23 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
of our stock at once. 
At the Bass Rocks Golf club last Monday Mrs. Vee- 
ley entertained with six tables of bridge and a tea for 
thirty; Mrs. McGregor of the Thorwald had bridge and 
tea for ten; Mrs. Chas. Webb of Baltimore had seven 
tables of bridge Tuesday night; Mrs. C. D. Wadsworth 
had four tables on Wednesday. Last Friday night the 
dance given at the club house by several of the cottagers 
was attended by seventy guests. The weekly tea was in 
charge of Mrs. Guy Cunningham and Mrs. Joseph O. 
Proctor, Jr., who poured. In the championship competi- 
tion, played Friday and Saturday, 36 holes, there was a 
tie between Geo. C. Thomas of Philadelphia and C. D. 
Wadsworth of Boston. In the handicap stroke competi- 
tion for the “old guard cup” played Friday and Saturday 
and: finished Monday on account of a tie between Chas. 
Scott, Jr., Chas. S. Nauss and Guy Cunningham, the cup, 
given by Hugh J. Dennin, was won by Chas. Scott. 
Mrs. Walter Carl of Bass Rocks gave a small bridge 
party at the Eastern Point golf club last week. She is 
entertaining her brother, Lawrence Bowen of Phila. 
In the last competitive dance at the Moorland hotel 
the prizes were awarded to Ralph Pope and Miss Des- 
mond Wadsworth. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Souther of Cleveland will re- 
turn to their cottage about September rst. Their daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Winthrop Buttrick of Lowell has occupied the 
cottage the most of the season, the Southers being here 
only a short time in July. A guest at the cottage who 
arrived last week is Mrs. F. Hughs of Cleveland. 
Mrs. Paul H. Deming of “Grosse Point Farm,” en- 
tertained at dinner last week for Mrs. Kirk Lathrop of 
Detroit, a season guest at the Thorwald. The Demings 
come from Detroit also. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Townley, season guests at the 
Thorwald from Kansas City, entertained at dinner for 
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Fairbanks and friend from Terre 
Haute, Ind., who are spending the summer along the 
North Shore. 
Guests who have arrived at the Thorwald for an 
indefinite visit are Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Berry, Stamford, 
Conn.; D. F. Fowler, Beach Barrett, New York; Miss 
Elizabeth Haldane, Cold Spring-on-Hudson; Mrs. N. 
Armstrong, New York; Mrs. Fred J. Johnston and daugh- 
ter, San Antonio, Texas; J. J. Leahy, Lowell; Mrs. E. B. 
Mitchell and Miss Dorothy Collins, Lima, O. 
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Call and see our exceptional offering. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harwood of Richmond, Va., 
who are spending a few weeks at the Thorwald, had as 
their dinner guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cabell, 
also of Richmond, who are occupying a cottage at Bass 
Rocks this summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Proctor, Jr., have returned 
from an extended trip through the White Mountains and 
Berkshires. 
The last band concert of the season will be given at 
the Moorland hotel this Friday evening. The concerts 
have been royally supported by the guests and cottagers 
this summer and the hotel feels repaid in the appreciation 
shown. In the tennis tournament of last week the prizes 
were won by Miss Dorothy Hill and Mr. Meigs of Lowell. 
Guests for the remainder of the season are the Misses 
Josephine and Lila B. Dempsey of Ashburnham; Mr. and 
Mrs. Chas. S. Gingrich, Mrs. Wm. T. Burton, Chas Hut- 
chinson, Cincinnati; Archibald Stirling, Baltimore; Mrs. 
W. A. Adams,.Mrs. I. S. Kampmann, San Antonio, 
Texas; William Joy, Detroit; Mrs. W. S. Kidd, Mr. and 
Mrs. H. B. Debb, Miss Welsh, New Rochelle; J. Rawson, 
Misses Rawson, Cincinnati; Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Mellen, | 
Pittsfield. 
Mrs. Roland H. Sherman of Winchester and Bass 
Rocks has been absent from her cottage a few days while 
on a short trip to Winchester. 
Miss Elenora Carl entertained at her home Saturday 
evening with a supper for eighteen, after which the guests 
attended the dance at the Moorland hotel. 
Mrs. Allen B. Farmer is entertaining her sister-in- . 
law, Mrs. Marion Robinson and three little sons of © 
Mrs. Farmer’s father and mother, Mr. | 
Flushing, N. Y. 
and Mrs. David Mitchell Morrison of New York were 
of those sailing last Saturday, having been in Germany at 
the time war was declared and report having had a 
serious time in reaching France. 
since July. 
Stanley Hall of Taunton is visiting at the Kersley 
Harrisons. 
A week-end guest of H. W. Browns is Chas. Ross of 
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Boston. 
Mrs. Stuart Walker entertained at bridge Thursday. 
Mrs. Robt. Barnard of Cincinnati, guest of Mrs. H. 
W. Brown, entertained at a supper last week at the Sign 
of the Rudder tea room in East Gloucester. Last Satur- — 
Flor de £. & £. 
Longboys 
They are a delicate slim shape 
of excellent quality 
BOXES OF 25—$2.13 PER BOX 
Estabrook & Eaton 
Boston 
These and others of our well known brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
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