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on Cape Ann. Although not a strictly fashionable 
place in the modern sense of the term, yet the beauty of 
some of the cottages bespeaks much wealth and luxury 
for the cottage contingent. 
ones on Norwood Heights, the one on Annisquam Point 
near the Yacht club, owned by Major and Mrs. L. S. 
Bent of Overbrook, Pa., is one that is always attractive 
to the tourists that visit the little place. Major Bent 
has been coming to Annisquam for a great many years 
and remembers well how all of the resorts have grown 
into popularity along the North Shore. He has done 
a great deal for Annisquam in the way of building other 
beautiful places and in filling in land between the rocks 
and thus making room for the cultivation of many rare 
species of flowers. His son Quincy occupies one of the 
prettiest bungalows on the Point. 
Brynmere arrivals are Misses Elizabeth and M. A. 
Mason, Winchester; Mrs. R. E. Blankenship and daugh- 
ter, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. R. T. Morris and son, Rich- 
mond, Va. 
Grand View guests are Dr. Caroline W. Purnell, 
Philadelphia; C. McNulty, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss E. 
Pallock, New York; Mrs. E. A. Erickson, Evanston, IIL; 
Miss H. G. Throckmorton, Brattleboro, Vt.; Miss S. P. 
Fitzgibbon, Brookline; Misses Ruth and Louise Phillips, 
Brookline. 
At the Barnacle, Annisquam, last Monday, a whist 
party was given by Mrs. Alexander Tunstall of Washing- 
ton assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Barry MacNutt, wife 
of the professor of physics at Lehigh University, Pa, The 
pe went to Mrs. Robert Palmer, Mrs. J. Dodds, Mrs. 
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J. P.. Bartlett of New York and Miss McKinley, niece 
of the late president McKinley. Another party on Mon- 
day was given by the Misses Mary Barny and Nancy 
Oglevee of Chicago, who entertained a party of six in 
honor of Miss Spencer of St. Paul.. A party of five from 
Newburyport, who came in on the cruiser “Alert,” were - 
of those who had tea, and also Mrs. Robert Palmer of 
the Brynmere:gave a small tea. 
By-Water-Inn arrivals include Miss B. W. van Hel- 
den, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Roberts, Philadelphia; Mrs. E. 
G. Whitney, Dover, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ely, 
Holyoke; Mrs. A. L. Rothwell and family, Gardner. 
Overlook arrivals are A. C. and W. F. LaMonte; 
Scranton, Pa.; Clifford L. Muzzey, Lexington; Miss 
Sara W. Brennen, Miss M. A. Donoghue, Holyoke; 
Misses Hannah and Mary O’Flaherty, Hartford, Conn. 
All of the Annisquam hotels are favorite places for 
Boston week-enders. 
Auto parties accommodated for luncheon (10.30 a. 
m. to 6 p. m.) and Bridge Parties at the Elizabeth- 
Martha T. Shop, -56 Lothrop St., Beverly—on the shore 
road. adv. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
; The bridge club of the Wenham and Hamilton com- 
munity meets twice a month at the homes of the members. 
The ladies of the summer colony who make up the club 
are Mrs. Frederick J. Alley, Misses Helen and Mary 
Burnham, Mrs. G. S. Mandell, Mrs. James Howe Proctor, 
Mrs. John C. Phillips, Jr., and Mrs. Wolcott H. Johnson. 
When Motoring through Wenham Visit the 
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