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day. His brother, Edward J. O’Connell and family of 
Brookline, are spending the summer at the place as usual. 
Their daughter, Mrs. James L. Ryan of Beacon street, 
spends the week-ends with them. Mrs. O’Connell is en- 
tertaining Miss Dorothy Vahey of Watertown and Miss 
Bessie Sullivan of Roxbury for a few weeks. 
Mrs. Oakes Ames, whose winter home is in North 
Easton, the place where the Antis are of considerable 
force, is quietly resting in her pretty island home, spend- 
ing the time in painting and playing tennis and with her 
interesting little family, recuperating strength for the 
1915 campaign, when the suffrage workers confidently 
expect their measure will be carried by the state. Mrs. 
Ames, aside from the duties of treasurer of the state as- 
sociation, takes an active part in the educational side of 
the question and gives talks along that line in her home 
place. She says that the much discussed point of equal 
suffrage simply doubling the ignorant vote is more than 
answered by statistics which show that three girls gradu- 
-ate from our high schools each year to only two boys. 
She claims that suffrage would make conditions better, 
not only for the working women, but for women in all 
classes of society. Her father has always been an ardent 
supporter of the cause. Mr. Ames also works with Mrs. 
Ames, and it is through the generosity of his mother 
that an automobile is being furnished this summer ‘o 
convey the speakers to the various points in the western 
part of the state where a lively campaign is being carried 
on. 
PIGEON COVE is another little resort on Cape Ann 
that is noticeable for the number of August visitors 
who have arrived. 
The Hotel Edward has so many demands for rooms 
in September that the management is planning to keep 
open until October. A large party of Cleveland people 
is coming this week. Miss Alling, a season guest, has 
been entertaining her niece, Mrs. George McKeever of 
Columbus, O., the past week. A. R. Greeley of Oxford 
and H. B. Montague of Southbridge are prominent law- 
yers who are making a visit at the hotel. Other arrivals 
include O. H. Taxon, Southbridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Murray Bacon and son George, Cambridge; Mr. and 
Mrs. FE. H. Stevens, New York; Mr. and Mrs. James 
O. Sanborn of Winchester, who are on their bridal trip; 
Mrs. Frank Hallock, a noted physician of New York; 
Miss H. S. Littlefield, Miss Cusack and Mrs. Alfred L,. 
White of New York. Mr. White is the manager of the 
A. T. Stewart estate in New York. A refreshing feature 
at the Edward is the Maguire well, where cool spring 
water can be drawn far excelling ice-water in taste and 
purity. ; 
Marie Antoinette Tea Room and Gift Shop, Pigeon 
Cove adv. 
The Ocean View is well filled. The weekly dance 
is growing in popularity with every one that is given in 
way; Mrs. J.°B. Spencer, 5S. 
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Blythedale Gift Shop and Hair Dressing Rooms 
63 and 65 Eastern Pt. Rd., East Gloucester 
Jewelry, Leather and Paper Novelties. Toys & Luncheon Favors 
Shampooing, Chiropody, Manicure, Marcel Wave 
Telephone 8747W Laura Agnes Walker 
EXPERT COSTUME PACKING 
China, Glass and Furniture Packing. Crating and Shipping done by 
»L. DAVIS, ANTIQUE SHOPS 
273 East Main St. 8 Main St. 
EAST GLOUCESTER ROCKPORT 
this homelike hotel. The recent arrivals include Mrs. 
Otto Leutz, Miss Clara Young, William Leutz, Boston; 
Miss S. E. Watson, Washington; Miss F. S. Lakeman, 
Salem; Miss May A. Campbell, Lyndonville, Vt.; Miss 
Catherine Thomson, New York; E. L. Slocumb, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; H. O. Nickerson, Mrs. W. Bushnell, Leom- 
inster; Miss Charlotte W. Hardy, Brewer, Me.; H. L. 
Winsor, Boston; Charles D. Denney, Miss Lucy Denney, 
Chicago; Mrs. Moses Fuller, Watertown; Miss Mary H. 
Foster, Andover; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Palme, Miss M. 
Putney, Mrs. W..H. Cary, Miss M. A. C. White, Med- 
; Manchester, Conn.; George 
P. Cook, Medford. 
The Lantern Shop of unusual gifts, near the Hotel 
Edward, Pigeon Cove, is now open. adv. 
The little Marie Antoinette tea house has had among 
its hostesses for teas the past week Mrs. O. P. Bassett 
of the Ocean View, Mrs. Francis E. Smith of Rockport, 
and parties from the Edward hotel and from Magnolia. 
Frank Baring of the Rockaway hotel in East Gloucester, 
was also of those entertaining. 
ROckPoRt is no longer the quiet little village of 
July, for a visit to the hotels and a walk along the 
rocky cliffs shows that the place is alive with its usual 
August activities. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Babbitt of “Pineledge” are en- 
tertaining Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Corey of Newton. 
At the James E. Cotter home “The Rocks” the house 
guests are Mrs. Louis Atherton and her son Porter of 
Swampscott. 
The C. D. Wheeler family of Land’s End are enter- 
taining Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse of Newton and Miss 
Alice Long of Boston. ‘Their guests over this week-end 
are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor of Watertown and 
Fred Jones of the Hotel Brunswick, Boston. 
Bolton Smith, son of Francis Smith of San Antonio, 
Texas, who owns a fine house in the Land’s End colony, 
has brought his family from Memphis, Tenn., and is 
occupying a cottage near his parents for the month of 
August. ; 
The Rev.G.W.Sargent family of Hamilton are enjoy- 
ing their first summer in Rockport in the beautiful Para- 
dise Cliffs section, near Loblolly Cove. 
Guests at the home of Mrs. A. Eustis on Hale street 
are Mrs. Carl Durgin, Mrs. L. Grimes and daughter, 
Miss Jennie, of Somerville. 
Miss Eleanora Cady of Brooklyn and Kenneth Camp 
of Utica, N. Y., are spending August with Mrs. Daniel 
W. Frazier on the Headlands. Cutler Knowlton of Win- 
throp and Carl Durgin have also been guests and are 
now cruising along the Maine coast. 
The John Boyle O’Reilly club of Boston held its 
annual outing at Loblolly Cove recently. While in Rock- 
port the embers called at the homes of George F. Bab- 
bitt and James E. Cotter, who are members. 
