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Sept. 10, 1915. 
Mrs. Carleton Knight, Miss Je eaethe Knight, Mrs... Lil- 
han F, Carter, Bevokine: Miss Hilda Giegson, William 
Biakeslee, Ashville, N. J.; Miss Fannie L. fpdoie ON 
Poole, Belmont ; tiss Ethel Miller, Miss Bertha Miller, 
MieeNyack, N. Y.; N. C. Ashwell the Misses “Ashwell, 
New York; D. He Barrows, Plainfield, N. J.; Mr. and 
feeds ti. Olcott, Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 
woargent, the Misses Sargent, Melville, N. H.; Harriet A. 
Miehelian, Adianta,’ Ga; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dennis, 
Miss Pauline Dennis, Brookli Tpese lis M. Miller, eadu ee 
head; Martin Moer, Miss Evelyn ee Cambridge; Miss 
“Miss Maud Hedley, Miss M. E. Bond, Toronto, | ae 
At the Rockaway last Saturday evening a short mu- 
sical was given by Martha Piensa: soprano and 
William Griffith, tenor, of Boston, artist pupils of Arthur 
Wilson of Boston. 
Recent arrivals at the ane 
Whitten and wife, Waltham; Leah.) 
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Caps son, ae 
Direhpanle 
Saville, Brooklyn; 
NMissoGrace.B: 
Stone, Miss E. J. Irving, Winchester; F. H. aia 
Brockton; Albert J. Osgood, Washington, D. C.; W..©. 
Cole and wife, fachna, Wash: - G. “H. Cole and wits 
Green Bay, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. W eld). Mrs..A. 
J. Chase, Miss elelen Weld, Brederice 
cee Dunbar, Miss Ethel Dunbar, 
_B. Taylor, Miss Taylor, Glendale, O. 
Hawthorne Inn arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dick- 
fenpel. ee. Williams, J}. W. Burnham and valet. New 
York iis Reel. White, New Haven, Ot, 0C, dH. Gréen* 
‘wood, Southbridge; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bianin Mr. and 
C. We ta Low ae 2 
Brookline: Mrs. “ 
Mrs. y. F. aia: Cleveland, O.; Mrs. J. S. Vetterlier, 
Philadelphia; Mrs. Jasper L. Rowe, Rich rond — Va,; 
Eben T. Freeman, Elliot Freeman, emiend. Me.; Mr. 
aed ivirs. ©. C. Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ward, 
Worcester; A.C. Adrian, Mrs. B. M. Thompson and 
Braid, Stamford, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Law, Ruth 
Angell Law, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. R S. Wy- 
ner, Boston. 
OCKPORT. A large number of people took their de- 
parture during the week, froin the hotels, but only a s nall 
percentage of the cottage contingent have left. As usual, 
the cottage people at the Land’s End and Marmion Way 
colonies stay very late. The fine new golf course will 
induce many people to remain, should the weather hold 
fine. An event which will be sonewhat missed this sea- 
son, is the annual field day of the Land’s End Improve- 
nent Association. The association was organized a num- 
ber of years ago and the season always. “closed with a 
grand out- door. event, attended by games, sports and 
feasting. This year all the festivities are held at the 
Country club, the Improvement club being disbanded and 
the $300 in the treasury was turned into the Country club 
treasury. 
- The ladies 
of the Rockport Country club held a 
pleasant gathering at the clubhouse on Wednesday after- 
noon. Among those present were several guests from 
Wurk’s) Head Inn and The Edward. -A very pleasing 
program consisted of piano solos by Miss Margaret 
Campbell, a Russian Dance by Eleanor Robinson, a violin 
solo by Miss Margaret Knowlton and soprano solos by 
Miss Ruth Everett. After the entertainment, refresh- 
ments were served and a season of sociability was en- 
joyed. 
On Labor Day evening, the first birthday party of 
the Rockport Country club was held and Hee was ‘1 
large attendance of ‘the members and invited guests 
There was dancing and refreshments and a general good 
time for all. 
: NORTH SHORE BREEZE und Reminder “ 
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The suffrage meeting held one Aare ng last week at 
the Turk’s Head Inn..was largely attended and included 
many of the members of the Gloucester Equal fuffraze 
Teague: “George EK, Roewer of Boston, was one of the 
p rincip yal speakers and he took the home side of the cues- 
tion in answer to the Antis, Mr. Roewer’s re: arks were 
convincing. Other speakers were Virginia Spiel and 
Mrs. Susan Fitzgerald. 
Harrison W. Cady, the well known magazine artist 
ot New York city, and wife have:-arrived at the Head- 
lands, Rock port, after a wedding trip through New 
England. ’ Mr. Cady’s mother is also atthe Frazier cot- 
tage. They will remain here through aeptembe tp 
Emote charies, Wetersnand family of A’rherst, who 
have been occupying the Knowlton cottage off Marmion 
Way, have returned to Amherst, as Professor Peters re- 
stines his college duties. 
Mrs. F. Haren Garrett has returned to her home 
im Baltimore, Md., having closed her Land’s End cottage. 
Mrs. H.-F, Frost of Waltham -and. the |Land’s End 
cottage colony has been called: home, owing to the death 
of ce father. 
The J...W. Robinsons. have’ take 
fom their Headlands cottage. 
Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis Fate of Dorchester, Rock- 
port surmer residents, gave an engagevent dinner patty 
on Tuesday evening of last week at the Covley-Plaza, 
Boston, in honor of the approaching marriage of their 
sen Miss Estelle Elaine Kaufman to David Barron. 
here was ro dancing on account of,the recent death of 
th e senior Mr. Barron. 
their departure 
PIG rHON COVE. It is very pleasant at this time, to see 
the beautiful floral display on the C. W. Seamans 
esiat: 
An old folks concert in the Universalist church 02 
Tuesday evening was largely attended by the summer 
residents of the colony. 
The new swimming pool at The Edward ocean front 
will not be in readiness for enn 
tinuine and next year the guests will have the privilege 
ot this fine innovation: ~Mrs. G. A. Roberts, Mrs. ]. 
Howard Wilson and Elizabeth Louise Wilson of Phila- 
delphia, are spending a week at the Edward. 
thi 1~ searannal Aidt asset 1s 
eat ~O aE 
Mr.:. and: Mrs. J. B. Wadsworth of Yonkers are it 
the Edward for a short stay. 
The Edward will remain open another week at least 
LYNET AVIV SY 
longer, Mr. Wilson bam wedacided 
The Edward has had 
and possibly 
fo guests remaining at this resort. 
a good season. 
Samuel Hemingway and narty of New Haven, 
are-at the Edward for an indefinite. stay. 
Elizabeth Tracy of Boston, is at the Edward till the 
cl tine of the-house. 
Miss Cushing of 
New York have taken their 
after a pleasant sojourn and are 
Lenox. 
Dr. Alric Garland and wife of Pittsburg. Pa, 
the Edward for dinner one day last week. .Mr. and. Mrs 
Charles T. Jeffrey. of Kenosha, Wis., are making a stay 
at the Edward. 
E.. J, Pendergast and wife. and. Mrs. A. Brine of 
Boston, arrived at the Edward on Sunday for a stay. 
A large number of guests were at.the Edward for 
c:nner, luncheon and.tea over the week-end and holiday. 
eins 
Beston and friend, Miss Rice, of 
departure from the Edward 
now at the Aspinwall, 
wee a1 
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The New Oakland House on Puritan Road, Swamp- 
scott, an ideal luncheon retreat for the motorists. adv 
