NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 41 
Guests at the Ocean View, Pigeon Cove, return 
year after year, claiming they find no better place to 
spend a vacation. Recent arrivals are Mrs. S. E. Swan- 
buck, Cleveland; Miss Ellen V. Bjorklund, Hartford, 
Conn.; Misses E. and M. Patteson, Albany, N. Y.; Al- 
bert Foster, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Amos Padgham, Miss 
C. C. Padgham, Rev. Eliz. Padgham, Syracuse, N. Y., 
the latter has occupied a pulpit 13 years at Rutherford, 
N. J.; W. C. Mitchell and family, Lafayette, Ind.; Misses 
Torrey, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hallock, Miss 
K. McGuire, Elmira, N. Y.; Mrs. M. H. Mitchell, Miss 
E. S. Hawkes, Springfield; E. E. Smith, Harry George, 
Fitchburg; O. P. Bassett and family, \Elkhart, Ind ; 
Eliz. L. Kinkade, Fanny McElwee, Margaret Anderson, 
Philadelphia; Mrs. M. F. Sweet, Cambridge. 
Ocean View guests and cottagers listened to Kate 
Ryan, Boston’s greatest actress, give her amusing com- 
ments on suffrage the past week. 
The Marie Antoinette tea room has had several tea 
parties the past week. Among those entertaining were 
Mrs. H. S. Grew of Manchester, Mrs. Lathrop of the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, and Mrs. Ellison and Mrs. Wee lt 
Smith of the Pigeon Cove colony. 
Marie Antoinette Tea Room and Gift Shop, Pigeon 
Cove. adv. 
OCKPORT’S summer colony is anxiously awaiting 
a meeting of the Highway and County Commis- 
sioners and the Selectmen of the town, in order to know 
the results of their plea for a new road connecting Land’s 
End with Witham street, Gloucester, and thus affording 
a convenient and pleasant route around that section of 
Cape Ann. Another of “the brown velvet roads of the 
North Shore,” as they have been termed, would be added 
for the pleasure of tourists and they would soon learn 
that all roads lead to Rockport, the little village, unex- 
celled in its natural beauty. Land’s End, on the dead 
end of the present road, cares no longer to be the “end 
of the earth’ but wants to be open and easy of access 
to all who motor to New England. 
The C. D. Wheeler family of Brookline and Land's 
End are entertaining Mrs. Jules Teugnet of New York, 
4 sister of Mrs. Wheeler. Last week-end they enter- 
tained the Lewis Wallon family of Newton Highlands, 
and were of those giving a luncheon at Green Gables, 
Magnolia, the past week. 
Agencies at 
NEW YORK 
CHICAGO 
PHILADELPHIA 
PITTSBURG 
INDIANAPOLIS 
KANSAS CITY 
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HARTFORD 
NEW HAVEN 
YONKERS, N. Y. 
SPRINGFIELD 
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PROVIDENCE, R. I. 
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Mexico 
Gertrude Waddell, 
Rockport has many sharp turns in its roads, as 
nearly all the resorts have, and it has been suggested 
that auto drivers be more careful and obey all the rules 
of road etiquette, especially those that carry the sign 
“safety first.” 
The Green Parrot tea room is becoming a very 
popular place for Land’s End people to stop in while 
down in Rockport. 
Guests at the Straitsmouth Inn, Rockport, include 
Mrs. F. E. Marston, Newton; P. H. Weer, Indianapolis ; 
Mrs. J. H. Flagler, Avalon, Pa.; Miss Faroe ceateyy 
Shields, Pa.; Mrs. Allan Lard, Washington, Mr. -and 
Mrs. Theodore Justice, Philadelphia; Mrs. Wm. Ham- 
mond, Warren, Pa.; John H. Brown, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. Hinckley, Warren, Pa.; F. A. Hair, Wor- 
cester, Miss Grace Barn, Council Bluffs, Ia.; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. L. Scott, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Colton, 
Miss Vera Colton, Pittsfield; Paul B. Halstead, Boston; 
Geo. Briggs, Providence, R. I.; F. FE. Marston, Boston. 
Manning House arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. P. J. 
Kelley, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mooney, Springfield ; 
G. D. Thayer, Worcester ; F. L. Clark, Miss Hattie Clark, 
Fast Hampton; Misses Turley, Brookline. 
Headland House has the following guests: Mrs. 38. 
Morrill, Fred E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richardson, 
Somerville: Mrs. E. F. Cady, Brooklyn; Kenneth B. 
Camp, Utica, N. Y.: M. G. Parker, Boston; Misses 
Clark, East Orange, N. J.; Miss C. Redman, Miss M. 
Collins, Dorchester. 
The Granite Shore hotel gave the first dance of the 
season in Murray Hall this Wednesday. The annual 
children’s party was also given the past week. The 
little folks present were Marion and Mildred Clark, 
Dorothy Taylor, Florence Thompson, Katherine Brine, 
Mable Cleaves and Master Harold 
Taylor. Arrivals include Misses Brine, Dorchester ; 
Miss K. Pendergast, Ed. Pendergast, Dorchester; Mrs. 
FN. Foster and daughter, Cincinnati; Allan M. Painten, 
Wollaston; Miss Helen F. Haynes, Mrs. J. F. Haynes, 
Worcester; Miss Grace Jordan, Miss B. E. Robson, Miss 
E. B. Sherman, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Car- 
penter, Springfield; Miss Jennie Beggs, Miss Eliz. Beggs, 
Springfield; Mrs. E. S. Ball, Waltham; Mrs. E. L. Tay- 
lor and children, Ottawa. Can. 
The Turk’s Head Inn arrivals of the week include 
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Carlton, Lawrence; their daughter, 
Miss M. T. Carlton, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. 
Emmet and family, So. Salem, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. D. 
L. Ross, Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. E. J. Camahan, Lafayette, 
Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. 
Carl Skinner, Boston; John Perry and son, Henry T. E. 
Perry, Albany, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Carey, Jr., daugh- 
ter and friend, Miss Rolando of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. 
Henneks, Louisville, Ky.; Miss Annie A. Logan, Brook- 
iy, te Xen Le. hop of last Saturday night was the 
largest of the season. Many young people came out 
from Boston and a number of the cottage colony attended. 
When in Rockport lunch at the Ocean Spray Café. 
Sea Foods cooked to order. Dock sq. adv. 
At a recent meeting of the Rockport South End Im- 
provement association, held at the home of the Misses 
Thatcher, it was decided that the society will co-operate 
with the new Country club and that all fetes and social 
functions be held on the erounds of the club. 
he Green Parrot tea room and gift shop, 17 Mt. 
Pleasant street, Rockport. Flower receptacles a special- 
ty. adv. 
