. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. c; in the open, golf, ten-nis, riding. ^^ Late arrivals in-clude: Mr. J. \V. Bunn and MissE. A. Bunn, Mrs. J. C. Cook, ofSpringfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. of Providence. Mr. andMrs. H. F. Foy, Dr. G. L. Walton. NORTHWARD-HO !—PaGE 28 Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Aldrich, Mrs. W. E. Barron of Boston,E. F. Breen and Elizabeth F. P. Cox and Laura Cox ofLynn. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cornellof Providence. Miss KatharineCole of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson of Marblehead, Mr.
. Northward-ho! Covering Maine's inland resorts, Moosehead Lake, the Rangeleys, Belgrade lakes and Poland Spring. c; in the open, golf, ten-nis, riding. ^^ Late arrivals in-clude: Mr. J. \V. Bunn and MissE. A. Bunn, Mrs. J. C. Cook, ofSpringfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. of Providence. Mr. andMrs. H. F. Foy, Dr. G. L. Walton. NORTHWARD-HO !—PaGE 28 Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Aldrich, Mrs. W. E. Barron of Boston,E. F. Breen and Elizabeth F. P. Cox and Laura Cox ofLynn. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cornellof Providence. Miss KatharineCole of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson of Marblehead, Mrs. B. M. Greene of Balti-more, Mrs. E. H. Oilman of Hart-ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lindleyand family of Lake Forest, Mrs. for recent contests. T| Miss Made-line Bourne of Cleveland and W. Taylor, of German-town, won the Elkins cups, andMiss M. G. Kohler of L W. Chick of Boston, MissSarah C. Harrison of Brooklyn,Mr. Royal Little of Brookline, S. Collier of Paterson, Kalbfleisch of Boston, MissGladys Robbins. Mr. ]. L. Porterof New York, the Berri trophies. ^fifkJ^. MacDougall of .Montreal. Moulton of Ardmore, Mrs. A. of Hartford, Mr. and L. Ridgeley of St. Louis, W. Sinclair of Gloucester, Mrs. G. E. Tener of Pitts-burgh, Miss Thurston of Leicester,Miss Florence Van Alen of NewYork. ^ Obstacle putting hasprovided many interesting compe-titions ; Messrs. George W. Elkinsof Philadelphia and William BerriBrooklyn donors of lavish prizes Popular With Motor Tourists If Never has Bethlehem been amore popular rendezvous for mo-torists, not alone those who pauseen route, but for others who makeit headquarters for trips to nearbypoints of interest. And it is as itshould be, for no point in theMountains is more admirably lo-cated and none offers wider rangeof adaptability to the pocketbookwhich is of as much importance intouring as the car. ^^ 29 Page—Northward-ho! MARKED SEASONS CLIMAX Labor Day
Size: 1716px × 1456px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidnorthwardhoc, bookyear1908