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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 41 
JENNY WRENN, DOLL’S DRESSMAKER 
Lamp and Candle Shades 
Dolls, Toys, Fancy Goods 
| THE DOLL HOUSE, EAST GLOUCESTER 
Stockwell and Miss Grace Stockwell, Fitchburg; Dr. and 
Mrs. S. F. Jones, Washington; Mrs. F. E. Sullivan, Miss 
Sullivan, Boston. 
Fairview arrivals are Miss Ruth Osgood, Washing- 
ton; Miss C. P. Noyes, Miss A. L. Batch, Jamaica Plain ; 
C. Du Bois Hull, New York; Miss J. N. Bissell, Wil- 
mington, Del.; Miss A. TT. Reynolds, Boston. 
Arrivals at the Delphine include George Webster, 
Lawrence S. Dewey, Boston; Lida E. Hallenbeck, O. J. 
Hallenbeck, Canandaigue, N. Y.; Mrs. Frederick Masson, 
New York; J. Jorden Guerither, Philadelphia ; Rev. and. 
Mrs. J. F. Gorman, Ottawa, Can.; Miss Elizabeth A. 
Stone, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Upton, N. Read- 
ing; F. Dewy, Hopkinton. . 
Merrill Hall arrivals are Dr. R. S. Norton, New 
York; Mr. and. Mrs- Philip H. Churchman, Worcester ; 
Miss M. I. Anderson, Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 
Eddy, Albany, N. Y.; Bees iittord, seassaic, IN. J: -.Dr. 
and Mrs. H. P. Boyer, Philadelphia; and J. M. Taylor, 
Albany, N. Y. 
Rockaway hotel arrivals are C. O. Cheney, ease 
Davis, New York; Mrs. Wm. A. Kruse and family, Cin- 
cinnati; Mrs. I. M. Fogerty, Miss B. L. Fogerty, Brook- 
line; Wm. E. Jones, St. Louis; Misses Elinor and Sally 
A. Wood, Springfield; Mrs. E. R. Eidel, Miss Te ocott, 
Philadelphia; Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Palmer, Chicago. An 
indoor game of golf was enjoyed last Monday by the 
guests. First prizes were given to Miss Katherine An- 
derson and Caldwell Baker; second prizes to Miss Doro- 
thy Fulton and Frank Wyckoff. 
Beachcroft hotel, Eastern Point, arrivals are Dr. and 
Mrs. C. N. Walsh, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
B. Seymour, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. C. W. Lilly, Mrs. 
C. S. Newcomb, Torrington, Conn.; L. H. Jenkins, Rich- 
mond, Va.; Murial Bruce, Toronto, Can.; Mrs. J. F. 
Holt, R. H. Holt, Gardiner, Me.; Mrs. C. L. Chapin, 
Miss E. A. Chapin, Newton Centre; Mr. and Mrs. Willis 
Olmsted and family, Yonkers, N. Y.; Richard Washburn 
Child and party of Cohasset spent a few days; Mr. and 
Mrs. Hamilton C. Rickaby, Miss Ruth Rickaby, New 
York; Mrs. Josephine Archer, New York; Mrs. L. H. 
Farrow and sons, Somerville ; Mrs. Georgie Smull, Mil- 
tonberger Smull, Baltimore ; Ray J. Hogden, New York; 
Allen B. Craven, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. Lincoln, T. 
M. Le Fevre, Milton; W. W. Buchanan, Miss Buchanan, 
Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Ed. M. Wilson and family, Ft. Wayne, 
Moorland Hotel 
Bass Rocks, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
“Birertly an the Orean” 
Open until September twenty-fifth 
Hawthorne Inn 
EAST GLOUCESTER, - MASS. 
“On the Garbor” 
Open until September twenty-first 
THE BARNACLE, Annisquam 
Gift Shay 
AFTERNOON TEA 
Open Every Day Except Sunday 
LUNCH 
ASS ROCKS has had two social functions this week 
—the annual ball at the Thorwald and the Moorland 
concert—unfortunately both coming on the same night, 
which made it a difficult question for the cottagers to 
decide which one to attend. 
Guests at the Pugh cottage, being entertained by the 
George Thomas family, are Miss Emily Taylor and her 
fiance, Clifford Hawley of Philadelphia. 
Mrs. Walter Carl gave a luncheon ‘Thursday in honor 
of Miss Emily ‘Taylor of Philadelphia. Covers were 
placed for eight at a daintily arranged table. 
Mrs. Allen B. Farmer entertained the Bass Rocks 
bridge club Thursday night. 7 
Miss Margaret Healey of Naugautuck, Conn., is vis- 
iting at the Harding cottage. 
Miss A. F. G. Jarvie, assisted by the Misses Isabel 
and Ella ‘'hom had charge of the weekly tea at the Bass 
Rocks Golf club. In the handicap mixed foursome the 
winners were Miss Lichtenheim of the Moorland and 
Marcus Dennison of Hawthorne Inn. 
Moorland hotel, Bass Rocks, arrivals include Alex. 
Fitz Hugh, Vicksburg, Miss.; Henry L. P. Beckwith, 
Providence, R. I.; C. J. R. Humphreys, Andover; Karl 
Kilhoger, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Thom, Buffalo, N. 
Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlap, Washington; B. von 
Witzleber, New York; Mr. and Mrs. T. Liggett and fam- 
ily, Pittsburg; Mrs. M. B. Francis, Thomas D. Webb, 
New York; Charles E. Otis, Yonkers, N. Y.; Mrs. Harry 
Primrose, Baltimore; Mrs. Charles L. Whiting, Miss 
Charlotte Whiting, Buffalo; Dr. and Mrs. George D. Wes- 
ton, Springfield; Miss M. G. Clifford, Brookline ; George 
W. Caldwell, Philadelphia; Mrs. E. W. Greene, Newton- 
ville; Mrs. Walter G. Resor, Chestnut Hill; Allen W. 
Morton, Richmond, Va.; Miss Louisa E. Corey, Brook- 
line; H. T’. Heald, R. P. Butterfield, F. Dennis Campan, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. In the last competitive dance the 
prizes were won by Miss Emma Ames and Ralph Pope. 
he band concert which is eagerly looked forward to by 
the guests and cottagers will be held this Friday evening. 
Arrivals at the Thorwald, Bass Rocks, are C. H. Wil- 
liamson, Quincy, Ill.; J. P. and R. P. Wheeler, Hartford, 
Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Henderson, Chicago; H. O. 
Nickerson, Mrs. W. Bushnell, Leominster; Mrs. J. O. 
Heald, Orange, N. J.; Miss Mary H. Morgan, Miss Mary 
D. Potter, Pittsburg, Va.; Kenneth Johnson, Montclair, 
N. J.; Fred Nurenberg, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 
Boles and family, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew 
Gault, Jr., Baltimore, Md.; John Mayer, Jr., New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harwood, Richmond, Vt.; A. S. 
Wardwell, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. George G. Ford, Ro- 
chester, N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Love and daughters, 
Montclair, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Philadel- 
phia; B. L. Phelps, Miss Sarah F. Wilson, E. Canter- 
bury, N. H.; George Martin, Cleveland, O.; Fred E. De- 
pruit, Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Amerling, Cleve- 
land. ‘The annual grand ball takes place tonight. The 
long dining room and assembly rooms have been trans- 
formed into bowers of green, dimly lighted with candles 
until late in the evening, when a brilliant display of light 
will be turned on. This ball is always considered the 
event of the season for the guests and cottagers of Bass 
Rocks. 
