24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Sept. 15, 1916. 
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GLOUCESTER ELECTRIC CO. 
Electric Light and Electric Power 
can be had anywhere on Cape Ann 
“RARSC 
Be sure and get your lamps from us as they 
will be proper for our circuits. 
In the ringer contest at the Bass Rocks links, for 
July and August and which has interested many golf en- 
thusiasts, the winners were James H. Eaton with a gross 
score of 61 and I. Z. Humphrey with a net score of 63. 
Mr. Eaton won a salad dish and Mr. Humphrey a gold 
cup. 
: A bag match was held between the reds and the blues, 
at the Bass Rocks links on Thursday last. Following 
the match, Mrs. Newbury entertained 30 people at tea. 
On Friday last, Mrs. Robert Pogue of the cottage 
colony at Bass Rocks gave a bridge party at the golf 
clubhouse. 
Mrs. Edward S. Rotan of the Grape Vine Cove 
colony entertained a number of friends at tea, at the Bass 
Rocks golf clubhouse, on last Saturday afternoon. 
Miss Elizabeth Dearborn of Page street, Bass Rocks, 
entertained friends at two tables of bridge, at the golf 
clubhouse on Monday afternoon. 
On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Bassett entertained 
friends at two tables of bridge, at the golf clubhouse. 
Mrs. Joseph O. Procter, Jr., gave a bridge and tea 
party at the golf clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon of last 
week. 
Mrs. Charles S. Nauss entertained seven people at 
tea at the golf clubhouse on Sunday afternoon. 
Mrs. Edward H. Loftus sails for England on the 
20th. She goes abroad owing to the illness of her 
mother. 
Mrs. George C. Thomas, Jr. (Ednah H. Ridge), of 
Philadelphia has been spending a few days with Bass 
Rocks friends. The large Thomas estate has not been 
open this season. 
“Jaggins certainly does hate automobiles.” 
“No wonder; he’s in the life insurance business.” 
Burglary Insurance 
Your only sure protection 
against loss by theft 
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INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE 
11 Pleasant Street, 
Phone 161-M 
Gloucester 
The Trustees cordially in- 
vite the public to visit 
. THE HOME .. 
which is open for inspection 
every day in the week from nine 
in the morning until six in the 
afternoon. 
Donations of money, clothing, 
groceries, will be thankfully 
received. 
Sumner D. York, President 
Capt. James P. Gleeson, Supt. 
Home for 
Cape Ann 
Fishermen 
136 Eastern Ave. 
Gloucester 
PIGEON COVE.—Guests still remain here at the hotels 
as elsewhere on Cape Ann to enjoy the most com- 
fortable and invigorating weather of the entire season. 
Hotel Edward’s doors still swing to guests and daily 
motor parties from far and near seek entertainment at ~ 
this most hospitable of hostelries. Mrs. James W. Scully 
of Pittsburgh recently entertained a motor party at The 
Edward at dinner. Among the guests were John Amory 
of Pittsbugh, W. H. Brown, Jr., and Mrs. W. Harry 
Brown of Beverly. 
Thomas W. Lockwood of Washington, D. C., on a 
motor tour through this section, entertained last week at 
dinner at The Edward, Charles Richardson and Beale 
Howard, also of Washington. 
N. G. Evans and a party of friends from Baltimore, 
Md., and Harold L. Hemmingway of New Haven, 
Conn., were week-end guests at Hotel Edward. Dr 
Evan Evans of Columbia University, N. Y. City, and 
Mrs. Evans are registered at The Edward. 
Mrs. C. M. Brett of Newton Centre entertained a 
motor party of guests at dinner at The Edward recently, 
and later with her friends accepted the courtesy extended 
by the Rockport Country club. Mrs. Brett’s guests were: 
Miss Marie T. Bissell, Hartford, Conn., and Mrs. G. B. 
Childs, New York City. 
Mrs. George W. Stern and maid, Paris, France, are 
registered at The Edward. 
George F. Babbitt of the Boston Herald editorial 
staff, and Mrs. Babbitt, motored over from their summer 
place at Land’s End, Pineledge, recently in company with 
Philip Hale the Herald’s art afd music critic; and Mrs. 
Hale, whom they entertained at luncheon. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. 
M. C. Tuttle of N. Y. City, en tour to Maine, have come 
to The Edward for a brief stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Miller of Cincinnati enter- 
tained a party of guests at Hotel Edward last week. The 
guests were: Mrs. L. W. Edwards of Camden, S. C., and 
Miss Anne M. Wilshire of Pasadena, Cal. 
Among the guests lately registered at The Edward 
are: Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Snyder, Toledo, O.; J. A. Mar- 
tin, Worcester ; Charlotte A. Meyer, EF. H. Wells, N- Y. 
City; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cushing, Providence, R. I.; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cox, F. R. Cox, Portland, Me.; Mrs. 
F. Andrews, Kathleen George, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mor- 
rison, Boston; Mrs. Charles Bewick, Mrs. John W. Stally, 
@Ostenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416-M 
Tel. 1879-M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
