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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Hotel Ldwar 
Hotel de Luxe 
» Pigeon Cove 
_ Steam Heated 
American and European Plan 
Exqnisite Cuisine 
Directly on the Oceanfront 
Special Saturday Night Dinner in Grill Room *'° Dancing 
Yachting, Tennis, Swimming and Golf may be enjoyed at Pigeon Cove. 
Faxon, Southbridge; T. J. Cronin, Worcester; A. R. 
Greeley, Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cromly and daugh- 
ter, East Orange, N. J.; Miss Edith L. Sawyer, Worces- 
ter; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hamilton, Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. 
and Mrs. Loren Johnson, Washington; H. Bacon, Cin- 
cinnati; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warworth, Lawrence; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. H. Bradbury, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. E. 
M. Coats, Springfield; Mrs. J. E. Gasken and daughter, 
Roxbury. 
Miss Ella T. Maguire, sister of Mrs. L. M. Wilson 
of the Hotel Edward has returned from a visit to her 
home in Pittsburg. 
The Lantern Shop of unusual gifts, near the Hotel 
Edward, Pigeon Cove, is now open. adv. 
Ocean View arrivals include Rev. and Mrs. Edward 
R. Noble, Morristown, N. J.; Mrs. E. Cundey, Miss Z. 
B. Cundey, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Edw. W. Morley, 
Hartford, Conn.; Edward FE. Cornwall, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
Miss J. R. Colby, Normal, Ill.; Miss M. Rogers, Miss S. 
Y. Wheeler, Philadelphia; Miss L. E. Stoughton, Turner 
Falls; Miss Jeanette Perry, Greenfield; Mrs. Paul Fues- 
ein, New York; Mrs. A. B. Cutter, Miss H. Ee rage, 
Dedham; Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, Philadelphia. 
Among the Land’s End, Rockport, summer colony 
who have patronized the Marie Antoinette tea room at 
Pigeon Cove have been Mrs. T. Ryan, the Misses Flood, 
Miss Julia Hallahan, Mrs. D. F. Reardon and Mrs. CoE 
Meehan. ‘The little tea room has become very popular 
this summer and is well known all around the Cape. 
“Sea Gull’ camp at Pigeon Cove is fast becoming 
a reality under the management of scout master Arthur 
‘H. Pingree who has general oversight of the pretty little 
cottage that is being built in the grove. This week the 
eighteen boys in camp entertained both afternoon and 
evening for their many friends among the summer resi- 
dents of the Cove. 
Marie Antoinette ‘ea Room and Gift Shop, Pigeon 
Cove. adv. 
’ THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES 
Salem 
With its literary associations and quaint features 
is the most interesting house to visitors along the 
North Shore. 
Turner St. off Essex, Not far from Salem Common 
DR. E. A. FRAKE 
244 Cabot Street Beverly 
.... Oxtenpatlyy .... | 
ROCKPORT'S gala day for the summer colony, ex- 
clusively, is this Saturday, and it will be particularly 
interesting this year as it marks the opening of the new 
golf grounds for all social occasions given by the South 
End Improvement association and Marmion Way colonies. 
Beside the tennis tournament which has been a feature 
of the past week, and the finals of which will be played 
Saturday, there will be baseball in the forenoon and sports 
for the young folks at 3.30 in the afternoon, followed by 
tea served on the lawn at the Country club. Dancing 
space has been provided by a canvas 100 by 50 feet 
stretched on the grass and there will also be exhibitions 
of fancy dancing by Walter McKim and Miss Deering. 
The entertainment committee is composed of H. A. Gid- 
ney, Straitsmouth Inn, Province M. Pogue, Turk’s Head 
Inn and Francis E. Smith, Land’s End. » 
Among those at Loblolly Camp last Saturday were 
ex-Governor John L. Bates and family. 
The family of George M. Kline, superintendent of the 
Danvers Insane Hospital, have taken a cottage on Sand- 
aba avenue for the remainder of the season. Dr. Kline 
will spent the week-ends with his family. 
Granite Shore arrivals are W. L. Aldrich and fam- 
ily, Charlestown; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ham, Boston; Miss 
D. Shepherd, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flint 
and family, Wakefield; Mrs. Emily Gage and daughter, 
Concord, N. H.; C. A. Berger, Boston. Eleven of the 
Dorothy Dix children took supper at this hotel last week. 
Manning House guests are Mrs. L. W. Morrill, Fred 
E. Davis, Somerville; H. O. Wood, Worcester; Mr. and 
Mrs. J. H. Lawson, Nashua, N. H.; Jessie R. Wilkins, 
Dorchester; R. J. Taylor, Watertown; Miss Gertrude 
Plympton, Miss Ellen Dole, Fitchburg. 
Straitsmouth Inn arrivals are Miss Lillian Mather, 
Essex; Mrs. James H. Kelsey and family, Erie, Pa. ; 
Miss Grace E. Carson, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. John 
A. Shrigley and daughter, Lansdown, Pa.; N. H. Grant, 
Miss Carter, C. B. Mann, Boston; Mrs. J. M. Thurston, 
Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Whitney, Newton. 
Turk’s Head Inn guests include Mrs. Ernest J. 
Knabe, Jr., Cincinnati; Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter and 
daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hall, T. B. Beach, Hartford, 
Conn.: Miss F. L. Logan, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and 
Mrs. John Walker, Concord; 5S. F. Batchelder, Cam- 
bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Tait, Miss Tait, Methuen, 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morton, Sheffield, Eng.; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. E. Rice and son, Warren, Pa.; F. P. Balkhoff, 
Paul Ritter, Brooklyn, N. Y.;° Mrs. A. B. Dod, East 
Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hamilton, Buffalo; 
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mitchell, Providence, R. I.;. Miss 
Lillian Anderson, Wollaston; H. L. Stanion, Boston; E. 
E. Washburn, Richmond, Va.; Judge J. F. Stout, Omaha, 
Neb.: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. R. Cottell, New York; Mrs. 
