The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 03, 1913, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 37

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    , THE SUNDAY OfcEGOXIAX, POKTLAND, AUGUST 3, 1913.
Fitch, Frances R. Forord, Jans Hurst,
W. R- Dazey.
At the Warren were: Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Stevens. Portland: Mrs. E. Mont
gomery, Portland; Miss Grace Wil
liams. Portland; Mrs. T. F. Laurlne,
Astoria; Mrs. Winifred Conner. Frances
Conner, C M. Cowey. M. J. O'Conner,
Constance Taylor, Vera Kelly, Selma
Ferrell, Myrtle Flintre. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Luckel. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mar
tin, Portland: Mrs. E. K. Betts. Troy,
N. T.; Mrs. W. B. Baruhissel. Dufur;
Miss Carrie Leecomb, Sydnejc Aus
tralia; Mrs. A. L. Day, San Francisco;
Mrs. B. C. Day. San Francisco; Mrs. R.
A. Leiter, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
Krier, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
bhaw, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Curtis, Miss Verne Curtis, Taco'ma,
Wash.; Mrs. Scott Swetland, Vancouver,
Wash.; Miss Slatter, Miss Benschoten,
T. A. Rochester, M. J. Geary. Portland;
J. N. Griffin, Miss E. Ackerman, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Callender, Astoria; Miss
Ola Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Honey
man, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McDonell, Miss
Dorothy Huber, Kurt Koehler. John
Burns, Robert Livingston, Hugh Liv
ingston, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doyle, Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Godley. Mrs. A. C.
Shellcock. Mrs. J. L. Shepard, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Morgan, Mrs. L. Parringer, Mrs.
R. C Tempel, all of Portland; H. D.
Gray, Dr. A. R. Higgs, Pendleton: M.
C. P. WilllamB, The Dalles; Mrs. John
W. Goss, R. A. Coulto-n, Portland.
Among the many new homes being
erected at Cannon Beach is one by Mrs.
M. Carr, of Portland, having eight
rooms. The spacious living-room will
extend, the full width of the house
and have a cobblestone fireplace. The
contractor expects to have it completed
by September. 1.
TEXTS EXJOYED AT KOCKAWAY
Hotels and Restaurants Doing
Thriving Business.
ROCK A WAY, Or., Aug. 2. (Special.)
The number of visitors here is in
creasing at a rapid rate.
The cottages are all occupied and
many are living in tents. The hotels
and restaurants are well filled and
further preparations are being made
for the accommodation of larger
crowds. A five hundred party was giv
en at the residence of Mrs. Edward
Woods, for the benefit of the Garibaldi
Boosters Club. There were 10 tables.
These partieswill be held weekly.
The Rockaway Commercial Club (re
cently organized), will give a "hobo"
party on the beach next week for the
amusement of visitors. Prizes will be
awarded.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lehrman arrived
the middle of the week and will pass
the Summer here.
Miss Laura Fried is entertaining Mrs.
I. W. Skadan at Idlewild cottage. Mr.
and Mrs. F. P. Vaughn were visitors
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simonton and Miss
Florence Simonton are here for two
weeks.
Mrs. N. Rose and daughter. Orrel, are
established at The Fireside for the
Summer, and Mr. Rose will pass the
week-ends here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Sauer, of Port
land, are at the Harriman Club camp
for a week. Mrs. Sauer is chaperoning
Miss 'Gladys Cooper, Miss Julia Smith
and Miss Helen Koerner.
Mrs. Mary McCoy, of Walla Walla,
and Mrs. G. Steffensen. of Atalia, Wash.,
are recent arrivals here.
S. D. Craig and Dan Craig are estab
lished at Swastika camp for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spillman and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Massinger, of Port
land are at the Swastika camp.
C. F. Doty and family will enjoy the
beach for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of John
Day, Or., Herbert Furgeson and Will
iam Hall, of Michigan, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bignell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hartmus, of
Portland, gave an informal evening at
cards at their cottage, "Idlesse," at
Saltalr last Saturday. Five hundred
was played, first prize being won by
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Thome and
the consolation by Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Marlltt. At the close of play refresh
ments were served. Others present
besides those named were Mrs. Edith
M. Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. James S.
McCord, Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Neth, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred A. Lincoln, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kelty.
The weather is at Its best at Rock
away. The. crowds are increasing
daily. Many new arrivals coming on
every train. Clam digging is always a
feature. The surf bathers are out
along the life lines by the hundreds.
Street lanterns are being placed
along the new walk to light the
streets.
A Jolly party composed of Miss Ma
bel Kelly, of Chicago, who is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Foley, Mrs. R. C
Morce and Miss Marguerite Malloy are
at Outlook Inn for a few days.
F. D. Hunt, of Portland, will spend
the week at the Harriman club camp
with his family.
Rockaway has been placed on thj
"timetable" of the "railroaders" as
"regular stop."
The club has 14 large tents fitted up
with complete housekeeping accommo
dations, and the "boys" with their
families have one of the prettiest ocean
side camps to be found In the vicinity.
Others in Mr. Hunt's party are A. A.
Lowe and family, Mrs. H. C. Nutts and
son, Mrs. W. T. Buchanan, Mrs. K. Kurz
and Bon, Charles.
P. J. Hunt passed Sunday at the
club's headquarters.
Lon L. Fox, an officer of Crook
County, who passed the week end with
his wife and daugher at Garibaldi
beach, was a Rockaway visitor on Mon
day. Mrs. S. P. McCarren and daughter.
Miss Jane, of Manchester, la., passed
the week at the seaside.
Mrs. Archie Tibbetts, of Portland,
came here this week with Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Jennings, of Jennings Lodge,
and will pass the Summer at "Won
derland" camp in Elmore Park.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bennett, of Port
land, are at Rockaway for a two weeks'
outing and are putting up a fine bun
galow on their property just back of
the postoffice.
E. Bredemeier and family, of Port
land, are camping at Rockaway this
week.
Mrs. Q. V. Gillett. of Portland, is
staying at The Elmore, visiting his
family over the week end.
Mrs. H. T. Walter and daughter.
Ruth, are at The Elmore.
Concerts by the Bay City Band were
a feature of last Sunday.
D. R. Wheeler, of Portland, Is pass
ing the week at Rockaway.
Professor Mary F. Farnham. dean of
Pacific University, Forest Grove, is at
Outlook Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Imbrie, of Hills
boro, and Mrs. L. L. Smith were at The
Fireside last week. Mr. Imbrie has
bought lots on the Ridge in Elmore
Park and will build a cottage.
The "Twin Sister," the beach home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fick, of Portland,
was the scene of a surprise party ten
dered Mrs. Fick on July 26 in honor
of her birthday anniversary. The aft
ernoon hours were pleasantly passed
playing 600. The honors went to Mrs.
Fick and Mrs.H.Morgan. Luncheon was
enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Windeler,
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs,
Mrs. Essner, Mrs. John Connel, Mrs.
Susie Morgan, Miss Helen Connel. and
Jack Connel, of Hlllsboro, Mrs. Thomas
of Oswego, and Mrs. A. Fick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ronohon enter
tained at a tamale supper on Monday
night at their Summer home at Rock
away. The dining-room was prettily
decorated with mountain fern. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs,
of Hlllsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wind
eler, Mrs. A. Flek. Mrs. L. B. Smith,
Mrs. Eda Luman, Miss Helene Dorris,
Miss Francis Johnson. Frank and Her
bert Fick, and Valerie Ronchon, of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hartmus enter
tained with a 500 party at their- cot
tago. "Idleso," Baltalr, July S6. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCord,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thome, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kelty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neth, Mr.
and Mrs Marlltt, Mrs. Alderman and
Mrs. Chester Hopkins, all of Portland.
The prizes were won by Mrs. Thome
and Mrs. Marlltt.
Mrs. N. Rase and daughter enter
tained Mrs. T. G. Mayo, Miss Bradey,
Mrs. S. P. McCarren and daughter,
Jane, Miss Ruth Wilklns, Earl Mayo,
Mr. Robertson and R. H. Tyson, at a
"potato and marshmallow roast"' and
bdnflre party Wednesday night.
A special excursion was run from
Bay City to Rockaway by the Bay City
band Thursday. A basket picnic was
held in the park by tike musicians and
their friends.
W. C. Trombley, who is leader of
the band, conducted concerts in the
forenoon In Rockaway Park and at
the depot following the arrival of the
afternoon train, this being the first
musical organization to visit Rock
away. ,
A snappy ballgame was played be
tween the band boys and the Rockaway
Athletic Club in the afternoon, the
score being 8 to 5 in favor of the Bay
City team.
MANY VISIT AT NEAH-KAH-NTE
Musicales, Walks and Fishing n-
joyed by Visitors.
KBAH-KAH-KIE MOUNTAIN, Neha
lem. Or., Aug 2. (Special.) Mrs. L. R.
Alderman and Miss Fanny Barber have
returned to Portland after a fortnight
at the beach.
H. A. Sargent and family, who are to
occupy the Cadwell cottage for the sea
son, arrived on Wednesday.
Mrs. J. R. Devereaux has returned
to Portland after a month's sojourn at
Neah-Kah-Nie Tavern.
A. H. Birrell stopped over night on
his way to Gearhart. taking the "hike"
around the mountain.
Mrs. Donald Mackay is visiting Mrs.
W. H. Skene and family, who have the
Churchill cottage on the bluff for Au
gust. Mr. Mackay was down for the
week-end.
Miss Elizabeth Cadwell, Miss Anne
Friendllch and Airs. C. F. Swlgert re
turned home after a fortnight at their
Summer home.
Mrs. Herman Burpee, who has Miss
Isam's cottage, lias had Mrs. C. W.
Hall and Miss Olive Failing as her
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Woodruff and Mrs.
Caroline Hepburn passed a week here
and enjoyed the various walks and ex
ceptional views around the mountain.
Mrs. W. A. M. Breck and Miss Breck
are in their Summer home "Brecon," for
the season. They have entertained Miss
Teal, Miss Balch and Mrs. Clark.
Mrs. Rose Coursen-Reed, Dr. D. T.
Kerr and H. H. Prouty, who were with
the Mazamas on their tramp around Bay
City, came to Neah-Kah-Nie and left
the following morning for Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Joice, Miss Lulu
Joice and E. M. Rhoads, of Bay City,
were at The Tavern for a few days re
cently. Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Mrs. F. R. Beh
rends. Mrs. Samuel Creadlck, Mrs. A. N.
Creadick and son, and Miss Elizabeth
Creadick were visitors here for a fort
night. Musicales have been in order. Master
Victor Christensen adding greatly to
the pleasure with his violin playing. He
has just returned from a year in Brus
sels. Carl W. Scovel, of Cortland, N. Y.,
and Dr. Fred A. Kirble, of Portland,
rode in from Gearhart and passed a few
days around the ranch, returning to
Portland around the trail.
Mrs. S. J. Corpenny, Miss Elizabeth
Bruere, Miss Ruth Bruere, Miss Alice
Bruere and Miss Balch are here and will
remain during August.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huntley, of Ore
gon City, and M. D. Olds, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark, of
Portland, were recent patrons of The
Taveii.
Dr. G. H. Wardner and family are in
the Hallock cottage for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shepherd and
family have returned to their home in
Portland, having been a week at The
Tavern.
Robert E. Morrell and George H.
Stockwell caught a quantity of fine
salmon trout in the streams near here
last Saturday. They were much en
joyed by the patrons of The Tavern.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Miss Sallie
Lewis and Mrs. C E. S. Wood, of Port
land, motored in by way of Dolph and
Tillamook, and lunched at The Tavern
Monday.
Others who came in by automobile
were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson,
who stopped for a. day before returning.
A party of young Portlanders on bi
cycles, coming by way of Dolph and
going out around the mountain were:
Jay R. Coffey, Edwin Caswell, Ralph
Smith, Preston Holt Roscoe . Ashley,
Willis Ashley, Wilson Jones and John
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Christensen and
son, Victor, are at The Tavern, for a
week.
W. O. Chase and family are at The
Tavern.
Others registered at Neah-Kah-Nie
Tavern are: A. C. Peel, C. B. Sewell.
Martin Schacht. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Maling, W. H. Dryer, B. J. Mills, C. A.
Wentley, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gilbert, Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Wise and son, H. Hen
stiaw. wife and son. May Enright, Mrs.
W. K. Smith. H. W. Wallace, W. T.
Jones, A. E. Krull, J. M.-Johnson, E. O.
Whitcomb, Frank Brandes, E. L. E.
Whlte, R. H. Hallock. Edwin. Hooker
and family, H. H. Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs.
J. S. Swenson, Mrs. E. O. S. Plummer,
Miss Agnes Plummer, I. G. Rutcher,
Robert E. Morrell, G. H. Stockwell, E. B.
Miller and J. E. Kennedy, all of Port
land; E. P. Rodger and Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Bartlett, of Los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Heyneman, of San Francisco;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heyneman, George
Trowbridge, Drake O'Reilly, Arnold
Rothwell and A. N. Churchill, all of
Portland: Miss Gertrude Yager, of San
Bernardino; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Patter
son and Miss Patterson, of Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mueler, Lieutenant
and Mrs. Endicott. Miss Ravenscroft,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wyld and Miss Laura
G. Eaton, all of Portland.
Patrons are being met this season at
Fishers, instead of Mohler or Nehalem,
as last Summer, and all appreciate the
better service.
The Psychology Clubhouse, near Nea-kah-nie
Mountain, is entertaining a
host of visitors. Among the new arri
vals are Mile. Maillet, teacher of
French in Portland public schools; Miss
Emma E. Grittlnger, Mrs. Therese
Abendroth, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and
son. Warren: Mrs. E. Wyld, son and
daughter; also Mrs. R. W. Speir and
son. The group of artists, led by Miss
Ravenscroft, of St. Helen's Hall, are
working every day and enjoying the
studio which Mrs. Weister has built
for them in a pine grove not far from
the clubhouse.
ROADS GOOD TO MANZANTTA
Many Parties Arrive at Beach by
Automobile.
MANZANITA BEACH, Or., Aug. 2.
(Special.) Arthur Donsoll and family
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers and Marie
Harvey, of Gresham, Or., came in by
automobile and are camped on the
beach. They report a nice trip with
good roads most of the way,
Mr, and Mrs. T. R, Cloultt and baby
came in Wednesday from Gresham and
are registered at the Inn.
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Donsell, Emll
Kardell, Mrs. Miller, Miss Cranford, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fieldhousa, Vlotor John
son, John Parker and son and Master
Babcock made up the party that
climbed to the summit of Neah-Kah-nea
Mountain last Sunday, Two hours
time wan required in making the trip
frem Manzanlta, All carried lunoh and
passed several hours on the mountain
peak, enjoying the beautiful scenery.
J, C Peterson met -with an. accident
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on Thursday. While working on his
new bungalow he fell from the sec
ond floor, . breaking two ribs. He is
expected to be about in- a few days.
Mrs. J. C. Elliott, of Damascus, Or.,
and Winnifred Osburn, of Gresham, Or.,
came in Monday night and left Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Weaver, U'ith their son
and daughter and Rev. and Mrs. But
ler, of Hubbard, Or.; Raymond Hale and
wife, of Portland, made up an automo
bile party, arriving in Manzanita
Tuesday night. They are camped in
the grove, near Lane's residence.
Roads between Tillamook and this
beach have been improved greatly and
automobiles can now come in without
difficulty, not less than 10 having ar
rived in th.e last few days.
Writh the low tide, clam digging is
generally practiced again and good
takes are reported.
DACIX5 EXJOYED AT XEWPORT
Students of Hill Military Academy
Are Hosts at Oceanside.
NEWPORT, Or., Aug. 2. (Special.)
Among the social functions of the past
week probably the most enjoyable was
a dancing party given at the "Ocean
hill Hotel Tuesday evening by the stu
dents of the Hill Military Academy,
who are in Summer encampment at
OceanhilL Dancing commenced at 9
o'clock and continued until 12, at which
time refreshments were served. A
number of Summer visitors at this re
sort attended. Among them were: Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Smith, of North Yaki
ma, Wash.; Misses Marie Rice, Fay Per.
not and Esther Ferguson and Joseph
Patterson, Harry Miller, Harold Dab
ney. andv Charles Bent, of Portland;
Misses Helen and Merle Hamilton, of
Roseburg; Misses Fay Hay and Ruth
Byrne, of Spokane; Miss Elsie Bayne,
Lyle Bigbee, William Eagles, Jr.. Ar
thur Corbin and Clayton Bayne, of Albany;-Charles
Reynolds, of Silverton;
Miss Isabella Garland, of Lebanon, and
Carl Hawkins, of Long Beach, Cal.
Walter H. Evans, District Attorney
of Multnomah County, with his wife
and son, Walter H. Evans, Jr., after a
week at this resort, returned to Port
land Wednesday by automobile. Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Brown, also or Portland, ac.
companied Mr. and Mrs. Evans on their
return trip. While here both families
stayed at the Nicolar Hotel at Nye
Beach.
Mrs. N. D. Hale, of Forest Grove, la
camped at the Sleepy Hollow camp
ground for a month. She has as her
guest her daughter, Mrs. R. F. Emer
son. George A. Peel, of Portland, arrived
In Newport on Monday's boat for a few
days vacation.
Mrs. W. Heinan and family departed
Wednesday for their home in Salem,
after passing a few weeks at the tent
cityat Nye Beach.
Mrs. W. A. Reynolds and son Charles,
of Silverton, are completing a week's
visit in Newport as guests at the Serv
ice cottage, "Thlstle-Dhu."
Gideon Stolz, a manufacturer and
member of the City Council of Salem,
has Joined his wife at Nye Beach.
F. C. Pate and wife, of Albany, were
week-end patrons of the Nicolai.
Mrs. G. H. Powers and family, of
Hlllsboro, are enjoying a month's out
ing In their cottage at Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Montgomery regis
tered at the Nicolai Monday from Port
land. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. A- Davis, of Portland,
are occupying a tent at Tent City for
a few weeks.
J. C Seigmund, of Salem, and family
have returned to the Capital City, after
passing several weeks at their cottage,
"Loma Linda." "
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lauders, of Pen
dleton, are among Eastern Oregon peo
ple who are sojourning at this beach.
Dr. William Skiff, a dentist of Sa
lem, and family are domiciled at the
"Sunset" cottage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. C A. Watts, of Van
couver, registered at the Abbey Tues
day. 8. C Dalton and family departed Sun
day for Eugene by automobile, after
passing two weeks at the "Port Rest"
cottage at Nye Beach. Mr. Dalton is
manager of a wholesale grocery firm in
Portland.
The Misses T. and Mary O'Connor, oi
Portland, arrived in Newport on Tues
day's boat and are staying at the Os
burn. G. I Saunders and family, of Eu
gene, are camped at the- Plcken's camp
ground for two weeks.
H. M. Williams was an arrival at
thiB beach Tuesday from Corvallls.
Mrs. Pearl Leabold is listed among
the Albany campers at Nye Beach.
Three excursions from Amity, Albany
and Portland brought more than 800
persons to this resort Sunday.
C. D. Rauch, of Albany, passed the
week-end at the Nicolai at Nye Beach.
Mr, and Mrs. Si. L. Layman and two
daughters, of S&lem, are camped at Nye
Beach until the latter part of August.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Oberdorfer and
daughters, Elsie and Doris, are enjoy
ing a two weeks' outing as guests oi
the Abbey.
Dr. W. B. Wallace, ex-Mayor of Al
bany, Is listed among the cottagers at
Nye Beach from the Hub City.
The gasoline launch Ollle S. carted
ti passengers for ta sightseeing and
hunting trip to Heceta Head Monday.
A number of sea Hons and a large
whaia were seen.
Its
A. was m&deXPectlng the arrival shortly, of their
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through the surf in a dory for a visit
to the caves where the sea lions rear
their young.
M. Bramberger is a Portland visitor
at this resort.
T. G. Lyle, of Salem, and Mrs. Lyle
are passing the season at Tent City,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kern and daugh
ter, Grace, of Portland, arrived Tues
day, and will pass a few days at this
beach at the Abbey. Miss Imogene
Rewey, also of Portland, is a guest of
the Kerns.
O. E. Thompson and wife, of Silver
ton, are among the cottagers at Nye
Beach from the Marion County city.
H. C. Bockes and wife, of Amity,
were week-end visitors at Nye Beach,
staying at the Nicolai.
John Schwan, of Champoeg, and wife
are among the season's campers at the
Tent City.
D. E. Smock, engineer of the City
Hall in Portland, and son are camped
at Nye Beach for a three weeks' vaca
tion. Mrs. C. C. Shay, son Roger and
daughter Laura, left on a boat Wednes
day for their home in Portland, after
passing two days at this beach at the
Abbey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley, of Natron,
are included among the season's camp
ers at Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Simons and daugh
ter, Maude, of Salem, arrived at the
Osburn Tuesday.
Mrs. George Darr, of. Albany, is en
joying a vacation at the seaside.
C. M. Curry and wife, of Portland,
registered at the Nicolai Monday.
David Torbet, professor of mathe
matics in Albany College, is passing
the Summer in the Turnbull cottage at
Nye Beach.
August Berg, of Portland, is camped
at the Johnson , campground for five
weeks.
J. W. Barnes and wife, of Beaverton,
were included among Monday's arrivals
on the steamer Newport.
Mrs. C. W. James, wife of ex-Supei
lntendent C. W. James, of the State
Penitentiary, Is domiciled in the James
cottage at Nye Beach for the season.
Richard Mullin, of the photo-engraving
department of The Oregonian, left
for Portland Monday, after passing a
week at this resort.
W. E. Smith, of Monmouth, is enjoy
ing an outing at this beach.
Mrs. C. Cleaver and daughter, Mrs.
W. R. Kan a, of Salem, are occupying
a cottage at Nye Beach for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Evans, of Mc
Mlnnville, are among the many arrivals
of the past week. They came by auto
mobile. Walter L. Tooze, Sr., of Salem, joined
his family at the Harkleroad cottage
Monday.
William C. Metzger, of Gresham, ar
rived on Monday's boat and is passing
a few days at this resort at the Abbey.
Miss Addle Davis, of Lebanon, is com
pleting a month's vacation, at Nye
Beach.
A. L. Thomas, of Independence,
and wife are enjoying a two weeks'
outing at the J. W. Hlbbs cottage, at
Nye Beaoh.
Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Alexander, of Cor
vallls, are making this beach a visit
and are at the Nicolai.
T. M. Humphreys, of Albany, arrived
Monday for a visit with his son, Roy
T. Humphreys, at the latters camp at
Nye Beach.
W. H. Kitts and family, of Portland,
are in Newport for an outing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Weatherbee, of In
dependence, are located in a cottage at
Nye Beach for the season.
Leland R. Gilbert, city editor of the
Albany Herald, was a passenger on the
excursion to this beach last Sunday.
F. W. Scobert, of Eugene, and family
left Sunday for their home city, after
passing two weeks in a cottage at Nye
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze are ex.
daughter, Ethel, who attended Summer
school at the University of Oregon.
Frank Scott, of Portland, and wife
returned home Wednesday, after pass
ing several weeks at the beach.
Harold Dabney, a student at West
Point, is a guest of his sister, Mrs. A.
L. Thomas.
Frederick W. Hill, representing ex
tensive lumber Interests, Is registered
at the Nicolai from Chicago.
S. C. Jackson and wife, of Seattle, ar
rived at Nye Beach the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gustwick and daugh
ter, of Portland, are at the Tent City
for the season.
Mrs. J. C. Hammel, wife of the pro
prietor of the Hotel Hammel, Albany,
and daughter, Blanche, departed Mon
day morning for their home, after
passing the week-end at this beach at
the Abbey.
Roy S. Wagner Is included among the
latest arirvals in Newport from Port
land.
L. G. Hulin, wife and son, of Eugene,
are established in the Hulin cottage
for the season: Mr. Hulin is a business
man of the Lane County capital.
Mrs. John Roberts and children, of
Salem, have opened their cottage at
Agate Beach. Their cottage formerly
belonged to Dr. Parker, of Portland.
W'illiam M. Widmer is a beach vis
itor from Portland.
Miss Mary Smith returned to her
home in Albany Wednesday, after pass
ing three weeks at Nye Beach as a
guest of Miss Margaret -Stevens,
H. A. Dunbar, of Eugene, passed the
week end with his wife, who is at the
Abbey with iher baby for the Summer.
A. R. Hull was an incoming passen
ger from Corvallls Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Weatherbee, of
Independence, are located in a, cottage
at Nye Beach for the season.
Mrs. W. A. Selvidge, ot Butte, 'Mont,
is a guest of Mrs. Reiner at Tent City.
The Misses Florence E. Coffin and
Marie Bennett, of Springfield, are stay
ing at the "Osborn for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McNary, of Port
land, are camped at Rae's camp ground
until the first of September.
J, Jackson, - of Portland, is making
this resort a short visit, staying at the
Abbey.
R. S. Harrington and daughter, Mrs,
B. M. Martin, of Corvallls, are estab
lished in their cottage at Nye Beach
until September.
F. W. Monroe- was an arrival from
Portland on Monday night's boat.
Lyle R. Bigbee. of Albany, a student
at the State University at Eugene, is
in Newport for the season. -
The Misses Lily Button and Bertha
Mlchelson, of Albany, passed the week
end at Nye Beach.
S. E. Stevens and family, of Eugene,
are completing a week's outing at the
Pickens camp ground at Nye Beach.
Marvin Stevens is over from Albany
for a short visit.
Professor J. B. Horner, of the Oregon
Agricultural College, is passing the
season at the Burkhardt cottagpe.
Mrs. G. Sperling, of Independence, is
staying at the Nicolai while paying this
beach a short visit.
W. J. Price, of Portland, and wife are
sojourning at this beach for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Foster, of Eu
gene, were arrivals on the steamer
Newport Monday.
Miss Mary J. Moore, of Newberg, is
staying at the Osburn while paying
this beach a short visit.
E. G. Calkins, of Otis, is established
in his cottage at Nye Beach for the
month of August.
Frederick Cozens and wife, of Port
land, passed the week end at the Nic
olai. T A. Wood and wife, of Portland,
are enjoying-a month's outing at their
Nye Beach cottage.
William Osborne of McMinnville, ar
rived in Newport the first of the week
for a short visit.
Frank Morrison and family, of Salem,
are preparing to leave for their home
city shortly.
Peter Manson registered at the Os
burn Tuesday from Portland.
H. F. Shanks, of Arlington, and fam
ily are in their cottage at Nye Beach
for the season.
O. G. Barker, of Portland, accompa
nied the Sunday excursionists to this
beach.
F. W. Scobert, of Eugene, and family
departed the first of the week for their
home after enjoying an outing as
campers at Nye Beach.
C E. Miller was an Incoming passen
ger from Portland Tuesday.-
Mrs. Fred Veal and daughter, Rob
erta, of Albany, are occupying their
cottage, "Billerica," at Nye Beach until
the end of the season. Miss Maude Mil
ler, of Eugene, is a guest of the Veals.
E. G. Bryant was included among the
many incoming passengers Tuesday
from Portland. -
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Clay, of Salem,
are among the most recent arrivals at
Agate Beach, where they have a .cot
tage. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. SnelL of Albany,
are at the W. A. Hoover cottage for
the Summer. They are entertaining
Mrs. Roy S. Houser, also of Albany.
W. W. Jaques and family, of Port
land, are sojourning at their cottage,
"Cozy Nook," for the season.
Mrs. Ruth Parsons, of Hamilton, TIL,
is passing a few days at Nye Beach as
a guest of Mrs. B. M. Martin, of Cor
vallls. Professor R. B. Walsh, head of the
department of foreign languages at
Willamette University, joined his fam
ily at Nye Beach Tuesday.
E. H. Hawley and wife, of Boise, are
passing their vacation at this resort
at the Abbey. Mr. Hawley Is an attor
ney of the Idaho capital and Is a
brother of ex-Governor James H.
Hawley.
B. L. Berry, of New York, and wife
are sojourning at Nye Beach for the
Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alberts and chil
dren, of Salem, arrived In Newport on
Monday noon's boat and will pass the
season at their Nye -Beach cottage. Mr.
Alberts is cashier of the Capital' Na
tional Bank in the "Cherry City."
Mrs. J. Brady and daughter are
among Portland people who are tent
ing at the Tent City for the season.
W. P. Gilbert was an arrival at the
Abbey Tuesday from Aumsville.
J. 8. Bohannon and wife, of Indepen
dence, arrived on Saturday's boat and
will pass the month of August at their
cottage at Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Foster, of Eugene,
are enjoying an outing at the seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell and
daughter, Be3sie, of Moose Jaw City,
Saskatchewan, Canada, are completing
a two weeks' outing at Plcken's camp
ground.
M. A. Kent and wife were arrivals
in Newport Monday from Portland.
They are staying at the Abbey.
Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng and son. Clif
ford, of Salem, are domiciled In their
Nye Beach cottage. They have as their
guest Mrs. Roy H. Mills, of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Yoder, of Albany,
joined the Hub City contingent at this
beach Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magers, of Salem,
are occupying a cottage at Nye Beach
until September first.
Miss Zona Halght, of Albany, was at
Nye Beach during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thompson and
guest, Mr. Drake, of Portland, are
camping at Nye Beach for the season.
Mrs. Mary Roe, of Forest Grove, is
established in the "Seaside" cottage un
til the first of September.
J. K. Wood, of Silverton, was a vis
itor in Newport for a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofer and daughter,
Florence, of Salem, are on a vacation
at their Agate Beach cottage, "Maiden
oire." Mrs. J. E. Crowe, of Salem, 1s visiting
Mrs. John Roberts, of Salem, at the
Roberts' cottage at Agate Beach.
Mrs. Reginald W. Hastings and son,
Percy, of Portland, are passing the
Summer in their Nye Beach cottage.
Neal Bayne, cashier of the Albany
State Bank, at Albany, and sister, Elsie,
Were week-end guests of the Misses
Isabella and Mildred Garland, of Leb
anon, at the Garland cottage at Nye
Beach.
Mrs. E. C. Churchill and daughter,
Mathel, of Salem, are at Casa Loma for
the season.
Judge and Mrs. J. W". Hamilton and
daughters, Helen and Merle, and their
son. are among the Summer cottagers
at Nye Beach. They will remain until
September first. N
F. E. Bailey arrived In Newport the
first of the week from Portland, and
registered at the Abbey.
E. L. McCormlck and wife, of Hllls
boro, are sojourning at this resort for
the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Hout and wife
arrived Monday from Portland for a
short outing.
Benjamin Murphy is among the Port
land persons at this beach.
- Mrs. M. Corry and daughter, of 'Mari
nette, Wis., are out-of-the-state vis
itors in Newport.
Mrs. T. P. Soules. of Woodburn, was
an arrival in Newport Monday.
Miss Esmer Mixter. of Albany, is
passing a few days at Nye Beach.
Boice Fenton. a student at the' Uni
versity of Oregon, at Eugene, arrived
In Newport on Thursday, and will pass
a few days here. -
Mrs. W. K. Taylor, wife of the Mayor
of Corvallls, and family, are domiciled
in a cottage at Nye Beach for the sea
son. J. D. Smith, of Springfield, was an in
coming passenger on Tuesday's boat.
F. P. Pyle registered at the Abbey
Tuesday from Portland.
Charles H. Jones, of Salem, editor of
the Oregon Teachers' Monthly, and
family, are enjoying an outing ijn their
cottage at this beach.
Arthur L. Clarke, of Corvallls. prose
cuting attorney of Lane, Benton and
Lincoln Counties, is at the Abbey while
attending court.
A beach party was given in honor of
Miss Isabelle Murphy, a popular Port
land girl, at Nye Beach, Monday even
ing. After a pleasant evening of games
and 'music, a unique supper was served.
- Mrs. William Lewis Palmer was
hostess at a crab supper given at the
Mizpah cottage, at Newport
BAY OCEAN WELL PATRONIZED
Exploration Trips, Bonfires and
Fishing Principal Diversions.
BAYOCEAN, Or., Aug. 2. (Special.)
Trips to Cape Mears light station, to
Short Beach, exploration of the Caves,
bonfire parties on the beach, fishing in
the surf, the bay and rivers, boat trips
on the bay and visits to the Garibaldi
Life Saving station were among the
many diversions enjoyed by Bayocean
visitors during the week.
Among those sojourning at Driftwood
Lodge and Camps are: Mrs. Andrew
Ott, Miss Martha and Raymond and
Maurice Ott, Dean Webster, Vernon Mc
Curdy, Mrs. M. E. Short, Mrs. B. H. Zim
mermann, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Renne,
Mrs. W. A. Cattanach, Misses Gertrude
and Susie Hamilton, Murael Hale New
som, Harry Ackley, Mrs. "C A. Brown,
Bethyl, Elaine and Bernadlne Brown,
J. - Riggs and Mr. Goode, of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saylor, Somerset,
Penn. ; J. R. Ford, Newport, Or.; A. A.
Ford, Cape Mears, Or.; Mrs. C. E.
Hardisty, Ermand and Charles Hardlsty,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Putnam, of Spokane.
A number of people enjoyed a deep
sea fishing trip on the yacht Henriette
Wednesday.
Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, of Salem, and
her friends. Miss Mary Barlow and Mrs.
Tyler Woodword, of Portland, and Mrs.
Charles Beck, of Aurora, Or., have
taken quarters, at Hotel Bayocean for
the season. Mr. Hendricks passes the
week-ends with. them.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Schorecking, of
Salem, visited Mrs. R. J. Hendricks at
Hotel Bayocean, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kern and chil
dren, of Portland, are occupying one
of the Poulsen cottages.
Mrs. J. F. MacLane and little daugh
ter, of Boise, Idaho, are at Hotel Bay
ocean for the season.
Mrs. G. P. Elsman with Stanley and
George Eisman, .of Portland, are at
Hotel Bayocean for the season.. Mr.
Elsman passes the - week-ends with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Turner, of
Salem, are enjoying tent life here. Mr.
Turner is making arrangements to
erect a cottage on his property on High
street.
Miss Alice Cornwell and George Corn
wall, of Portland, were guests of the
H. L. Chapln family the early part of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Waite, of Port
land, have quarters at Tent City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parker and
family, of Nebraska; Edith Anderson
andAngeli Johnson, of Portland; Mrs.
L. B. Booth and daughter, of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, of Portland;
Miss Sawyer and Miss Cremlck, of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boomgarten,
of Portland; are among those who have
taken housekeeping quarters in Tent
City this week.
E. L. Barnes and Miss Philomene
Barnes, of Portland, were guests at
Hotel Bayocean the early part of the
week.
Mrs. W. E. Johnson entertained a
number of Dix Sorority members at
dinner at Hotel Bayocean Monday. The
decorations were pink and white. Those,
who participated were: Mrs. Johnson,
Misses' Alice Cornwall, Isabel Clark,
Marjorie Cameron, Philomene Barnes,
Marlon and Genevieve Chapln.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace . Mason and
family, of Portland, have taken the
Woodhouse cottage on the ocean side
for the season.
Miss Lettie Baker, of Portland, ar
rived here Wednesday to pass the re
mainder of the season with her brother,
D. C. Baker. ,
Mrs. Lawrence Greene, Harold,
Claudia and Lawrence Greene, of Salt
Lake City, have taken a cottage on
High Terrace street for the remainder
of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L Potter end chil
dren and Mrs. Potter's sister, Mrs. W.
G. Hendricks, of Portland, arrived at
their cottage Saturday to be here the
remainder of the season.
Misses Ellen Boe and Olgo Hauge
left for Portland Tuesday .fter having
passed several weeks at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor V. Crop and
family and HenTy Duyck, of North
Plains, Or., were guests at Bayside
Hotel at this place the early part of
the week.
Mrs. A. Beckstrum visited in Port
land the early part of the week.
G. Boitane and family, of Portland
have taken quarters at Bayside Hotel
to be here for several weeks.
Mary and Hector Garbarino, of Port
land, are at Bayside Hotel to remain
here for -sometime.
Johan Poulsen arrived from Portland
the early part of the week and is ar
ranging to take up his residence in a
new cottage which is being completed
on his property on Bay Terrace. s
Mr. and Mrs. William Constantine
and daughter, of Portland, are at
Hotel Bayocean for the season.
Among the visitors to Bayocean
during the past week were: Mrs. A. R.
Thompson, Mrs. Irene Buchanan,
Eugene Fabinger, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Ciderson, R. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olson,
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wilson, Miss Wilson,
Myron Wilson, W. C. Snodgrass, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Saddler, A. Schell, Mrs.
J. Erickson, Miss Agnes Johnson, Ego
d'Allatour, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones.
A. H. M. Curtain,' P. E. Myers, A. F.
SherrilL H. L. Camp, Mary A. Gray,
Mrs. C. N. Perkins, Mrs. D. A. Hatha
way, Anne A. Hathaway, "Mrs. W. R.
Doane, Helen Doane, Oliver Perkins,
Morris Perkins, . Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Wallace, Edgar M. Lazarus, W. J.
Davis, Edward O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Bushnell, Dr. and Mrs. Mason, Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Buffum, Mr. and Mrs. F.
O. Downing, Henry Schills, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Mack, W. D. Hayes, F. P.
Keenan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Cleave,
Roy Kesterson, Dean Webster, Vernon
McCurdy, J. P. Harvey, T. Delude, of
Portland; G. E. Rummel and C. E.
Wright, of McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. J
J. C. Bradley. Oregon City: Mr. and
Mrs. James Harvey. Dufur: Miss A.
Zieher, New Ulm, Minn.; Mrs. J. C
Elliot, Damascus. Or.; Miss Winnifred
Osburn, Gresham. Or.; Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Jenkins, Tillamook, Or.; Pro
fessor and Mrs. Hale, Duluth, Minn.;
M. F. Leach, Tillamook, Or.; Mrs. Mar
tha Harvey and children, Vancouver,
wash. .
BAXDO.V BEACH IS POPrTiAR
Bathing, Fishing, Agate-Hunting
Among Summer Diversions.
BANDON, Or., Aug. 2. (Special.)
The most delightful Summer weather
that has ever prompted one to Join the
vacationists now prevails at Bandon.
The- record of visitors is much larger
than any previous Summer. The river
boats bring from the interior daily
from 20 to SO who are attracted by the
sunny skies and cool temperature of
Bandon and Bandon's- beautiful beach
resorts. The" Portland and San Fran
cisco steamers, of which there are an
chored in Bandon Port an average "of '
two each day, have full passenger lists.
The capacity of the hotels is taxed and
the residents are being asked to take
care of excursionists. The beach is the
big asset and there is particular charm
in "doing the Bandon beach." Agate-
hunting is one of the chief pastimes.
Agates of unusual size and colors are
found in the gravel and sand and near
ly every person upon leaving Bandon
takes away a small sack of agates.-
sorae in the native state, but many of
them ground and polished. The agate
grinders here keep three men constant
ly at work. x .
Clam digging furnishes great sport
and when the tide is low; in the morn
ings people may be seen all along the
beach industriously digging for the
clams. Likewise there is an abundance
of crabs and fish. Many of those who
came here intending to fish in the sea
round out to their disappointment that
a license was necessary and, not wish
ing to go to the trouble to get a li
cense, have left the fishing oft their
programme.
The rocks at Bandon Beach stand
like sentinels in the sea and are of
great size and of fantastic forms.
These mountainous rocks that are near
the shore form windbrakes and thus
make bathing more pleasureable.
On the bluff overlooking the sea in
the groves nature has provided ideal
places for campers. Here may be seen'
about 100 camps and the number will
be increased until the climax is reached
in September. Wild berries are plenti
fuL SUNSET BEACH IS THRONGED
Camp Life, Crabbing and Dancing
Are Attractions at Resort.
SUNSET BEACH, Or., Aug. 2. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. George J. Frankie, of 614
Carter Lane, is spending the Summer
at Sunset Beach and- has as her guest
Miss Martha Heston Todd, of St. Louis.
Miss Todd will remain until September.
Mrs. T. J. Davis and Mrs. W. L.
Whitney, with their families, are en
joying camp life here. Mrs. F. J. Faith"
and children, also Mrs. Harry Julian
and daughter, will spend a few weeks
at the beach. All are looking forward
with pleasure, to the fine crabbing that
may be expected next week.
Other guests at the beach are: Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Harris, L. E. Thompson,
J. W. Farrell. G. L. Johnson. Miss
Kathrine Johnson, Fred Graff, D. G.
Francis, A. P. Norton. A. P. Norton.
Jr., Sarah A. Davidson, H. J. Bucking
ham, L. Ross, R. J. Brainbridge. T.'
Crawford and Miss Crawford, W. A.
Barratt, D. M. Sterton, S. A. Smith.
Misses Gertrude Wade, Gertrude Pen
nell, Adelle Brault, Marjorie and. Ethel
Barratt.
Mrs. S. A. Long has opened her cot
tage and started her round of Summer
entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. N. W,
Bower entertained several house guests
from Astoria and all enjoyed the de
lightful dance at the Grange Hall In
honor of their new building.
Ocean Lake Notes.
OCEAN LAKE, Or., Aug. 2. (Spe
claL) Miss Margaret Knisley has gone
to Portland for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heintz, of Port
land, are tenting on their lot on the
ocean front.
Mrs. H. Hamilton and Miss Mildred
Hamilton, of St. PauL Minn., are guests
at the Bozarth cottage.
Mrs. H. Vanderwall and family and
Mrs. L. Vanderwall have taken "Shady
Grove Camp."
Twin Rocks Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bader
and family, from Chicago, and Mr.
Woodard, of Portland, are at the Rock
View Villa.
Guests of Mrs. E. L. Hart at a week
end house party are Mrs. L. C. Allison,
Charles Allison and Miss Gertrude Eb
erly, of Portland.
Manhattan Beach S. E. Allen and
Miss L. Allen, of Portland, are staying
at the Manhattan Beach Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Andrews and chil
dren from Portland are visiting at the
beach.
Elmore Park Mrs. J. L. Mayo, Miss
Vinnie Mayo and G. E. Mayo, of Port
land, are at the beach for a few weeks.
Lake Lytle The Misses Jannette,
Florence and Grace Mowatt, of Port
land, are guests at the Gibson cottage
with their aunt.
Misses Lottie and Nellie Banfleld, of
Portland, are visiting here for a few
weeks.
SEA VIEW VISITORS ARE WED
The Dalles Banker Takes Portland
Girl aa Bride.
SEAVIEW, Wash.. Aug. 2. (Spe
cial.) Quite an important event of the
week in Seaview was the wedding of
Vivian Hurland French, of The Dalles,
Or., and Miss Meda Eunice Stevenson,
of Portland. The Rev. Mr. Keating offi
ciated. Mr. and Mrs. French are- pass
ing their honeymoon at the J. W.
French cottage, but will later make
their home at The Dalles, where Mr.
French is a prominent banker.
Dancing, or "trotting," is one of
the most popular of the summer diver
sions at this resort among the younger
set, while the older matrons prefer
cards, with an occasional picnic, or
motor ride.
One of the largest private dances
given here last week was arranged by
Miss Mildred Broughton, Miss Florence
Holmes, Miss Lois Ladd, Miss Mayde
Nickum, Miss Fern Nickum and Miss
Elsie Lee at Seaview Hall. The chap
erones for this jolly party were Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kiernan and Mrs. J. M. Nickum. The
guests included Misses Helen Adams,
Dorothy Bliss, Genevieve Caughey, Dor
othy Caughey, Madeline Stone, Louise
Wolff, Ruth Kiernan, Viola Thorsen,
Margaret Eaves, Alice Gram, Pauline
Jacobsen, Bertha Schacht, Catlin Wol
fard, Frank Buckley, Adolph Harr,
Norman Fiske, Alfred Stone, George
Coulton, Allan Russel, Allen Todd, Jr.,
Barton Bridgeford, Frances Kiernan,
A. C Phillips, Jr., Laurence Dineen and
Harry Perrin.
The Gibson cottage houses Dr. and
Mrs. C. G. MacCallum, of Kalama,
Wash. They are entertaining a num
ber of guests, among whom are Mrs.
A. P. MacClaren, of Rainier; Miss Dor
othy Sims, of " Kalama, and Mrs. S. G.
Fee and Miss Mary Fee, of Canada
Mrs. J. A. Martin and debutante
daughter, Miss Jean, are recent arriv
als and have a cottage for the Sum
mer. Their guests are Mrs. D. Stephen,
son and Miss Sadie Stephenson.
A group of Seaview visitors passed
Wednesday at Sand Island picnicking.
Among those in the party were Mr. and
Mrs. R. Austin, Misses Madeline'
Stone, Ruth Kiernan, Robert Stewart
Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox, Miss Claire
Wilcox and Theodore B., Jr., are occu
pying their cottage at The Willows for
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