first place in the boys’ contest for fancy diving 
and second in the contest for men. In the relay race, 
Eaton, Farnsworth, Baker and Cox did exceptionally good 
work. The girls from Bass Rocks decided, at the last 
minute, not to take part in the sports. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swasey of Taunton have been 
visiting at the cottage of Howard Wicks Brown. While 
there they entertained the Browns and Stewart Walkers at 
the dinner dance at the Eastern Yacht club at Marblehead. 
The Browns have been on a recent motor trip to Ports- 
mouth, where they were among those entertained at Hams 
by Miss Phillis Kimball and her fiance, Chester Johnson 
of Providence. The Browns and others of the Bass Rocks 
colony are planning a luncheon at the Puritan roof gar- 
den when they attend the Longwood tournament. 
Mrs. Kersley Harrison has been entertaining Miss 
Virginia Harrison of Philadelphia. 
Mrs. Nathan Newbury, who is occupying the Ellis 
cottage, has Mrs. Robert Barnes of Cincinnati as her 
house guest this week. 
Mrs. Joseph O. Proctor, Jr., gave a small party this 
week in honor of her guests, Mrs. Thompson of New - 
York and Miss Harriet Young of Kansas ‘City. 
Mrs. Walter Carl entertained at five tables of bridge 
last Friday at her cottage. The whist club met this Mon- 
day with Mrs. Allen Farmer. : 
Mrs. Arthur M. Parker of Detroit has arrived a 
“Felsensprung” for the remainder of the season. She is 
not very strong, Mr. Parker’s death in the spring having 
been a great shock to her. 
~ Moorland hotel arrivals include Mrs. J. Baker, Mrs. 
J. Blauck, Chicago; Mrs. George Crownwell, Miss Crown- 
well, Baltimore; C. A. Webb, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. A. Dyer, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. W. H. Littell and 
daughter, Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wendell, 
New Haven, Conn.; C. J. R. and R. G. Humphreys, And- 
over; S. P. Morton, C. Goldesborough, E. H. Worthing- 
ton, Baltimore; Mrs. John Fennelly and family, Kansas 
City; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Skinner and family, Moline, 
Ills Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 
Halmer, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Burton and 
family, Cincinnati; the Misses Williams, St. Louis; Mrs. 
Wm. Burch, Kansas City; Mrs. Hamilton Holmes, New 
York; Mrs. Carolyn Johnson, Miss A. E. Johnson, Brook- 
lyn; Miss E. F. Conly, Miss Iva Loud, Detroit; C. P. 
Andrews, New York; Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and 
family, New York; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Labey and family, 
Rochester} Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. J. Mazel, Brookline; Miss J. R. Rae, New York. 
The Thés Dansants at the Moorland are very popular 
this season. In the competitive dances of last week the 
cups offered for the prize couple were won by Miss Gladys 
Perry and Frank Fennessy; previous prizes were won by 
Charles McFeely and Miss Katherine Remmick and W. 
Allen and Miss Remmick. On August 14 will be the next 
band concert by the 8th regiment band. These are eagerly 
looked forward to by all of the colony in Bass Rocks, 
